2. Mude as frases para as formas afirmativa, negativa ou interrogativa:
1. You know the answer.
2. He has breakfast at 8 o’clock.
3. Some schoolgirls don’t wear uniforms.
4. Does she cut her husband’s hair?
5. She does her homework everyday.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
1-
Affirmative: You know the answer
Negative: You don't know the answer
Interrogative: Do you know the answer?
2
Affirmative: He has breakfast at 8 o'clock
Negative: He doesn't have breakfast at 8 o'clock
Interrogative: Does he has breakfast at 8 o'clock?
3
Affirmative: Some schoolgirls wear uniforms
Negative: Some shoolgirls don't wear uniforms
Interrogative: Do some schoolgirls wear uniuforms?
4
Affirmative: She cuts her husband's hair
Negative: She doesn't cut her husband's hair
Interrogative: Does she cut her husband's hair?
5
Affirmative: She does her homework everyday
Negative: She doesn't do her homework everyday
Interrogative: Does she do her homework everyday?
Explicação:
Afirmativa: mantém o verbo.
Negativa: acrescenta-se don't para a primeira e segunda pessoa, além da terceira pessoa do plural; acrescenta-se doesn't para a primeira pessoa do singular (AMBOS ANTES DO VERBO DA FRASE)
Ex: She loves eating (Para tornar a sentença negativa, colocaríamos o doesn't antes do verbo "loves" e retirariamos o "s" do verbo: She doesn't love eating)
Interrogativa: Mesma regra da negativa, só que o don't e o doesn't vêm no começo da frase, antes do sujeito.
Ex: She loves eating (Para tornar a sentença interrogativa, colocaríamos o doesn't no começo da frase e retiraríamos o "s" do verbo: Does she love eating?)