Complete the excerpt from the book Robinson Crusoe with the verbs in the past simple. 1* (to be) born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family. At a very early age, I * (to want) to go to sea. My father (to be) a wise man, and he (to beg) me not to do so. For a time, 1 * (to decide) not to think of it anymore. But one day, in the city of Hull, I met a friend who was going to sea on his father's ship. He (to ask) me to go with him. LIP On the same day we left Hull, meaning to go to the African coast. We (to guide) the ship as if we were going to the island of Fernando de Noronha. Then we (to pass) to the east of that island. After a few days, there came a fearful storm. The wind and the waves threw the ship this way and that for twelve days. The ship (to be) badly broken, and a lot of water was coming in. Then one of our men, early in the morning, (to cry) out, "Land!". [...] DEFOE, D. Robinson Crusoe. Simplified by Michael West. Harlow: Longman Group, 1976. p. 1. Complete the excerpt from the book Robinson Crusoe with the verbs in the past simple . 1 * ( to be ) born in the year 1632 , in the city of York , of a good family . At a very early age , I * ( to want ) to go to sea . My father ( to be ) a wise man , and he ( to beg ) me not to do so . For a time , 1 * ( to decide ) not to think of it anymore . But one day , in the city of Hull , I met a friend who was going to sea on his father's ship . He ( to ask ) me to go with him . LIP On the same day we left Hull , meaning to go to the African coast . We ( to guide ) the ship as if we were going to the island of Fernando de Noronha . Then we ( to pass ) to the east of that island . After a few days , there came a fearful storm . The wind and the waves threw the ship this way and that for twelve days . The ship ( to be ) badly broken , and a lot of water was coming in . Then one of our men , early in the morning , ( to cry ) out , " Land ! " . [ ... ]
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Resposta:
1 - Was
2 - Wanted
3 - Was
4 - Begged
5 - Decided
6 - Asked
7 - Guided
8 - Passed
9 - Was
10 - Cried
1- was
2- wanted
3- was
4- begged
5- decided
6- asked
7- guided
8- passed
9- was
10- cried
Simple Past é usado com ações que começaram e terminaram no passado
O texto da questão foi retirado do livro "Robinson Crusoe". O trecho fala de ações passadas, com tempo definido (Simple Past Tense).
No inglês, sempre que tivermos ações que começaram e terminaram no passado, em um tempo definido, usaremos o tempo verbal chamado de Simple Past Tense ou Past Simple Tense.
Algumas palavras-chave (keywords) que indicam que a frase está no Simple Past são: yesterday, last, e ago.
A frase também pode mencionar um ano que já passou, como, no caso do texto, 1632.
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