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"Ela realmente saiu cedo ontem de manhã."; in English:
a. She do leave early yesterday morning.
b.She does leave early yesterday morning.
c.She will leave early yesterday morning.
d.She did leave early yesterday morning.
e.She would leave early yesterday morning.
Bob and Mary are enjoying the barbecue.
So ____________ we.
a.are
b.will
c.does
d.do
e.did
Greg´s younger brother is still at school. His _________________ brother is an engineer.
a.older than
b.the oldest
c.elder
d.the older
e.the eldest
They love to play golf and tennis. So _____________Mary.
a.does
b.did
c.do
d.will
e.can
Respostas
Na primeira a alternativa correta é:
d) She did leave early yesterday morning
Na segunda a alternativa correta é:
a) Are
Na terceira a alternativa correta é:
c) Elder
E, na última é:
a) Does
⇒⇒ Auxiliares para enfatizar
"Ela realmente saiu cedo ontem de manhã."; in English:
a. She do leave early yesterday morning.
b. She does leave early yesterday morning.
c. She will leave early yesterday morning.
d. She did leave early yesterday morning. √
e. She would leave early yesterday morning.
Alternativa correta letra ''d''
a. Bob and Mary are enjoying the barbecue. So are we.
b. Greg´s younger brother is still at school. His elder brother is an engineer.
c. They love to play golf and tennis. So does Mary.
Auxiliares para enfatizar uma frase
Além de ser o auxiliar para fazer frases negativas e interrogativas no passado, o ''did'' também serve para enfatizar o que falamos, no passado também. Nesse caso, ''did'' será traduzido como ''realmente'' ou ''de fato''
I did like to study yesterday. - Eu realmente gostei de estudar ontem.
She did say that. - Ela realmente falou isso.
They did play tennis yesterday. - Eles realmente jogaram tênis ontem.
→→ Para contrapor duas informações
I don't like to go out often, but I do love going to the movies.
→→ Quando acreditamos ou temos uma convicção muito alta em algo
Peter did study for the test.
→→ Para confirmar algo que foi desacreditado antes
So, Lizz does eat onion, doesn't she?
→→ Para enfatizar um imperativo
Do stop talking now!
Do open the door!
Observação: Não pode usar DO/DOES/DID para enfatizar frases com o verbo ''to be'' em qualquer tempo verbal, ''to can'' e modal verbs. Nesses casos, usamos ''really'' = realmente.
He is the best soccer player in the world.
He really is the best soccer player in the world.
I can ride a bike.
I really can ride a bike.
You should study more.
You really should study more.
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