Passe as frases abaixo para a forma negativa e interrogativa:
1. She wakes up at 8:00 everyday.
2. He studies japanese.
3. She reads good books.
4. It rains a lot here.
5. She never talks to stragers.
6. He goes to the gym every night.
7. He watches TV.
8. She misses her father.
9. It closes for lunch.
10. The baby cries too much.
11. He runs after work.
12. She likes him.
13. He drinks milk.
14. She plays videogame.
15. He leaves his office at six o'clock.
16. It needs to work.
17. He wants to buy a lot of magazines.
18. My sister knows about the party.
19. He forgets your birthday.
20. She understands what they say.
21. He prefers to go by car.
22. She takes her children to the doctor.
23. It starts at 7:00.
24. She sleeps before the movie.
25. He drives fast.
26. She plays soccer at school.
27. He rides a motorcycle.
28. She has a summerhouse.
29. It does a lot of mess.
30. He goes out on weekends.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
Transformares as frases de que se trata nas suas formas de modo que fiquem em seu estado de negação ou interrogação usando os verbos auxiliares do e does.
Separemos o uso de cada um deles de acordo com o sujeito da frase.
Usaremos does quando estivermos nos referindo a terceira pessoa do singular (he, she, it).
E o do usaremos para nos referir as outras pessoas de ação (I, you, we e they).
Começaremos identificando qual é o sujeito presente na frase e assim daremos sequência na resolução das mesmas.
1. She wakes up at 8:00 everyday.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) wake up at 8:00 everyday.
Interrogative form: Does she wake up at 8:00 everyday?
2. He studies japanese.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) study japanese.
Interrogative form: Does he study japanese?
3. She reads good books.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) read good books.
Interrogative form: Does she read good books?
4. It rains a lot here.
Negative form: It does not (doesn't) rain a lot here.
Interrogative form: Does it rain a lot here?
5. She never talks to stragers.
Negative form: Frase base.
Interrogative form: Does she never talk to strangers?
6. He goes to the gym every night.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) go to the gym every night.
Interrogative form: Does he go to the gym every night?
7. He watches TV.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) watch TV.
Interrogative form: Does he watch TV?
8. She misses her father.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) miss her father.
Interrogative form: Does she miss her father?
9. It closes for lunch.
Negative form: It does not (doesn't) close for lunch.
Interrogative form: Does it close for lunch?
10. The baby cries too much.
Negative form: The baby does not (doesn't) cry too much.
Interrogative form: Does the baby cry too much?
11. He runs after work.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) run after work.
Interrogative form: Does he run after work?
12. She likes him.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) like him.
Interrogative form: Does she like him?
13. He drinks milk.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) drink milk.
Interrogative form: Does he drink milk?
14. She plays videogame.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) play videogame.
Interrogative form: Does she play videogame?
15. He leaves his office at six o'clock.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) leave his office at six o'clock.
Interrogative form: Does he leave his office at six o'clock?
16. It needs to work.
Negative form: It does not (doesn't) need to work.
Interrogative form: Does it need to work?
17. He wants to buy a lot of magazines.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) want to buy a lot of magazines.
Interrogative form: Does he want to buy a lot of magazines?
18. My sister knows about the party.
Negative form: My syster does not (doesn't) know about the party.
Interrogative form: Does my sister know about the party?
19. He forgets your birthday.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) forget your birthday.
Interrogative form: Does he forget your birthday?
20. She understands what they say.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) understand what they say.
Interrogative form: Does she understand what they say?
21. He prefers to go by car.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) prefer to go by car.
Interrogative form: Does he prefer to go by car?
22. She takes her children to the doctor.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) take her children to the doctor.
Interrogative form: Does she take her children to the doctor?
23. It starts at 7:00.
Negative form: It does not (doesn't) start at 7:00.
Interrogative form: Does it start at 7:00?
24. She sleeps before the movie.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) sleep before the movie.
Interrogative form: Does she sleep before the movie?
25. He drives fast.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) drive fast.
Interrogative form: Does he drive fast?
26. She plays soccer at school.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) play soccer at school.
Interrogative form: Does she play soccer at school?
27. He rides a motorcycle.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) ride a motorcycle.
Interrogative form: Does he ride a motorcycle?
28. She has a summerhouse.
Negative form: She does not (doesn't) has a summerhouse.
Interrogative form: Does she has a summerhouse?
29. It does a lot of mess.
Negative form: It does not (doesn't) do a lot of mess.
Interrogative form: Does it do a lot of mess?
30. He goes out on weekends.
Negative form: He does not (doesn't) go out on weekends.
Interrogative form: Does he go out on weekends?
Explicação:
Percebemos que após o uso do verbo auxiliar, utilizamos a forma base do verbo principal em todas as frases, sendo ela na negativa ou interrogativa.
Além disso, foi exemplificado também, como podemos estar fazendo a abreviação do do/does + not (escrito entre parênteses em cada frase).
Desafie ainda mais o seu nível de inglês e a utilização dos seus verbos auxiliares acessando o link: https://brainly.com.br/tarefa/25783101