2) Mude as frases afirmativas para negativa e interrogativa:
Ex.:
Aff. She was rich.
Neg. She was not rich.
Int. Was she rich?
a) You were at school yesterday.
Neg.
Int.
b) Tom and Maria were cooking dinner when she arrived.
Neg.
Int.
c) He was at the park with Jane.
Neg.
Int.
d) She did her homework.
Neg.
Int.
e) They did the dishes.
Neg.
Int.
f) She cooked dinner.
Neg.
Int.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
a)
neg: You were not at school yesterday.
int: Were You at school yesterday?
b)
neg: Tom and Maria were not cooking dinner when she arrived.
int: Were Tom and Maria cooking dinner when she arrived?
c)
neg: He was not at the park with Jane.
int: Was he at the the park with Jane?
d)
neg: she did not do her homework.
int: Did she do her homework?
e)
neg: They did not do the dishes.
int: Did they do the dishes?
f)
neg: She did not cook the dinner.
int: Did she cook the dinner?
Espero ter ajudado!
Explicação:
Resposta:
a) Neg: You were not at school yesterday.
Int: Were you at school yesterday?
b) Neg: Tom and Maria were not cooking dinner when she arrived.
Int: Were Tom and Maria cooking dinner when she arrived?
c) Neg: He was not at the park with Jane.
Int: Was he at the park with Jane?
d) Neg: She didn't her homework.
Int: Did she do her homework?
e) Neg: They didn't the dishes.
Int: Did they do the dishes?
f) Neg: She didn't cook dinner.
Int: Did she cook dinner?
Explicação:
Obs: Em frases interrogativas com verbo "To be", deve-se utilizar o verbo to be(am, are, is, was, were) antes do pronome.
Did: Passado de "do" (fazer), mas também é auxiliar para perguntar no passado (What did you do, yesterday? O que você fez ontem?)
OBS: Você não traduz o "did" quando está como auxiliar para pergunta. Ele serve apenas como estrutura.
Did/Do pode ser utilizado também para substituir verbos "óbvios", como: I did/do the dishes (Eu lavei/lavo as louças).