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Are you my son?
The Prince and the Pauper (1881) is a book by Mark Twain. The book is about two boys, Tom and Edward. They are 15 years old but their lives are very different. Tom is a poor boy but Edward is a prince. They change places by mistake so Edward is a poor boy and Tom is a prince. The old King, Henry VIII, is not well but he is Edward's father and he wants to know the truth...
The King visits the prince (or is he the poor boy?).
King: I don't understand! Are you my son?
Tom: No, I'm not a prince, I'm poor.
King: Are you sure? Your clothes are not very old!
Tom: They're not my clothes. They're Edward's clothes. He's poor now.
King: Oh no! This is terrible! Is it true?
Tom: Yes, it is. I'm really sorry, King Henry.
You aren't my father, you're my King.
PRACTICE
1) Underline the correct option.
a) I be / am/ is twelve years old.
b) They be / am / are in the garden.
c) It am / is / are six o'clock.
d) You be / is / are a dentist.
e) I am / is / are in the station.
f) It am / is / are very hot.
g) My sister am/is/are at work.
h) I be / am / are hungry.
i) We am / is / are students.
j) The book be / is / are about tigers.
2)Use the verb be to make these sentences true for you.
a) My mobile phone ________ new.
b) Today _________ Monday.
c) Coffee ________ my favourite drink.
d) I ________ a good cook.
e) My eyes _________ blue.
f) It ________ warm today.
g) My shoes ________ clean.
h) I _________ at home.
i) History books _________ interesting.
j) My bed ________ next to the door.
Soluções para a tarefa
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1.
a) am
b) are
c) is
d) are
e) am
f) is
g) am
h) are
j) is
2.
a) is
b) is
c) is
d) am
e) are
f) is
g) are
h) am
i) are
j) is
camisvieira22:
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Lendo o texto "Are you my son?", do livro "The prince and the Pauper", temos:
1) Sublinhando a opção correta:
- a) am
- b) are
- c) is
- d) are
- e) am
- f) is
- g) is
- h) am
- i) are
- j) is
2) Usando o verb para tornar as frases verdadeiras, temos:
- a) is
- b) is
- c) is
- d) am
- e) are
- f) is
- g) are
- h) am
- i) are
- j) is
Verbo to be
Traduzido como "ser" ou "estar", é um verbo irregular usado quando as pessoas querem se apresentar (dar informações sobre si mesmas) ou falar com/sobre outras pessoas. Também utiliza-se para dizer o lugar onde coisas/pessoas estão.
Sua conjugação, na afirmativa do presente do indicativo:
- I am => I'm
- You are => You're
- He, She, It is => He's, She's, It's
- We are => We're
- You are => You're
- They are => They're
Nas frases negativas:
- I am not / I'm not
- You are not / You aren't / You're not
- He, She, It is not / He, She, It isn't / He's, She's, It's not
- We are not / We aren't / We're not
- You are not / You aren't / You're not
- They are not / They aren't / They're not
Na interrogativa:
- Am I
- Are you
- is he, she, it
- Are we
- Are you
- Are they
Para saber mais sobre tempos verbais em inglês, acesse: brainly.com.br/tarefa/30939131
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