Inglês, perguntado por rafaelcastro98, 5 meses atrás

Who invented the first car?
The car was an important invention for mankind and since prehistory, there are records of primitive forms of wheel use. If we're talking about the first modern automobile, then it's Karl Benz, in 1886. But long before him, there were strange forerunners to today's cars, including toys for emperors, steam-powered artillery carriers, and clanking, creaking British buses. Humans have possessed knowledge of the wheel for several thousand years, and we've been using animals as a source of transportation for nearly that long. So, in some sense, the earliest forerunners of the car date back to the earliest mists of our prehistory

The first sentence of the text "The car was an important invention for mankind and since prehistory..." introduces us to a story in the past.

Mark the alternative that has the same verb tense.

A) People now can use a variety of means of transportation.
B) The car is an invention of mankind.
C) Humans have had the knowledge of the wheel for several thousand years.
D) Karl Benz built the first modern automobile model in 1886.
E) Humans are developing technology so fast, that in some years we will have flying cars.

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por evanuelneto
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Resposta:

Karl Benz patented the three-wheeled Motor Car, known as the "Motorwagen," in 1886. It was the first true, modern automobile.

Explicação:

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