Most of the times, when we listen to some songs, we don’t really pay attention to what the artists are singing. Other moments, this is exactly what we do: we do listen and try to understand.
Then, read the following:
Dreaming With a Broken Heart – John Mayer
When you're dreaming with a broken heart,
The waking up is the hardest part
You roll out of bed and down on your knees
And for a moment you can hardly breathe
Wondering was she really here
Is she standing in my room?
No, she's not
'Cause she's gone, gone, gone, gone, gone
When you're dreaming with a broken heart,
The giving up is the hardest part
[…]
Taking the lyrics into account, analyze the following statements.
I. “The waking up” is an example of phrasal verbs, however, in this lyrics, on line 2, it is used as a subject.
II. The verb “roll” (line 3) is complemented by “out of” and “down on”, both turning into phrasal verbs.
III. “She’s gone”, written in the lyrics, is an example of phrasal verb.
IV. “The giving up” is an example of phrasal verbs, however, in this lyrics, on the last line, it is used as a subject.
It is correct what is stated on:
Alternativas
Alternativa 1:
I, only.
Alternativa 2:
I and II, only.
Alternativa 3:
I, II and III, only.
Alternativa 4:
I, II and IV, only.
Alternativa 5:
I, II, III, IV.
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Resposta:
Alternativa 4: I, II and IV, only.
Explicação:
III - has gone não é phrasal verb e, sim, um verbo no present perfect.
Para ser um phrasal verb é necessário verbo + preposição
Exemplos:
wake up
roll over
give up
look after
look for
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