Alone in the apartment while Mama was out shopping with Kirsti, Annemarie and Ellen were sprawled on the living room floor playing with paper dolls. They had cut the dolls from Mama's magazines, old ones she had saved from past years. The paper ladies had old-fashioned hair styles and clothes, and the girls had given them names from Mama's very favorite book. Mama had told Annemarie and Ellen the entire story of Gone with the Wind, and the girls thought it much more interesting and romantic than the king-and-queen tales that Kirsti loved. "Come, Melanie," Annemarie said, walking her doll across the edge of the rug. "Let's dress for the ball."
"All right, Scarlett, I'm coming" Ellen replied in a sophisticated voice. She was a talented performer; she often played the leading roles in school dramatics Games of the imagination were always fun when Ellen played.
The door opened and Kirsti stomped in, her face tear-stained and glowering. Mama followed her with an exasperated look and set a package down on the table. "I won't!" Kirsti sputtered. "I won't ever, ever wear them! Not if you chain me in a prison and beat me
Retire do texto:
A) uma frase no presente
B) uma frase condicional
C) uma frase no passado
D) uma frase no futuro
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Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
a) "Let's dress for the ball."
b) Not if you chain me in a prison and beat me
c) They had cut the dolls from Mama's magazines, old ones she had saved from past years.
d) "I won't ever, ever wear them!
Explicação:
a) frase no presente: "Let's dress for the ball." (vamos nos vestir para o baile)
b) frase condicional: Not if you chain me in a prison and beat me (nem se você me prender numa prisão e me bater). "If" (=se) da a ideia de uma condição.
c) frase no passado: They had cut the dolls from Mama's magazines, old ones she had saved from past years. (elas haviam cortado as bonecas das revistas da mamãe, as velhas que ela havia guardado dos anos atrás). "They had cut the dolls" - past perfect (had cut); old ones she had saved - past perfect (had saved)
d) frase no futuro: "I won't ever, ever wear them! (Eu nunca, nunca irei vestir isso). won't = will not. Won't é o futuro na negativa.