PAST SIMPLE:
1. Coloque as frases no PAST SIMPLE.
a) You_____________ at 7:00. (get up)
b) She_____________ dinner and ____________. (have, study)
c) They __________________ the game. (win)
d) We _______________________ a lot at the party. (dance)
PAST CONTINUOUS:
1. Coloque as frases no PAST CONTINUOUS.
a) She has breakfast and goes to school.
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b) He walks at the park.
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c) They sleep after lunch.
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d) You play the game.
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segunda-feira, 21 de novembro de 2011
sexta-feira, 18 de novembro de 2011
quarta-feira, 16 de novembro de 2011
1. Qual é o 'tense' que usa somente o verbo no passado? E qual é o outro que apresenta o passado do verbo to be (was/were) + um verbo no gerúndio?
Past simple. Past continuous
2. No PAST CONTINUOUS, como fazemos frases negativas e interrogativas? Dê um exemplo.
Usando o auxiliar did.
Did you go to school yesterday?
I didn't go to school yesterday.
Past simple. Past continuous
2. No PAST CONTINUOUS, como fazemos frases negativas e interrogativas? Dê um exemplo.
Usando o auxiliar did.
Did you go to school yesterday?
I didn't go to school yesterday.
quarta-feira, 9 de novembro de 2011
1. No inglês, há diferença se falamos algo no futuro com as formas will e going to? Dê exemplo.
Sim. Will é para coisas que decidimos na hora: I will eat a hamburger. Going to é para coisas planejadas: I'm going to travel in December.
2. Em português, quando queremos dizer que "tinha alguma coisa" usamos o verbo "ter". Qual é a estrutura do inglês usada para isso? Dê exemplo.
There was e there were. There was a girl next to the tree. There were boys in the park.3. Observe as frases:
a) I went home by car.
b) I was waiting for you at the school.
Qual é a diferença entre elas?
a) Past simple.
b) Past continuous.
4. Qual é a diferença do Past simple e Past continuous?
Past simple: uma coisa que você fez. Past continuous: uma coisa que você estava fazendo.
Sim. Will é para coisas que decidimos na hora: I will eat a hamburger. Going to é para coisas planejadas: I'm going to travel in December.
2. Em português, quando queremos dizer que "tinha alguma coisa" usamos o verbo "ter". Qual é a estrutura do inglês usada para isso? Dê exemplo.
There was e there were. There was a girl next to the tree. There were boys in the park.3. Observe as frases:
a) I went home by car.
b) I was waiting for you at the school.
Qual é a diferença entre elas?
a) Past simple.
b) Past continuous.
4. Qual é a diferença do Past simple e Past continuous?
Past simple: uma coisa que você fez. Past continuous: uma coisa que você estava fazendo.
segunda-feira, 7 de novembro de 2011
Past Continuous
♦ Jane took a shower while her brother was eating.
♦ Mark looked for some help when his girlfriend was crying.
♦ The teacher read the lesson, but the students were talking.
♦ I didn't note the information about the adress because I was watching TV.
♦ We weren't paying attention that's the reason we lost the adress.
♦ My mother bought a new bag while my father was walking at the park.
Complete:
Karen and Rafaela was walking at the shopping mall when _______________________________.
♦ Mark looked for some help when his girlfriend was crying.
♦ The teacher read the lesson, but the students were talking.
♦ I didn't note the information about the adress because I was watching TV.
♦ We weren't paying attention that's the reason we lost the adress.
♦ My mother bought a new bag while my father was walking at the park.
Complete:
Karen and Rafaela was walking at the shopping mall when _______________________________.
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