Inglês, perguntado por evelynmartins96387, 8 meses atrás

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

Respondido por CremildaBR
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⇒⇒  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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evelynmartins96387: muito obg
CremildaBR: De nada ;)
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