Mr. Day was a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England. He usually went to France or Germany for a few weeks during his summer holidays, and he spoke French and German quite well. But one year Mr. Day said to one of his friends, “I’m going to have a holiday in Athens. But I don’t speak Greek, so I’ll go to evening classes and have Greek lessons for a month before I go.” L. A. Hill. Elementary Stories for Reproduction, 1977 (adaptado) A frase em destaque poderia ser expressa no presente, sem alterar o sentido do texto, como
a) Mr. Day is a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England.
b) Mr. Day were a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England.
c) Mr. Day has a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England.
d) Mr. Day had a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England.
e) Mr. Day is going to be a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
a resposta correta e a letra A
Lendo o texto sobre Mr. Day, a frase no presente, sem alterar o sentido é: A) Mr. Day is a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England.
Presente do Indicativo
O Simple Present é usado para falarmos de ações que ocorrem de forma constante, habitual, no tempo presente.
No verbo to be (ser/estar), que é irregular, a conjugação verbal do Presente, nas frases afirmativas, é:
- I am
- You are
- He, She, It is
- We are
- You are
- They are
Nas frases interrogativas, inverte-se o verbo e a pessoa:
- Am I
- Are you
- Is He, She, It
- Are We
- Are You
- Are They
Nas negativas, acrescenta-se o not, que pode ser contraído, unindo-se ao verbo (menos na primeira pessoa, cuja contração se dará apenas entre ela e o verbo)
- I am not / I'm not
- You are not / You're not / You aren't
- He, She, It is not / He's, She's, It's not / He, She, It isn't
- We are not / We're not / We aren't
- You are not / You're not / You aren't
- They are not / They're not / They aren't
Para os demais, se forem verbos regulares:
- afirmativa, você deve acrescentar um "es", "ies" ou "s" ao final deles, quando conjugados, para as pessoas "she", "he" e "it";
- interrogativa: use o does para He, She e It e o do para as outras pessoas, colocando-os antes delas;
- negativa: use o does seguido de not para He, She e It, e o do seguido de not para as demais pessoas.
Obs.: o do e o does também podem se juntar ao not = doesn't / don't.
Para saber mais sobre o Presente Simples, acesse: brainly.com.br/tarefa/13501235
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