Inglês, perguntado por beatrizmopoliz572, 6 meses atrás

10 - To ask questions in the simple past, you must use the auxiliary Verb 'DID'. Don't

when you

ask a question in the past tense, the Spelling of the verb is in the infinitive form, You tried to make forget where I came from

b) You made me feel small.

c) You told me that you hated my friends.

d) You broke my heart

forget

without 'to'.

11 - Now let's change these same sentences into the negative form. In the simple past tense, use the auxiliary verb 'didn't' to change a sentence into negative. The main verb is also spelling in the

infinitive form, without to

You tried to make forget where I came from.

b) You made me feel small.

c) You told me that you hated my friends.

d) You broke my heart.



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Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por morgadoduarte23
10

Resposta:

see below

Explicação:

Enunciado:

0 - To ask questions in the simple past, you must use the auxiliary Verb 'DID'. Don't

when you ask a question in the past tense,

the Spelling of the verb is in the infinitive form,

a) You tried to make forget where I came from

Question : Did you try to make forget where did I come from ?

b) You made me feel small.

Question : Did you make me feel small ?

c) You told me that you hated my friends.

Question : Did you tell me that did hate my friends ?

d) You broke my heart

Question : Did you break my heart?

forget without 'to'. ???

11 - Now let's change these same sentences into the negative form. In the simple past tense, use the auxiliary verb 'didn't' to change a sentence into negative. The main verb is also spelling in the

infinitive form, without to

You didn't try to make forget where I didn´t come from.

b) You didn't make me feel small.

c) You didn't tell me that you didn't hate my friends.

d) You didn´t break my heart.

Study well.

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