3)
___ 1990s, when I was a kid, I lived in a great place. The neighborhood was friendly, the streets were calm and ___ trees and flowers everywhere. ___ a nice kid next door who became my best friend. Since ___ many cars in our street, we ran, rode our bikes and played soccer there every day after school. In June, the whole neighborhood celebrated the festivals with a bonfire, and everybody came bringing some food. When I remember the time I lived there I ask myself: ___ a better place for a kid to live? I believe the answer is no, so that is my most memorable place.
Which alternative best completes the gaps in the text?
Alternativas:
a)
At the, there was, There was, there not was, there was.
b)
In the, was, Had, have not, have.
c)
At the, there were, There was, there weren’t, was there.
d)
In the, there were, There was, there weren’t, was there.
e)
In the, there were, There was, theren’t were, there was.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta: Alternativa d
Explicação: Quando falamos no passado, temos que usar there + o verbo to be no passado, vendo se o contexto é de uma (there was/wasn't) ou varias ( there were/weren't) coisas
Resposta:
d) In the, there were, There was, there weren’t, was there.
Explicação:
Há advérbio interrogativo (adverb for question) ou pronome interrogativo (interrogative pronounns). A diferença entre um e outro está no uso que se faz nas sentenças. Advérbio é uma classe de palavra que modifica um verbo, um adjetivo ou outros advérbios. Ilustram conceitos tais como how, when, where e/ou em que grau alguma coisa é feita. Os interrogative adverbs (how, when, where e why) são usados para formular perguntas quando funcionam como modificadores das ideias presentes na sentença.