URGENTE
1. Use o Past Participle dos verbos em parênteses para completar as frases.
She’s read that book. (read)
A. Have you seen my wallet? (see)
B. She’s _______ two books. (write)
C. I haven’t ________ her husband yet. (meet)
D. Bob has ______ a new bike. (buy)
E. Has she _____ her arm? (break)
F. They’ve _______ in love. (fall)
G. My husband has never _________ at the movie theater. (cry)
H. Has your friend ever _______ a Porsche? (drive)
2. Escolha a alternativa correta e complete a frase.
I have been to Switzerland. (has / have / went)
A. Has she ever bought anything at this supermarket? (Did / Haves / Has)
B. I’ve never ______ a costume. (weared / worn / wore)
C. ______ you finished talking on the phone yet? (Have / Did / Are)
D. My boss has _______ had two meetings this morning. (ever / yet / already)
E. My son has a test tomorrow, and he _______ studied yet. (didn’t / hasn’t / has)
F. Where ______ you go last weekend? (have/has/did)
G. She ______ at home last night. (been/were/was)
I went to the party (yesterday )– Simple Past – Yesterday- Last week – Last month – Last
summer – Past week – Two days ago – Usa-se o auxiliary Did para perguntas e did not em
negações
I have gone to the party.
Soluções para a tarefa
URGENTE
1. Use o Past Participle dos verbos em parênteses para completar as frases.
She’s read that book. (read)
A. Have you seen my wallet? (see)
B. She’s wrote two books. (write)
C. I haven’t met her husband yet. (meet)
D. Bob has bought a new bike. (buy)
E. Has she broke her arm? (break)
F. They’ve fell in love. (fall)
G. My husband has never cried at the movie theater. (cry)
H. Has your friend ever drove a Porsche? (drive)
2. Escolha a alternativa correta e complete a frase.
I have been to Switzerland. (has / have / went)
A. Has she ever bought anything at this supermarket? (Did / Haves / Has)
B. I’ve never ______ a costume. (weared / worn / wore)
C. ______ you finished talking on the phone yet? (Have / Did / Are)
D. My boss has _______ had two meetings this morning. (ever / yet / already)
E. My son has a test tomorrow, and he _______ studied yet. (didn’t / hasn’t / has)
F. Where ______ you go last weekend? (have/has/did)
G. She ______ at home last night. (been/were/was)
I went to the party (yesterday )– Simple Past – Yesterday- Last week – Last month – Last summer – Past week – Two days ago –
Usa-se o auxiliary Did para perguntas e did not em negações
I have gone to the party.
espero ter ajudado!