Teste de sabedoria sobre o assunto Simple Past e Presente.
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In the age-old battle between independence-seeking teenagers and worried parents, the older generation is packing some new weapons. Caller ID tells parents who is calling their kids. Cell-phone bills detail every local number the kid has called. New computer programs track just about everything − every Web site visited, every e-mail sent − that a teenager does online. Os verbos que estão no Simple Present, no texto, são:
Worried - visited - sent
Is packing - is calling - is going
Worried - has called - does
Detail - track - get
Tells - detail - track
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Assinale a alternativa correta para completar com o Simple Present: She doesn't ________ anymore.
Worked out
Works out
Working out
To work out
Work out
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Ursula! I whispered Yes, my darling, she said, without __________ her eyes. What have you got in your basket? I asked. She opened her eyes, startled, and looked at me. What do you mean? she said defensively. There is something moving in your basket, I said. Oh, it’s nothing. It’s just a present for somebody. She said. Os verbos “whispered” e “said” sublinhados no texto referem-se a:
Simple present.
Present perfect
Past progressive
Simple past.
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Qual das frases a seguir está escrita corretamente na forma negativa?
We don't go to school every day
We didn't studied for the test
She didn´t played soccer at school
My parents didn’t travel last year
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De acordo com a formação das frases no Simple Present, a oração em que as palavras aparecem na ordem correta é:
My girlfriend visits her parents on Sundays
On Sundays my girlfriend her parents visits
Visits her parents on Sundays my girlfriend
My girlfriend parents her visits on Sundays
Her parents my girlfriend visits on Sundays
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Qual alternativa está gramaticalmente INCORRETA?
You didn't walk yesterday
Did you walk yesterday?
Did you walked yesterday?
You walked yesterday.