Inglês, perguntado por Diogoslvv, 11 meses atrás

Read the situations below.



I have a twin brother but we have different physical characteristics. (different)

The pupils weren’t paying attention to the film. (interested)

Fernando doesn’t speak Spanish very well. (good)

Everybody praises my daughter for her politenesss. (proud)

Mark doesn’t like arts very much. (fond)



In which alternative the sentences are correct? Consider the prepositions.




a) I’m physically different of my twin brother./ The pupils weren’t interested at the film./ Fernando isn’t good in Spanish./ I’m proud of my daughter./ Mark isn’t fond of arts.

b) I’m physically different for my twin brother./ The pupils weren’t interested in the film./ Fernando isn’t good at Spanish./ I’m proud for my daughter./ Mark isn’t fond of arts.

c) I’m physically different from my twin brother./ The pupils weren’t interested on the film./ Fernando isn’t good in Spanish./ I’m proud of my daughter./ Mark isn’t fond of arts.

d) I’m physically different of my twin brother./ The pupils weren’t interested in the film./ Fernando isn’t good on Spanish./ I’m proud of my daughter./ Mark isn’t fond about arts.

e) I’m physically different from my twin brother./ The pupils weren’t interested in the film./ Fernando isn’t good at Spanish./ I’m proud of my daughter./ Mark isn’t fond of arts.

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por CremildaBR
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Resposta:

e) I’m physically different from my twin brother./ The pupils weren’t interested in the film./ Fernando isn’t good at Spanish./ I’m proud of my daughter./ Mark isn’t fond of arts.

Explicação:

to be different from

to be interested in

to be good at

to be proud of

to be fond of

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