Inglês, perguntado por DenisAraldi, 11 meses atrás

1. You ask Ben questions about his plans for tomorrow. Sometimes he is sure, but usually he is not sure.
a) Are you playing tennis tomorrow? -Yes, in the afternoon.
b) Are you going out tomorrow evening? -Possibly.
c) Are you going to get up early? -Perhaps.
d) Are you working tomorrow? -No, I’m not.
e) Will you be at home tomorrow morning? -Maybe.
f) Are you going to watch TV? -I might.
g) Are you going out in the afternoon? -Yes, I am.
h) Are you going shopping? -Perhaps.
Now write about Ben. Use might where necessary.
a) He's playing tennis tomorrow afternoon.
b) He might go out tomorrow evening.
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Write three things that you might do tomorrow.
a)
b)
c)

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por alovelyunicorn
19

c) He might get up early.

d) He isn't working tomorrow.

e) He might be at home tomorrow morning.

f) He might watch TV.

g) He's going out in the afternoon.

h) He might go shopping.

The last I don't know, it's a personal answer. I'm sorry


DenisAraldi: Obrigado !!! :3
alovelyunicorn: De nada! :)
Respondido por gustavoif
5

Escrevendo sobre Ben, podemos formar as seguintes frases usando ou não might:

c) He might get up early.

d) He isn't working tomorrow.

e) He might be at home tomorrow morning.

f) He might watch TV.

g) He's going out in the afternoon.

h) He might go shopping.

Mas como se chegou nessa resposta:

É preciso fazer uma frase negativa ou afirmativa usando o "might" quando necessário.

A estrutura da frase com ou sem "might" é:

Sujeito + might + verbo na afirmativa ou na negativa + complemento.

Então, do diálogo que vemos na questão, usaremos o might nas frases:

C), E), F) e H).

Nas outras frases, o Ben tem certeza, pois isso não usaremos might.

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