1. Leia a conversa e identifique se cada frase está no Simple Past (SP), Past Continuous (PC),
ou Present Perfect (PP):
Linda: I've heard ( ) you're moving to London. Is it true?
Peter: Yeah. I received ( ) a job offer there.
Linda: Congratulations! Have you ever been( ) to London?
Peter: No, I haven't ( ) yet. I was planning ( ) to go to London in 2015, but my best friend invited( ) me to his wedding in Canada.
Linda: That's cool!! Good luck in England!!
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Resposta:
Simple Past - Past Continuous - Present Perfect
Linda: I've heard (PP) you're moving to London. Is it true?
Peter: Yeah. I received (SP) a job offer there.
Linda: Congratulations! Have you ever been (PP) to London?
Peter: No, I haven't (PP) yet. I was planning (PC) to go to London in 2015, but my best friend invited (SP) me to his wedding in Canada.
Linda: That's cool!! Good luck in England!!
Explicação:
1. Present Perfect >>> Indica quando a ação começou ou quanto tempo faz que ela está ocorrendo.
Sujeito + has/have + verbo particípio + complemento
I have talked to Bruno Mars since 2017.
2. Present Perfect - negative
Sujeito + has/have + not + particípio + complementp
I Haven't been online since yesterday.
She hasn't studied French since last year.
3. Past continuous >> tempo verbal para falar sobre situações e ações que estavam acontecendo no passado, ao mesmo tempo em que outra situação acontecia.
Sujeito + past verb to be + verbo -ing + complemento
Jimmy was sleeping in the car.
Ted and Liz were planning to go to Italy in July.
4. Verbos regulares - passado termina em ''-ed''
Exemplos:
to play - played
to stay - stayed
to work - worked
receive - received
invite - invited
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