Inglês, perguntado por juliete9650, 1 ano atrás

use the present continuous:
a)we..........too much (drink)
b)I..........hove o puppy dog (wont)
c)July..........a beautiful song (sing)
d)..........you..........your job? (do)
e)he..........in his girl friend (trust)​


Wesleyr48: O certo seria "I've been wanting to have a puppy" or "I want to have a puppy".
juliete9650: vc pode por a resposta correta só ela
Usuário anônimo: I want a puppy. I have wanted a puppy for a long time.

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por rafaghn
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Resposta:

a - are drinking

b - am wanting to

c - is singing

d - are you doing your job?

e - is trusting


Usuário anônimo: I think wont is just a typo (spelling mistake)
rafaghn: and yeah, the question says "wont", i thought about won't, but won't is not a verb, and would turn the phrase into a negative future, rather than the present continuous it's asking for, in all other alternatives they had a verb in the parenthesis
Wesleyr48: I thought that too at first, but the person who asked the question said it's "wont" and not "want".
Wesleyr48: If it were "want", it would make more sense if it were "I have been wanting to have a puppy" or "I want a puppy".
rafaghn: yeah, but "have been wanting" is more like present perfect and "i want" is more like simple present. that's why i answered like that (even though i'm completely aware "i am wanting to have" makes no sense whatsoever)
rafaghn: present perfect continuous i meant, "have been wanting"
juliete9650: Obg vou dormir
Wesleyr48: I think these questions were made by a non-native English speaker.
rafaghn: yeah, definitely kkkkkkkk
Wesleyr48: Haha
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