ATIVIDADE DE INGLÊS ( Simple Past)
1) I (TO DRINK – DRANK) AN ICE COKE
A:
N:
I:
2) MY BROTHER (TO SURF) IN SEVERAL WAVES
A:
N:
I:
3) WILL AND I (TO PLAY) TENNIS
A:
N:
I:
4) THE KIDS (TO STUDY) SCIENCE
A:
N:
I:
5) MY FRIENDS ( TO SLEEP – SLEPT) IN MY House
A:
N:
I:
6) RICHARD (TO TRY) A DIFFERENT WAY
A:
N:
I:
7) MY MOTHER (TO MAKE – MADE) A DELICIOUS DINNER
A:
N:
I:
8) MY DOG (TO WALK) IN THAT STREET
A:
N:
I:
9) MIKE AND HER SISTER (TO DANCE) AT THE CLUB.
A:
N:
I:
10) MY PARENTS (TO TRAVEL) LAST WEEKEND
Respostas
Hello!
Resposta:
1) I (TO DRINK – DRANK) AN ICE COKE
A: I drank an ice Coke.
N: I didn't drink an ice Coke.
I: Did you drink an ice Coke? / Did I drink an ice Coke?
2) MY BROTHER (TO SURF) IN SEVERAL WAVES
A: My brother surfed in several waves.
N: My brother didn't surf in several waves.
I: Did your brother surf in several waves? / Did my brother surf in several waves?
3) WILL AND I (TO PLAY) TENNIS
A: Will and I played tennis.
N: Will and I didn't play tennis.
I: Did Will and you play tennis? / Did Will and I play tennis?
4) THE KIDS (TO STUDY) SCIENCE
A: The kids studied Science.
N: The kids didn't study Science.
I: Did the kids study Science?
5) MY FRIENDS ( TO SLEEP – SLEPT) IN MY House
A: My friends slept in my house.
N: My friends didn't sleep in my house.
I: Did your friends sleep in your house? / Did my friends sleep in my house?
6) RICHARD (TO TRY) A DIFFERENT WAY
A: Richard tried a different way.
N: Richard didn't try a different way.
I: Did Richard try a different way?
7) MY MOTHER (TO MAKE – MADE) A DELICIOUS DINNER
A: My mother made a delicious dinner.
N: My mother didn't make a delicious dinner.
I: Did your mother make a delicious dinner? / Did my mother make a delicious dinner?
8) MY DOG (TO WALK) IN THAT STREET
A: My dog walked in that street.
N: My dog didn't walk in that street.
I: Did your dog walk in that street? / Did my dog walk in that street?
9) MIKE AND HER SISTER (TO DANCE) AT THE CLUB.
A: Mike and her sister danced at the club.
N: Mike and her sister didn't dance at the club.
I: Did Mike and her sister dance at the club?
10) MY PARENTS (TO TRAVEL) LAST WEEKEND
A: My parents traveled last weekend.
N: My parents didn't travel last weekend.
I: Did your parents travel last weekend? / Did my parents travel last weekend?
Explicação:
Sobre as duas opções de frases interrogativas:
Vamos considerar uma das frases:
Did your dog walk in that street? / Did my dog walk in that street?
O fato é: seu cachorro andava naquela rua.
O que faz mas sentido para você, ao ler essa afirmação: que você pergunte a si mesmo(a), se questione, se seu próprio cachorro andava na rua, ou se alguém te pergunta se seu cachorro andava na rua?
Particularmente, eu acho que faz mais sentido que alguém me pergunte sobre meu cachorro e eu responda a respeito. Ex:
Maria: Did your dog walk in that street?
(Seu cachorro andava naquela rua?)
Eu: Yes! My dog walked in that street.
(Sim! Meu cachorro andava naquela rua.)
Ainda sim, mesmo que não seja tão comum, é super possível que você mesmo(a) se pergunte sobre algo que é seu. Vamos imaginar a seguinte situação: você chega em casa e percebe que seu cachorro está um pouco sujo, e então se lembra de que quando você voltava para casa, havia uma poça de lama em uma das ruas do bairro. Então você se pergunta, se questiona: Did my dog walk in that street? (Meu cachorro andava/andou naquela rua?).
Consegue entender minha linha de raciocínio? Então, as duas interrogativas são corretas, só vai depender da sua intenção na pergunta: se é alguém que está te perguntando, ou você mesmo(a)!
Espero ter ajudado! See you! :)