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What ideas do the verbs in bold express in the following sentences? Choose the correct option after each sentence. Use the context to help you. Write the answers in your notebook.
a) “If na adoptive parent should ever decide not to keep the child, they must return it to Cybertronics for destruction.”
Verb in bold: must.
• a rule, na order, a strong obligation
• permission
• ability
• absence of necessity
b) “You have to sign it too, right here.”
Verb in bold: have to.
• a rule, na order, a strong obligation
• advice
• capacity
• a polite request
c) “Now, I had to sign a letter of agreement or they wouldn’t even let you see David.”
Verb in bold: had to.
• ability in the past
• strong obligation fulfilled in the past
• possibility in the past
• permission in the past
d) “I must be a little confused. What day is it?”
Verb in bold: must.
• necessity
• logical deduction
• advice
• strong obligation
e) “You don’t have to accept it or even try – it’s not too late to take him back!”
Verbs in bold: don’t have to.
• necessity
• no necessity
• prohibition
• na order
f) “Leaders of people ought to be equipped to handle the continued onslaught of technology innovation.”
Verb in bold: ought to.
• advice, moral obligation, the right thing to do
• capacity
• permission
• probability
g) “We mustn’t allow the machine to replace the true purpose of na organization.
We mustn’t abdicate the responsibility of leadership so advanced machinery supplants the very basis of civilization.”
Verbs in bold: mustn’t, mustn’t.
• permission
• no necessity
• prohibition
• ability
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
a) “If an adoptive parent should ever decide not to keep the child, they must return it to Cybertronics for destruction.”
Verb in bold: must.
• a rule, an order, a strong obligation
b) “You have to sign it too, right here.”
Verb in bold: have to.
• a rule, an order, a strong obligation
c) “Now, I had to sign a letter of agreement or they wouldn’t even let you see David.”
Verb in bold: had to.
• strong obligation fulfilled in the past
d) “I must be a little confused. What day is it?”
Verb in bold: must.
• logical deduction
e) “You don’t have to accept it or even try – it’s not too late to take him back!”
Verbs in bold: don’t have to.
• no necessity
f) “Leaders of people ought to be equipped to handle the continued onslaught of technology innovation.”
Verb in bold: ought to.
• advice, moral obligation, the right thing to do
g) “We mustn’t allow the machine to replace the true purpose of an organization.
We mustn’t abdicate the responsibility of leadership so advanced machinery supplants the very basis of civilization.”
Verbs in bold: mustn’t, mustn’t.
• prohibition