Inglês, perguntado por vandetepedoncominett, 10 meses atrás

Answer these questions : (Personal Answers) 1. 0 pontos 2. 0 pontos 3. 0 pontos 4. 0 pontos 5. 0 pontos 6. 0 pontos 7. 0 pontos 8. 0 pontos 9. 0 pontos 10. 0 pontos 2. Complete with Past Continuous: 0. 0 pontos 1. 0 pontos 2. 0 pontos 3. 0 pontos 4. 0 pontos 5. 0 pontos 6. 0 pontos 7. 0 pontos 8. 0 pontos 9. 0 pontos 3. Complete os espaços com os verbos no Passado Contínuo (afirmativo, negativo ou interrogativo.) 1. I saw Joe this morning. (He, go)___________ to the supermarket. 0 pontos 2. What (you, do)_____________ at the mall today? 0 pontos 3. (It, rain)_________________ this morning, so we had to take an umbrella with us. 0 pontos 4. Tom was home yesterday. (He, fix)_________ the computer. 0 pontos 5. (You, park)_________ your car just ten minutes ago? I think I saw you at the parking garage. 0 pontos 4. Change to negative form. a) We were drinking yesterday. 0 pontos b) They were playing soccer. 0 pontos c) He was dancing at the party. 0 pontos d) She was trying to fix the car. 0 pontos

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por matcarv59
2

Resposta:

Went

Did you do

It rained

he fixed

did you park

we weren't drinking yesterday

They weren't playing socker

He was't dancing at the party

She was't trying to fix the car

Explicação:

Não se esqueça!

- Para mudar algum auxiliar para o negativo, usa - se o not, por exemplo: He was/ was not ou wasn't

- Como estamos falando de passado simples, toda vez que usarmos o did, o verbo ao lado não deve ser posto no passado, e sim no presente

Abraço!

Respondido por marcelleruiz93
0

Resposta:

Explicação:

Went

Did you do

It rained

he fixed

did you park

we weren't drinking yesterday

They weren't playing socker

He was't dancing at the party

She was't trying to fix the car

Explicação:

Não se esqueça!

- Para mudar algum auxiliar para o negativo, usa - se o not, por exemplo: He was/ was not ou wasn't

- Como estamos falando de passado simples, toda vez que usarmos o did, o verbo ao lado não deve ser posto no passado, e sim no presente

Abraço!

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