• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: malu92186
  • Perguntado 3 anos atrás

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Respostas

respondido por: michelleharumi
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  • The boy is reading the book now.
  • The boy isn't reading the book now.
  • Is the boy reading the book now?

  • The teacher is talking English.
  • The teacher isn't taking English.
  • Is the teacher taking English?

  • The students are studying now.
  • The students aren't studying now.
  • Are the students studying now?

  • My mother is drinking coffee in the kitchen.
  • My mother isn't drinking coffee in the kitchen.
  • Is my mother drinking coffee in the kitchen?

  • I'm teaching English right now.
  • I'm not teaching English right now.
  • Am I teaching English right now?

Cris83: The teacher is speaking English. Talking não é apropriado. My mother is having a breakfast in the kitchen.
respondido por: Cris83
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Resposta:

a) Aff: The boy is reading the book now.

Neg.: The boy isn't reading the book now.

Int.: Is the boy reading the book now?

b) Aff.: The teacher is speaking English.

Neg.: The teacher isn't speaking English.

Int.: Is the teacher speaking English?

c) Aff.: The students are studying now.

Neg.: The students aren't studying now.

Int.: Are the students studying now?

d) Aff.: My mother is having breakfast in the kitchen.

Neg.: My mother isn't having breakfast in the kitchen.

Int.: Is my mother having breakfast in the kitchen?

e) Aff.: I am teaching English at this moment.

Neg.: I am not teaching English at this moment.

Int.: Am I teaching English at this moment?

Explicação:

Present Continuous: sujeito + verbo to be conjugado no presente (am, is are) + verbo de ação com a terminação = ING

Forma negativa = acrescentar not após o verbo "to be" (am, is ou are)

Forma interrogativa: Verbo "to be" troca de posição com o sujeito, indo para o início da frase. Ex. Afirmativa = You are tired. Interrogativa = Are you tired? Negativa = You are not (aren't) tired.

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