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

as frases abaixo estão no presente, reescrevam passando-as para o passado
a) Lucy Go yesterdaym morning
b) she has a good time
c) lucy's team win the volleyball game.
d)he comes home from work
e) se take lots of cup of tea during our vacation

2) qual o passado dos verbos irregulares abaixo ?
a) hit
b) beat
c) cut
d) put
e) hurt
f) let
g) set​

Respostas

respondido por: eduardafranzoni7
2

1. a) Lucy Go yesterday  morning

→ lucy went yesterday morning

b) she has a good time

→ she had a good time

c) lucy's team win the volleyball game.

→ lucy's team won the volleyball game

d) he comes home from work

→ he came home from work

e) she takes lots of cup of tea during our vacation

→ she took lots a cup of tea during our vacation

2. a) hit

→ hit

b) beat

→ beat

c) cut

→ cut

d) put

→ put

e) hurt

→ hurt

f) let

→ let

g) set​

→ set

OBS: No exercício 2 o passado dos verbos são a mesma escrita, o que muda é a pronúncia


imnotolivia: obrigada <3
respondido por: Shrimp7
2

Question I:

A) Lucy went yesterday morning.

B) She had a good time.

C) lucy's team won the volleyball game.

D) He came home from work.

E) She took lot of cup of tea during our vacation.

Question II:

A) hit = hit.

B) beat = best.

C) cut = cut.

D) put = put.

E) hurt = hurt.

F) let = let.

G) set = ser.

⟩⟩ No “ Simple Past ” para se formar sentenças temos que saber como se conjuga os verbos, pois alguns são verbos regulares e outros são verbos irregulares.

⟩⟩ Os verbos regulares são verbos que seguem regras, assim ganhando algumas partículas, já os verbos irregulares eles ganham nova forma, porém não há regra para essa forma.

⟩⟩ Lembrando que na língua inglesa também existe verbal irregulares que não ganham nova forma e nem partículas, porém continuam da mesma forma e são classificados conjugados no passado.

Espero Ter Ajudado!

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