studies English at school
Exercise 2: Change the following sentences into negative and interrogative.
a- Samir studies English at school.
Negative
Interrogative
b- Children like football.
Negative
Interrogative
- They have a new car.
Negative
Interrogative
d- He has a lot of work.
Negative
Interrogative
e- He has a computer.
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Respostas
⇒⇒ Simple present - negative and interrogative forms
Exercise 2: Change the following sentences into negative and interrogative.
a- Samir studies English at school.
Negative : Samir doesn't study English at school.
Interrogative: Does Samir study English at school?
b- Children like football.
Negative: Children don't like football.
Interrogative: Do children like football?
- They have a new car.
Negative: They don't have a new car.
Interrogative: Do they have a new car?
d- He has a lot of work.
Negative: He doesn't have a lot of work.
Interrogative: Does he have a lot of work?
e- He has a computer.
Negative: He doesn't have a computer.
Interrogative: Does he have a computer?
Explicação:
⇒⇒ Simple present - tempo verbal usado para indicar ações que acontecem no presente. Ele expressa sentimentos, opiniões, preferências, etc. Muitas vezes, são acompanhados de advérbios de tempo.
Auxiliares do Simple Present - Do / Does e as negativas Don't / Doesn't
Quando usamos os auxiliares, as frases ficarão na interrogativa ou na negativa.
Exemplos:
You like to study German. afirmativa
You don't like to study German. >> negativa
Do you like to study German? >> interrogativa
She goes home after 1pm.
She doesn't go* home after 1pm.
Does she go home after 1pm?
* Na presença do ''does'' ou doesn't'' o verbo perde o ''-s'' ou ''-es''
Exemplos:
She goes home
She doesn't go home.
Does she go home?
He plays soccer.
He doesn't play soccer.
Does he play soccer?
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