3. Change the sentences below into NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORM:
a)Sue drove to Canada yesterday.
NEGATIVE:
INTERROGATIVE:
b)He wrote a book last year.
NEGATIVE:
INTERROGATIVE:
c) She started an open-air school for slum children.
NEGATIVE:
INTERROGATIVE:
d) She received permission from her superiors to leave the convent school. NEGATIVE:
INTERROGATIVE:
e) Mother Teresa taught at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta.
NEGATIVE:
INTERROGATIVE:
Respostas
3) As frases no tempo verbal "Simple Past" e em sua forma interrogativa e negativa estão logo abaixo:
a) Negative = Sue didn't drive to Canada yesterday.
Interrogative = Did Sua drive to Canada yesterday?
b) Negative = He didn't write a book last year.
Interrogative = Did He write a book last year?
c) Negative = She didn't start an open-air school for slum children.
Interrogative = Did she start an open-air school for slum children?
d) Negative = She didn't receive permission from her superior to leave the convent school.
Interrogative = Did she receive permission from her superior to leave the convent school?
e) Negative = Mother Teresa didn't teach at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta.
Interrogative = Did Mother Teresa teach at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta?
As formas negativas do simple past recebem o verbo auxiliar "Did", junto à partícula de negação "not", antes do verbo principal que não se modifica com a adição do sufixo "-ed". Já nas formas interrogativas, ocorre uma inversão entre o verbo auxiliar "did" e o sujeito.