• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: luisguilhermejr10
  • Perguntado 5 anos atrás

Read the text below - leiam o texto abaixo:
My plans for the future
I will work in a big city and I will be rich. I will have a happy life and I will
have a beautiful wife – my wife will have six children. My children will love
me and I will love my children. I won’t have serious problems and I won’t feel
down every day. I will work from Monday to Saturday - on Sundays, I won’t
work. My wife will help me and I will help her. We will be more than husband
and wife: we will be best friends. I will have a great job and I will love my job.
My family will be a very special family and we will love each other. In our
family, there will be peace, love, faith, dedication, respect and sincerity. This
is my dream.
- Allan Jones
2. Answer the questions – Responda as perguntas
A. Where will Allan Jones work?
( ) In a big city
( ) In a small city
B. Will Allan Jones be rich?
( ) He thinks he will
( ) No, he doesn’t think he will.
3. Mark True or False – Verdadeiro ou Falso
A. Allan Jones will not have a happy life. (………)
B. Allan Jones won’t have children. (……..)
C. Allan Jones will feel down every day. (………)

Respostas

respondido por: raphalima96
10

Resposta:

2. a) in a big city

b) he thinks he will

3. a) False - Falso

b) False - Falso

c) False - Falso

Explicação:

Está tudo explicito no texto

(o texto é fofo, devia ler...)

Espero ter ajudado :)

respondido por: yuri14rodrigues
0

2. A. Answering the questions, we have the following:

The place where Allan Jones will work is in a big city. Therefore, item A is correct.

Note that the modifier "will" was used in this context, it serves to indicate the future. In the English language, the future tense is represented by the use of the word "will", or by the expression "to be going to".

The auxiliary term and verb 'will' will be used before the main verb in its natural form, when we want to express future tense in a clause.

In interrogative form, the modifier 'will' will always come before the main verb of the clause.

B. Allan Jones thinks he will be rich in the future. Item B is correct.

3. a) False. He has a happy life.  

b) False. He has a son.  

c) False.

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