Inglês, perguntado por Rogeriomoraes74, 11 meses atrás

1. Passe as frases da forma Positiva para a forma Negativa.
1. I have visited this place for years.
2. You have done it for a long time.
3. Roger has had his dog since he moved in.
4. Susan has used facebook since I know her.
5. They have gone to school the entire week.
2. Passe as frases da forma Positiva para a forma Interrogativa. 0,25
1. You have been here all this time.
2. Oliver has been together with Arley for 2 years.
3. Susan and John have been gone through hard times.
4. The company has developed this product for 10 years.
5. Taylor has followed my page for a long time.

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por masperez
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Resposta:

1. Passe as frases da forma Positiva para a forma Negativa.  

1. I haven't visited this place for years.

2. You haven't done it for a long time.

3. Roger hasn't had his dog since he moved in.

4. Susan hasn't used facebook since I know her.

5. They haven't gone to school the entire week.

2. Passe as frases da forma Positiva para a forma Interrogativa. 0,25

1. Have you been here all this time?

2. Has Oliver been together with Arley for 2 years.?

3. Have Susan and John been gone through hard times?

4. Has the company developed this product for 10 years.?

5. Has Taylor followed my page for a long time?

Explicação:

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Respondido por anaclaudialara
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1. Passando as frases da forma positiva para a negativa, temos:

  1. I haven't visited this place for years.
  2. You have not done it for a long time.
  3. Roger hasn't had his dog since he moved in.
  4. Susan hasn't used Facebook since I know her.
  5. They have not gone to school the entire week.

2. Continuando o exercício:

  1. You haven't been here all this time.
  2. Oliver has not been together with Arley for 2 years.
  3. Susan and John haven't been gone through hard times.
  4. The company hasn't developed this product for 10 years.
  5. Taylor has not followed my page for a long time.

Present Perfect

Esse tempo verbal é utilizado quando queremos falar de ações que ocorreram no passado, mas que ainda afetam o presente. Geralmente, vemos advérbios que ajudam a identificar para o ouvinte quanto tempo já se passou.

A estrutura do present perfect, nas frases afirmativas, é a seguinte:

  • Subject + verb have/has  + past participle + etc.
  • Sujeito + verbo have/has + particípio passado + etc.
  •     I       +          have          +           visited            + this place for years.
  • Susan  +             has         +             used          + facebook...

Passando a estrutura afirmativa para a negativa, temos:

  • Sujeito + verbo has/have + not + past participle + etc.
  • Roger   +                   has   + not +      had +    his dog since he moved in.

Obs.: os verbos has e have podem ser contraídos com not:

  • have + not = haven't.
  • has + not = hasn't.

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