• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: lannalopes33
  • Perguntado 4 anos atrás

Para fazer perguntas que ao mesmo tempo são negativas, usaremos DON’T ou DOESN’T como auxiliar de pergunta e de negação ao mesmo tempo, por isso eles irão na frente da frase.

Qual é o correto para formular as perguntas?


A) __________ you have to work now?

Don't

Doesn't


B) __________ Jill study English with you?

Don't

Doesn't


C) __________ the cat run away from home when it's opened?

Don't

Doesn't


D) __________ your sister live with your parentes?

Don't

Doesn't


E) ___________ their Family live in England?

Don't

Doesn't

Respostas

respondido por: mayara8392
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Resposta:

A) don't you have to work now?

B) don't jill study English with you?

C) Doesn't the cat run away from home when it's opened?

D) don't your sister live with your parents?

E) don't their Family live in England?

respondido por: rafaelapereira3176
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A) Don’t you have to work now?
B) Doesn’t Jill study English with you?
C) Doesn’t the cat run away from home when it’s opened?
D) Don’t your sister live with your parents?
E) Don’t their family live in England?


Explicação:
O “Doesn’t” é apenas usado na negativa de She/He/It, ou seja todos os outros seriam “Don’t”.

Espero ter ajudado <3
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