3. Complete com AND ou BUT.
a) Dave can play basketball but he can't sing.
b) Beth can rollerblade
_ she can ride a bike.
c) Brian can read French
he can't speak it.
d) Adam can't play tennis
he can't swim.
e) Jenny can't run fast
she can jump.
f) Victoria can paint_
she can make a cake.
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Resposta:
b) Beth can rollerblade and ride a bike.
c) Brian can read French but he can't speak it.
d) Adam can't play tennis and swim.
e) Jenny can't run fast but she can jump.
f) Victoria can paint and make a cake.
Explicação:
and - quando as duas frases forem afirmativas ou negativas
Eu sei jogar video game e pintar.
I can play video game AND paint.
but - quando uma das frases for negativa e a outra afirmativa
Ela não sabe andar de bicicleta, mas ela sabe dirigir um carro.
She can't ride a bike, but she can drive a car.
can't >>>> can + not >>> negativa
Resposta:
a) Dave can play basketball but he can't sing.
b) Beth can rollerblade and she can ride a bike.
c) Brian can read French but he can't speak it.
d) Adam can't play tennis and he can't swim.
e) Jenny can't run fast but she can jump.
f) Victoria can paint and she can make a cake.
Explicação:
Use “and” para adicionar mais informações.
Alan likes music. He often goes to concerts. (Alan gosta de música. Com frequência ele vai a concertos).
Alan likes music and he often goes to concerts. (Alan gosta de música e com frequência ele vai a concertos).
Use, “but” para mostrar diferença.
Alan likes music. He rarely buys it. (Alan gosta de música, ele raramente compra).
Alan likes music but he rarely buys it. (Alan gosta de música, mas ele raramente compra).