2. Substitua os sujeitos das frases pelos pronomes pessoais (Subject / Personal Pronouns ) que
melhor se encaixam:
a. Jully loves her dog. ___________________________________________________________________
b. Mary and John study together every Friday. _______________________________________________
c. Carlos prefers chocolate. ______________________________________________________________
d. The dog loves a bone. _________________________________________________________________
e. Paul and I will move out to another country. ________________________________________________
f. Jane likes to cook. ___________________________________________________________________
3. Como ficam as frases abaixo em inglês de acordo com os Interrogative Pronouns (Questions
Words):
a. Onde você mora? ____________________________________________________________________
b. O que você faz? _____________________________________________________________________
c. Quando ele foi? ______________________________________________________________________
d. Quem você prefere? __________________________________________________________________
e. Qual é o seu nome? __________________________________________________________________
f. Como vai você? ______________________________________________________________________
4. Substitua os sujeitos das frases pelos pronomes objetos (Object Pronouns) que melhor se
encaixam:
a. Kelly likes Bruno._____________________________________________________________________
b. I love my Family. _____________________________________________________________________
c. Bob does not like chocolate. ____________________________________________________________
d. Students love holiday. ________________________________________________________________
e. Tell Julie the news. __________________________________________________________________
5. Sublinhe os Adverbs of frequency das frases abaixo e depois traduza para o português:
a. Mary sometimes does housework on Saturdays.
____________________________________________________________________________________
b. Peter is never late for dinner.
___________________________________________________________________________________
c. They hardly ever have a heavy meal in the evening.
___________________________________________________________________________________
d. Mary always reads the newspapers at some time during the weekend.
___________________________________________________________________________________
6. Reescreva as frases transformando os adjetivos entre parênteses em advérbios de modo
(Adverbs of manner):
a. I sing very (bad). ____________________________________________________________________
b. The children are playing (happy). _______________________________________________________
c. Please carry this box (careful). ________________________________________________________
d. My grandma walks very (slow). _________________________________________________________
e. The sun is shining (bright). ____________________________________________________________
f. Sophia plays the guitar very (good). ______________________________________________________
g. William drives his car (fast). ____________________________________________________________
h. Please talk (quiet)
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
2. a)She loves it
b) They study together every Friday.
c. He prefers chocolate.
d. It loves a bone.
e. we will move out to another country.
f. She likes to cook.
3.a)Where you live?
b)What you do?
c)when he gone?
d)Who you prefer?
e)What's your name?
f)How are you
4. a. She likes He
b. I love they
c. He doesn't like chocolate
d. they love holiday
e.Tell she the news
5.a.Maria às vezes faz o trabalho doméstico aos sábados.
b. Peter nunca se atrasa para o jantar.
c. Quase nunca fazem uma refeição pesada à noite.
d. Mary sempre lê os jornais em algum momento durante o fim de semana.
6.a. I sing very badly
b.The children are playing happily
c. Please carry this box carefully
d. My grandma walks very slowly
e.The sun is shining brightly
f. Sophia plays the guitar very goodly
h. Please talk quietly