5 – Change these sentences from the lyric into
negative and interrogative form:
a) I have died every day waiting for you.
Negative:
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Interrogative:
b) I'm afraid to fall.
Negative:
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Interrogative:
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c) I have loved you for a thousand years.
Negative:
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Interrogative:
d) I will be brave.
Negative:
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Interrogative:
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e) Time has brought your heart to me.
Negative:
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Interrogative:
Soluções para a tarefa
⇒⇒ Present perfect
a) I have died every day waiting for you.
Negative: I haven't died every day waiting for you.
Interrogative: Have I died every day waiting for you?
b) I'm afraid to fall.
Negative: I am not afraid to fall.
Interrogative: Am I afraid to fall?
c) I have loved you for a thousand years.
Negative: I haven't loved you for a thousand years.
Interrogative: Have I loved you for a thousand years?
d) I will be brave.
Negative: I won't be brave.
Interrogative: Will I be brave?
e) Time has brought your heart to me.
Negative: Time hasn't brought your heart to me.
Interrogative: Has time brought your heart to me?
⇒⇒ Present Perfect >>> Indica quando a ação começou ou quanto tempo faz que ela está ocorrendo.
have >> usado com I - we - you - they
has >> usado com he - she - it
Estrutura
Sujeito + have / has + verbo particípio + complemento
David has lived in Texas since 1990.
My sisters have studied English for many years.
→→ situação/ação que começou no passado e continua no presente.
I have studied German since 2017. - Eu estudo alemão desde 2017.
(comecei a estudar alemão em 2017 e continuo estudando hoje)
→→ situação que aconteceu durante um período e que ainda não terminou.
Helen has been to the movies twice this week. (a semana ainda não
terminou).
→→ Uma ação terminada em um passado recente, confirmada pelo uso da palavra ''just''
David has just arrived from New York.
∴ Present perfect - affirmative
Sujeito + has/have + verbo particípio + complemento
John has played soccer everyday.
They have lived here for a long time.
She has danced since 2010.
∴ Present perfect - negative
sujeito + has/have + not + verbo participio + complemento
John hasn't played soccer everyday.
They haven't lived here for a long time.
She hasn't danced since 2010.
∴ Present perfect - interrogative
has/have + sujeito + verbo participio + complemento
Has John played soccer everyday?
Have they lived here for a long time?
Has she danced since 2010?
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