Complete the dialogue in the Past Simple tense.
Meg: Hi, Sam! Where __________________ (be) you last weekend? Sam: I was in Rio. Meg: Oh, really? And how ______________ (be) it? Sam: It was great! My friends and I went to the beach every morning, we _______________ (play) beach volleyball in the afternoon, and at night we ________________ (watch) some videos. How about you? Meg: Well, I didn’t do anything special. On Saturday I ______________(listen) to some music and _________________ (talk) to my friends on the phone. Sam: And what _____________ you ______________ (do) on Sunday? Meg: I ________________ (stay) home and ______________(study) for the English test. Sam: Oh…
A- where- wased -play-watched-listeneded - talke- did/did- stayeie- study
B-were- were -playied-watchied-listenied- talkied- dided/doed- stayied- studyied
C- was- was-play-watch-listen- talk- do/do- stay- study
D-were- was-played-watched-listened- talked- did/do- stayed- studied
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
Meg: Hi, Sam! Where were you last weekend?
Sam: I was in Rio.
Meg: Oh, really? And how was it?
Sam: It was great! My friends and I went to the beach every morning, we played beach volleyball in the afternoon, and at night we watched some videos. How about you?
Meg: Well, I didn’t do anything special. On Saturday I listened to some music and talked to my friends on the phone.
Sam: And what did you do on Sunday?
Meg: I stayed home and studied for the English test.
Sam: Oh…
D -were- was-played-watched-listened- talked- did/do- stayed- studied
Explicação:
O Simple Past (Passado simples) é usado para indicar ações passadas já concluídas, ou seja, para falar de fatos que já aconteceram; que começaram e terminaram no passado.
O verbo auxiliar desse tempo verbal é did.
Simple Past na forma interrogativa:
O did é o verbo auxiliar utilizado para as frases interrogativas no Simple Past. Porém, o verbo auxiliar (did) deve estar na frente do sujeito.
Estrutura:
verbo auxiliar (did) + sujeito + verbo principal no infinitivo (sem to) + complemento
Em frases com verbo to be ("Where were you last weekend?"), o verbo to be se comporta como verbo auxiliar, então, ele deve vir na frente do sujeito em frases interrogativas também.