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

1. Passe o verbo to be, na forma afirmativa (was/were) e para a forma interrogativa e negativa (wasn't/ weren't) do Past Simple.

a) They were doctors.
Interrogative:
Negative:

b) We were Spanish.
Interrogative:
Negative:

c) It was a white cat. Interrogative:
Negative:

d) You were at school
Interrogative:
Negative:

e) She was a tired. Interrogative:
Negative:

f) He was a dentist. Interrogative:
Negative:

g) I was doctor.
Interrogative:
Negative:​

Respostas

respondido por: NatalyCruz12
1

Resposta:

They were doctors.

Interrogative: Were they doctors?

Negative: They weren't doctors

b) We were Spanish.

Interrogative: Were we Spanish?

Negative: We weren't Spanish

c) It was a white cat.

Interrogative: Was it a white cat?

Negative: It wasn't a white cat

d) You were at school

Interrogative: Were you at school?

Negative: You weren't at school

e) She was a tired.

Interrogative: Was she tired?

Negative: She wasn't tired

f) He was a dentist.

Interrogative: Was he a dentist?

Negative: He wasn't a dentist

g) I was doctor.

Interrogative: Was I doctor?

Negative: I wasn't a doctor

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