Complete the sentences with the correct form of the auxiliary verbs : 1. Robbie _____________ using the computer. 2. _____________ you like grapes? 3. Kevin _____________ teaching in America in 2005. 4. I _____________ been to Italy. 5. I _____________ not like sausages at all. 6. Sally _____________ not play the drums. 7. He _____________ never seen that movie. 8. We _____________ learning English. 9. I _____________ read my book last night. 10. Stephen _____________ finished fixing the car. *
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Respostas
Resposta:
Olá!
1. Robbie is the computer.
2. Do you like grapes?
3. Kevin was teaching in America in 2005
4. I have been to Italy
5. I do not like sausages at all.
6. Sally can not play the drums.
7. He has never seen that movie.
8. We are learning English.
9. I have read my book last night.
10. Stephen has finished fixing the car.
Explicação:
Para fazer uma pergunta em inglês, normalmente usamos Do ou Does. Normalmente é colocado no início da pergunta (antes do assunto).
Afirmativo: You speak Spanish.
Pergunta: Do you speak Spanish?
Você verá que adicionamos DO no início da frase afirmativa para torná-la uma pergunta. Usamos Do quando o assunto é eu, você, nós ou eles.
Afirmativo: He speaks Spanish.
Pergunta: Does he speak Spanish?
Quando o sujeito é He, She ou It, adicionamos DOES no início para tornar a frase afirmativa uma pergunta. Observe que a letra S no final do verbo na frase afirmativa (porque está na terceira pessoa) desaparece na pergunta.
NÃO usamos Do ou Does em perguntas que têm o verbo To Be ou Modal Verbs (can, must, may, should etc.)
Exemplos de perguntas com Do e Does:
- Do you speak English?
- Does John speak French?
- Do we have time for a quick drink?
- Does it rain a lot in the South?
- Do they want to come with me?
- Does she like chocolate?
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O passado do To Be em Inglês tem duas formas: WAS e WERE
To Be - Affirmative
Subject To Be Examples
I was I was tired this morning.
You were You were very good.
He was He was the best in his class.
She was She was late for work.
It was It was a sunny day.
We were We were at home.
You were You were on holiday.
They were They were happy with their test results.
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To Have = To show possession / a quality ≠ Do ≠ Go.
Espero ter ajudado.