9) Transforme a frase
Altere a estrutura da frase abaixo:
Sarah has a cat.
a-) Da forma afirmativa para a negativa.
b-) Da forma afirmativa para a interrogativa:
c-) Troque “Sarah” por “They”, tanto na forma negativa quanto na afirmativa.
Use os verbos em parênteses no passado simples – Simple Past.
1) He ________________ (play) tennis well when he was young.
2) She _______________ (run) fast at school.
3) They_____________ (swim) from one side to other side of the lake.
4) I _____________ (see) a figure in the distance.
5) We ___________ (play) the piano very well.
Soluções para a tarefa
1. a) Sarah doesn’t (does not) have a cat.
b) Does Sarah have a cat?
c) They have a cat.
They don’t (do not) have a cat.
1) He played tennis very well he was young.
2) She ran fast at school.
3) They swam from one side to other side of the lake.
4) I saw a figure in the distance.
5) We played the piano very well.
Resposta:
a -) Sarah Doesn't have a cat
b -) Does Sarah have a cat?
c -) They Don't have a cat
c -) They have a cat
1) He played tennis well when he was young.
2) She ran fast at school.
3) They swam from one side to other side of lake.
4) I Saw a figure in the distance.
5) We played the piano very well
Explicação:
Para colocar o verbo to have na forma negativa assim como na forma interrogativa nós devemos usar o verbo auxiliar TO DO.
Usamos DO para subject pronouns I, You, We, They e usamos Does para subject pronouns da terceira pessoa como HE, SHE, IT.
Existem verbos regulares e inregulares
Os regulares são aquelas que seguem uma terminação padrão na sua conjugação, ou seja, o verbo para estar no no past simple nos so precisamos adicionar "ed" ou "d" no final do verbo o verbo "Play" no past simple fica "Played"
Os verbos irregulares são aqueles que não seguem um padrão ao ser passado para o past simple.
Run - Ran
Swim - Swam
See - Saw