Inglês, perguntado por maria021967825281, 10 meses atrás

1- Complete this paragraph. Use the Simple Past Tense of the verbs in parentheses.

My best friend in school _____ (be) Michael. He and I _____ (be) in Mrs. Gilbert’s third grade

class, and we _____ (be) friends. We often _____ (do) crazy things in class, but I don’t think

Mrs. Gilbert ever really _____ (get) mad at us. For example, Michael _____ (have) a pet lizard

named Peanut. Sometimes he _____ (hide) it in Mrs. Gilbert’s desk drawer. Later, when she

_____ (open) the drawer, she always _____ (scream) loudly, and the class _____ (laugh). After

two years, Michael’s family _____ (move) to another town. We _____ (email) each other for a

few years, but then we _____ (lose) contact. I often wonder what he’s doing now.​

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Respondido por rcezare
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Resposta:

My best friend in school was Michael. He and I were in Mrs. Gilbert’s third grade   class, and we were friends. We often did crazy things in class, but I don’t think  Mrs. Gilbert ever really got mad at us. For example, Michael had a pet lizard  named Peanut. Sometimes he hid it in Mrs. Gilbert’s desk drawer. Later, when she  opened the drawer, she always screamed loudly, and the class laughed. After  two years, Michael’s family moved to another town. We emailed each other for a  few years, but then we lost contact. I often wonder what he’s doing now.


maria021967825281: obrigada, me ajudou muito
Respondido por anaclaudialara
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1 - Completando com o Simple Past Tense dos verbos entre parênteses, temos:

  • was
  • were
  • were
  • did
  • got
  • had
  • hid
  • opened
  • screamed
  • laughed
  • moved
  • emailed
  • lost

Simple Past Tense

O Past Simple é utilizado para descrever ações ocorridas no passado, e que foram encerradas lá (ou seja, que não continuam afetando o presente).

Sua formação é a seguinte:

  • Frases afirmativas: acrescenta-se "ed", "d" ou "ied" após os verbos regulares.
  • Frases interrogativas: usa-se o auxiliar did.
  • Frases negativas: também usa-se o "did", acompanhado de "not".

Obs.: com pronomes interrogativos (What, When, Where, How etc.) você pode retirar o "did", mas é preciso colocar o verbo principal no passado.

Regra das afirmativas:

  • Depois de verbos terminados em "e": só adicionar "d". Ex.: love => loved;
  • Após verbos terminados em consoante: acrescentar "ed". Ex.: work => worked;
  • Verbos terminados em CVC (consoante - vogal - consoante), com a última sílaba tônica: duplica a última consoante e acrescenta-se "ed". Ex.: stop => stopped;
  • Verbos terminados em consoante + y => retira-se o y e coloca-se "ied". Ex.: study => studied.
  • Verbos terminados em vogal + y => acrescenta-se "ed". Ex.: stay => stayed.

Obs.: no verbo To Be, o passado é feito com was (I, He, She, It) e were (You, We, They). Nos demais verbos irregulares, cada um muda de uma maneira diferente. É preciso consultar uma tabela com esses verbos, ou gravá-los.

Para saber mais sobre Passado Simples, acesse: brainly.com.br/tarefa/42493549

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