Escreva as seguintes orações em inglês classificando os verbos em Principal Verb ou Auxiliary Verb. I am working in New York. He is doing his homework. The cake was made by my mother. Was she studying when you arrived? They were not happy. Are you going to travel in July? He is not going to stay home on Friday. Do you have a car? Does she play the guitar? We do not want to eat pasta. He doesn't like chocolate. "Did he go to the concert?" "Yes, he did." She did not call her aunt on her birthday. "Does she like sports?" "Yes, she does." Have you traveled to Russia? Has she gone to her parent's house? It hadn't happened before. She hadn't shown up this week. He has visited his grandparents. We have already been to London. They haven't payed their bills yet
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Explicação:
Verbo principal é o principal verbo da ação
Verbo auxiliar é um verbo que apóia o verbo da ação principal da sentença
I am working in New York ( AM = TO BE (PRINCIPAL))
He is doing his homework. - IS = TO BE ( AUXILIARY ) / DOING = TO DO (PRINCIPAL)
The cake was made by my mother. WAL = TO BE (AUXILIARY) / MADE =TO MAKE (PRINCIPAL)
Was she studying when you arrived? WAS = TO BE (AUXILIARY) / ARRIVED = TO ARRIVE (PRINCIPAL)
They were not happy. WERE = TO BE (PRINCIPAL)
Are you going to travel in July? ARE = TO BE (AUXILIARY) / GOING TO = TO GO (AUXILIARY) / TRAVEL = TO TRAVEL (PRINCIPAl)
He is not going to stay home on Friday. IS = TO BE (AUXILIARY)/ GOING TO = TO GO (AUXILIARY) / STAY = TO STAY (PRINCIPAL)
Do you have a car? HAVE = TO HAVE (PRINCIPAL)
Does she play the guitar? PLAY = TO PLAY (PRINCIPAL)
We do not want to eat pasta. WANT = TO WANT (PRINCIPAL)
He doesn't like chocolate. LIKE = TO LIKE (PRINCIPAL)
"Did he go to the concert?" GO = TO GO (PRINCIPAL)
"Yes, he did." DID = TO DO (PRINCIPAL)
She did not call her aunt on her birthday. CALL = TO CALL (PRINCIPAL)
"Does she like sports?" LIKE = TO LIKE (PRINCIPAL)
"Yes, she does." GO = TO GO (PRINCIPAL)
Have you traveled to Russia? TRAVELED = TO TRAVEL (PRINCIPAL)
Has she gone to her parent's house? HAS = TO HAVE (AUXILIARY) GONE = TO GO (PRINCIPAL)
It hadn't happened before. HAD = TO HAVE (AUXILIARY) / HAPPENED = TO HAPPEN (PRINCIPAL)
She hadn't shown up this week. HAD = TO HAVE (AUXILIARY) / SHOWN = TO SHOW (PRINCIPAL)
He has visited his grandparents. HAS = TO HAVE (AUXILIARY) / VISITED= TO VISIT (PRINCIPAL)
We have already been to London. HAVE = TO HAVE (AUXILIARY) / BEEN = TO BE (PRINCIPAL)
They haven't payed their bills yet HAVE = TO HAVE (AUXILIARY) / PAYED = TO PAY (PRINCIPAL)