1 — No texto “Addicted to your phone”, aparecem as frases com o modal verb can: “Addicted to your phone? Here’s what you “can” do about it”; “First of all, “can” we actually become addicted to our smartphones and social media?” e “With teenagers, they’re sitting bored in class, and the only thing they “can” think about is…” c) Qual a estrutura das orações com esse verbo? Affirmative form: Negative form: Interrogative form:
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- "Here’s what you “can” do about it"
Neg: Here’s what you can't do about it.
Int: What can you do about it?
- “First of all, “can” we actually become addicted to our smartphones and social media?”
Neg: First of all, we can't actually become addicted to our smartphones and social media.
- “With teenagers, they’re sitting bored in class, and the only thing they “can” think about is…”
Neg: With teenagers, they’re sitting bored in class, and the only thing they can't think about is…
Int: With teenagers, when they’re sitting bored in class, what is the only thing they can think about?
Resposta:
Qual o significado do verbo can?
Resposta: O "can" pode ser traduzido como “poder”.
b) Em quais situações esse verbo deve ser usado? (se for preciso, faça um estudo no seu livro didático, na internet, no caderno)
Ele deve ser utilizado quando expressa possibilidade ou habilidade ate mesmo a capacidade de fazer algo, pedir permissao para fazer algo ou um pedido nao formal.
c) Qual a estrutura das orações com esse verbo?
Affirmative form:
I can do this homework
Sujeito + verbo can + verbo auxiliar + complemento da frase.
Negative form:
I can't do this homework
Sujeito + verbo na negativa can't + verbo auxiliar + complemento da frase.
Interrogative Form:
Can I do this homework?
Can + sujeito + verbo auxiliar + complemento da frase.
Explicação: