Passe as sentenças para o passado simples na forma negativa. a) She go to a good college. _______________________________ b) Teresa and Alberto grow up in São Paulo. _________________________________ c) Jake find a job near his home. _________________________________ d) Amelia live with her grandparents. _________________________________ e) Susan and Nick get married in March. _________________________________ f) Jack buy a new house last week.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
a) She didn't go to a good college.
b) Teresa and Alberto didn't grow up in São Paulo.
c) Jake didn't find a job near his home.
d) Amelia didn't live with her grandparents.
e) Susan and Nick didn't get married in March.
f) Jack didn't buy a new house last week.
Explicação:
Como negar frases no Simple Past:
1º passo: coloque o "did not" (didn't) entre o sujeito e o verbo na forma base (sem o "to").
She go to a good college.
She didn't go to a good college.
E é isso.
Resposta:
a) She didn't go to a good college.
b) Teresa and Alberto didn't grow up in São Paulo.
c) Jake didn't find a job near his home.
d) Amelia didn't live with her grandparents.
e) Susan and Nick didn't get married in March.
f) Jack didn't buy a new house last week.
Explicação:
a) Primeiramente, a forma correta da oração no presente é "She goes to a good college". Lembre-se que, para 3ª pessoa do singular (He, She, It), o verbo "to go" é conjugado "goes".
Regra para passar orações para o passado simples:
> Sujeito + didn't + verbo principal na forma infinitiva + complemento.
Obs.: "Didn't" é a forma contraída de "did not". No passado simples, independente do sujeito que pratica a ação, o auxiliar será sempre o mesmo: did not.
Vale lembrar que, por usarmos o verbo auxiliar "did", automaticamente o verbo principal da oração retorna para sua forma infinitiva.