Inglês, perguntado por pedronascimento579, 1 ano atrás

3. Complete the sentences with already, yet, ever or never
a) I have
studied French
b) Has she
arrived late for a meeting?
c) Julie hasn't seen "The Lord of the Rings"
d) Have they
taken the driving license test?
e) They haven't visited Paulo
1) She has
eaten octopus
g) He hasn't met my sister
gone to Potiguar restaurant?
h) Has Aline
D) They have
lived in Italy.
been to Cuiabá?
D) Have you
worked at Chilli Beans
k) He has
1
They haven't gone to Australia
been to Paris?
m) Have you
visited me in my new flat
n) My family has
o) My parents haven't arrived​


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Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por CremildaBR
10

Resposta:

Already - yet - ever - never

a) I have  never studied French

b) Has she  ever arrived late for a meeting?

c) Julie hasn't yet seen "The Lord of the Rings"

d) Have they  already taken the driving license test?

e) They haven't visited Paulo  yet.

1) She has  never eaten octopus.

g) He hasn't met my sister   yet.

h) Has Aline  ever gone to a Potiguar restaurant?

i) They have  never lived in Italy.

j) Have you  ever worked at Chilli Beans ?

k) He has  never visited me in my new flat

l. They haven't gone to Australia  yet.

m) Have you  ever  been to Paris?

n) My family has  ???? << ficou faltando alguma coisa.

o) My parents haven't arrived yet.

Explicação:

ALREADY >>> usado nas frases afirmativas em qualquer tempo verbal e  nas frases interrogativas no past perfect ou simple present -  ações que aconteceram antes do que esperávamos >>> usado no ''present perfect'' entre o verbo auxiliar ''have'' e o verbo principal no particípio

YET >>> não é usado no passado >>> em sentenças negativas significa ''ainda'' e interrogativas significa ''já'' >>> vai sempre no final da frase

NEVER >> frases afirmativas  usado sempre antes do verbo principal   >> significa ''nunca''. NUNCA EM INTERROGATIVAS.

EVER >> usado em frases interrogativas e significa ''alguma vez''


pedronascimento579: muito obrigado
CremildaBR: de nada ;)
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