passe as frases para negativo e interrogativo, observando a mudança do verbo na 3° pessoa a) I go to school everyday.
N. __________________
I.___________________
b) She likes orange juice.
N._____________
I._______________
c) He watches DVD's at night.
N.______________
I._______________
d) You are my best friend.
N.______________
I._______________
e) Mary is my teacher.
N.
I.
f) They play soccer.
N.
I.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
a. I go to school everyday.
I don't go to school everyday.
Do I go to school everyday?
b. She likes orange juice.
She doesn't like orange juice.
Does she like orange juice.
c. He watches DVD's at night
He doesn't watch DVD's at night.
Does he watch DVD's at night?
d. You are my best friend.
You are not my best friend.
Are you my best friend?
e. Mary is my teacher.
Mary is not my teacher.
Is Mary my teacher?
f. They play soccer.
They don't play soccer.
Do they play soccer?
Explicação:
Resposta:
a)N. I don’t go to school everyday
I. Do I go to school everyday?
b)N. She don‘t like orange juice
I. Does she like orange juice?
c)N. He don’t watch DVD’s at night
I. Does he watch DVD’s at night?
d)N. You aren’t me best friend
I. Are you my best friend?
e)N. Mary isn’t my teacher
I. Is Mary my teacher?
f)N. They don’t play soccer
I. Does they play soccer?
Explicação:
“don’t” é a mesma coisa que “do not”, que seria a negação de que alguma ação é realizada
“aren’t” é o negativo de “are” que significa “é”, porém para os sujeitos no plural (we, they, you)
”isn’t” é o negativo de “is” que significa ”é”, porém para os sujeitos no singular (he, she, it)
Para as sentenças do interrogativo, é necessário pôr os verbos ser (are, am ou is), ou “does“ e “doesn’t” no início da frase
obs.: “does” e ”doesn’t” servem como o “do” ou “don’t”, só que no início de frases interrogativas