Inglês, perguntado por fabiorifimax, 7 meses atrás

1. Complete with the Present perfect (affirmative, negative or interrogative form)

No Present perfect o verbo principal permanece conjugado nas formas afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. O verbo não volta para a sua forma “normal”.

Os verbos auxiliares são has/hasn’t (he, she, it) e have/haven’t (I, you, we e they) usados nas formas afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa.

Para os verbos irregulares, olhamos na 1ª coluna da tabela e copiamos o que está escrito na 3ª coluna.

Para os verbos regulares, acrescentamos d, ed ou ied conforme as regras já ensinadas.

a. Marcos ________________ at SESI for three years. (study)



b. I ______________ that movie yet. (not/ see)



c. ________ you ever _______________ chocolate cake? (make)



d. We _________________ worried about him since yestarday. (be)



e. ________she _________ yet? (arrive)







2. Complete with the Simple Past (affirmative, negative or interrogative form)

No Simple Past o verbo volta a sua forma “normal” nas formas negativa e interrogativa.

Usamos o verbo auxiliar did/didn’t para todos sujeitos.

Não usamos did na forma afirmativa.

Para os verbos irregulares, olhamos na 1ª coluna da tabela e copiamos o que está escrito na 2ª coluna.

Para os verbos regulares, acrescentamos d, ed ou ied conforme as regras já ensinadas.

Para o verbo to be não usamos os auxiliares did/didn’t.

A conjugação do verbo to be é: was/wasn’t para I, he, she, it; e were/weren’t para You, we, they.

I was at home yesterday.



Marcos ________________ at SESI for three years. (study)



I ______________ that movie last Saturday. (not/ see)



________ you _______________ chocolate cake this morning? (make)



We _________________ worried about him yesterday. (be)



________she _________ last week? (arrive)

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por vanessa2021a
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Resposta:

a- has studied

b- haven´t seen

c. have you ever made...?

d- have been

e- has she arrived..?

2- a- didn´t study

b. didn´t see

c- did you make?

we were worried...

Explicação:

Respondido por barbarabozzini88
1

a. Marcos has studied at SESI for three years. (study)

b. I haven't seen that movie yet. (not/ see)

c. Have you ever made chocolate cake? (make)

d. We have been worried about him since yestarday. (be)

e. Has she arrived yet? (arrive)

 

 

2. Complete with the Simple Past (affirmative, negative or interrogative form)

No Simple Past o verbo volta a sua forma “normal” nas formas negativa e interrogativa.

Usamos o verbo auxiliar did/didn’t para todos sujeitos.

Não usamos did na forma afirmativa.

Para os verbos irregulares, olhamos na 1ª coluna da tabela e copiamos o que está escrito na 2ª coluna.

Para os verbos regulares, acrescentamos d, ed ou ied conforme as regras já ensinadas.

Para o verbo to be não usamos os auxiliares did/didn’t.

A conjugação do verbo to be é: was/wasn’t para I, he, she, it; e were/weren’t para You, we, they.

I was at home yesterday.

Marcos studied at SESI for three years. (study)

I didn't see that movie last Saturday. (not/ see)

Did you make chocolate cake this morning? (make)

We were worried about him yesterday. (be)

Did she arrive last week? (arrive)

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