Inglês, perguntado por Fec7, 10 meses atrás

Trevor and Laura are decorating their house. Put in the verbs. Use the present
perfect. (have / has + p.p.)
Laura: How is the painting going? .............. you ............................. (finish)?
Trevor: No, I haven't. Painting the ceiling is really difficult, you know.
I ........................................ (not / do) very much. And it looks just the same as
before. This new paint ................................................ (not / make) any difference.
Laura: you ........................................ (not / put) enough on.
Trevor: I .......................................... (hurt) my back. It feels bad.
Laura: Oh, you and your back. You mean you ................................... (have) enough
of decorating. Well, I'll do it. Where ................ you ......................... (put) the brush?
Trevor: I don't know. It........................................... (disappear). I .............................
(look) for it, but I can't find it.
Laura: You're hopeless, aren't you? How much .………….. you .................................
(do) in here? Nothing! I ........................................ (paint) two doors.
Trevor: I ....................................... (clean) all this old paint around the window.
It looks much better now, doesn't it?
Laura: We .......................................... (make) some progress, I suppose.
Now, where .................. that brush ..................................(go)?
Oh, you ......................................... (leave) it on the ladder, look.

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por Usuário anônimo
10

Laura: How is the painting going? Have you finished?

Trevor: No, I haven't. Painting the ceiling is really difficult, you know. I haven't done very much. And it looks just the same as

before. This new paint hasn't made any difference.

Laura: you haven't put enough on.

Trevor: I have hurt my back. It feels bad.

Laura: Oh, you and your back. You mean you have had enough of decorating. Well, I'll do it. Where have you put the brush?

Trevor: I don't know. It has disappeared. I have looked for it, but I can't find it.

Laura: You're hopeless, aren't you? How much have you done in here? Nothing! I have painted two doors.

Trevor: I have cleaned all this old paint around the window. It looks much better now, doesn't it?

Laura: We have made some progress, I suppose. Now, where has that brush gone? Oh, you have left it on the ladder, look.

Respondido por johny4englishwork
15

A questão trata de verbos no present perfect.

Lembrando,

Present perfect

Have + past participle

Obs: as flexoes do participio passado de verbos regulares terminam em -d, -ed ou -ied.

Laura: How is the painting going? Have you finished?

Trevor: No, I haven't. Painting the ceiling is really difficult, you know. I haven't done very much. And it looks just the same as

before. This new paint hasn't made any difference.

Laura: you haven't put enough on.

Trevor: I have hurt my back. It feels bad.

Laura: Oh, you and your back. You mean you have had enough of decorating. Well, I'll do it. Where have you put the brush?

Trevor: I don't know. It has disappeared. I have looked for it, but I can't find it.

Laura: You're hopeless, aren't you? How much have you done in here? Nothing! I have painted two doors.

Trevor: I have cleaned all this old paint around the window. It looks much better now, doesn't it?

Laura: We have made some progress, I suppose. Now, where has that brush gone? Oh, you have left it on the ladder, look.

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