MY WEEKEND
CAROL
It was my birthday. My boyfriend Daniel came to my house to take me out for dinner. I opened the door, and he had a big bunch of flowers and a very nice car. He rented the car just to take me out. I was really surprised.
MICHAEL
I went to our house in the country with my family. It’s a small house in a village in the mountains. We often go there on the weekends and we usually go there for a few weeks in the summer. It was really hot when we went this weekend. It was 35 degrees. I was surprised because in July it´s usually cold.
SANDRA
I had a really terrible weekend. My boyfriend took me out to this really expensive restaurant. In the middle of our dinner, he gave me a very beautiful ring and he asked me to marry him. I was really surprised. I said no. I like him, but I knew I didn’t want to marry him. He was quite angry and sad. It was awful.
RAY
I had a great weekend. My wife and I got married 30 years ago. My wife and I were really surprised when our son came to our house on Thursday evening. He took us to the airport and gave us two tickets to go to Rome! He paid for everything: the flight, the hotel, everything. We had a lovely weekend. We rememberred the night we got married. It was wonderful.
Questions:
a. Identifique nos textos acima todos os verbos no Simple Past (Passado Simples)
b. Identifique os adjetivos, os possessivos e os advérbios de freqüência contidos nos textos
c. Elabore sentenças livres no caderno para a prática dos conceitos gramaticais encontrados nos textos
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
Questions:
a. Identifique nos textos acima todos os verbos no Simple Past (Passado Simples)
b. Identifique os adjetivos, os possessivos e os advérbios de freqüência contidos nos textos
c. Elabore sentenças livres no caderno para a prática dos conceitos gramaticais encontrados nos textos
Explicação:
a. be-was come-came open-opened have-had rent-rented
surprise-surprised go-went take-took give-gave ask-asked
know-knew get-got be-were pay-paid remember-rememberred
b. adjetivos: big-small-hot-cold-expensive-beautiful-angry-sad-awful-quite-wonderful.
pronome possessivos: my-our
advérbio de frequência: often-usually
c. My friends always bring their pretty expensive phones to school.
I never broke one of my bones.
I often gave my wonderful and small draw for people.