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

Exercises:



1) Escreva as frases abaixo no modo Negativo e no modo Interrogativo usando os verbos conjugados no Presente Continous de forma correta.

1. The boys are running in the park right now.





2. She is leaving the city in two weeks.





3. The children are going to the supermarket.





4. I am drinking my orange juice.





5. Rafael is dating my sister.





6. My son is walking the dog alone.





7. The young girl is talking to her boyfriend now.





8. The scientists are finishing the project

9. She is talking with her classmates now.





10. They are studying for the English test.





11. She is playing video games.





12. I am looking for someone who speaks my language





13. That woman is wearing a gorgeous black dress.





14. My aunt is taking a taxi.





15. The students are reading a book.





16. I am drinking a cream coffee.





17. Flavia is preparing delicious sandwiches.





18. The boys are playing soccer.​

Respostas

respondido por: AjudoESouAjudado
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Resposta:

Explicação:

1: The boys aren't running in the park right now

Are the boys running in the park right now?

2: She isn't leaving the city in two weeks

Is she leaving the city in two weeks?

3: The children aren't going to the supermarket

Are the children going to the supermarket?

4: I am not drinking my orange juice

Am i'm drinking orange juice?

5: Rafael isn't dating my sister

Is Rafael dating my sister?

6: My son isn't walking the dog alone

Is my son walking the dog alone?

7: The young girl isn't talking to her boyfriend

Is the young girl talking to her boyfriend?

8: The scientist aren't finishing the project

Are the scientist finishing the project?

9: She isn't talking with her classmates now

Is she talking with her classmates now?

Tem mais muita coisa e eu to com preguiça mas é só seguir esse esquema, na pergunta o auxilar vai na frente, no caso o: is, are, am. E nas respostas negativas são usados: I am not, aren't (are not) e isn't (is not).

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