Liz (1)_____________ (not enjoy) her evening last night. She (2)______________ (want) to go to an outdoor concert, but it (3)______________ (rain), so she just (4)______________ (stay) home. She (5)______________ (study) for a couple of hours. Then she (6)______________ (watch) a movie on TV, but she (7)______________ (not like) it much.
Soluções para a tarefa
Liz DIDN'T ENJOY her evening last night. She WANTED to go to an outdoor concert, but it RAINED, sho she just STAYED home. She STUDIED for a couple hours. Then she WATCHED a movie on tv, but she DIDN'T LIKE it much.
Resposta:
Liz doesn't enjoyed (1) her evening last night. She wanted (2) to go to an outdoor concert, but it rained (3), so she just stayed (4) at home. She studied (5) for a couple of hours. Then she watched (6) movie on TV, but she doesn't liked it much.
Explicação:
doens't = doest not. Abreviação, forma contraída de "does not"
Usamos o "does" porque, o "do", pode ser apenas utilizado apenas em (they, we, you) e o "does" para plural ((he, she, it)
Does/do é o verbo fazer, mas serve também como acompanhamento.
A maioria dos verbos terminados em ED estão no simple past (passado simples)
Há verbos no passado que não podem ser usado o ED no final, mas estes são os verbos irregulares
EX: Break
simple past: broke
tradção: quebrar (quebrado)
espero ter ajudado