1.Carol had left (leave) the party before I arrived.
2. We had finished (finish) the exercise when the teacher entered the room.
3. I washed the dishes after we had eaten (eat).
4. Jane lost the book Bob had given(give) her
.5. They had cleaned (clean) their room before I called them.
6. She suspected he had stolen (steal) the car.
segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2007
segunda-feira, 6 de agosto de 2007
atividade 9
Uso:
usando o past perfect ele indica uma ação que ocorre no passado. È formado pelo verbo auxiliar Have e no passado had.
Estrutura:
A:He had left.
I: Had he left?
N: He had not left.
usando o past perfect ele indica uma ação que ocorre no passado. È formado pelo verbo auxiliar Have e no passado had.
Estrutura:
A:He had left.
I: Had he left?
N: He had not left.
Atividade 8
É uma ficção cientifica onde na década de 70 os carros seriam substituidos por helicopteros.
atividade 7
1- Inimigo Meu.
2- Estórias fantasticas e ficticias, é um fato de gênero policial, drama.São estórias inventadas para que gosta de drama, estória policial, ou desenhos do superhomem,batman, e outros.
2- Estórias fantasticas e ficticias, é um fato de gênero policial, drama.São estórias inventadas para que gosta de drama, estória policial, ou desenhos do superhomem,batman, e outros.
atividade 6
Change the sentences to the Future Tense:
1) The student will go to school by bus
.2) The scientists will tell about the computers.
3) John will study with his friends.
4) The man will walk in the park.
5) Mr. Clark will try a new experience.
II) Put the answers above to the interrogative and negative form:
1- I: will the student go to school by bus?
N: The student will not go to school by bus.
2- I: will the scientists tell about the computers?
N: The scientist will not tell about the computers.
3- I: will John studied with his friends?
N: John will not studied with his friends.
4- I: will the man walked in the park?
N: The man will not walked in the park.
5- I: will Mr. Clark try a new experience?
N: Mr. Clark will not try a new experience.
III) Suply the future continuous tense of the verbs in parentheses:
1) will you be traveling (travel) by the end of next week?
2) Tomorrow, at 5 o’clock, my parents will be arriving (arrive) from Europe.
3) I can’t meet you in the afternoon. I will be practice (practice) tennis.
4) They will be fling (fly) over the Caribbean tonight.
5) will the children be sleeping (sleep) at about 10 o’clock?
1) The student will go to school by bus
.2) The scientists will tell about the computers.
3) John will study with his friends.
4) The man will walk in the park.
5) Mr. Clark will try a new experience.
II) Put the answers above to the interrogative and negative form:
1- I: will the student go to school by bus?
N: The student will not go to school by bus.
2- I: will the scientists tell about the computers?
N: The scientist will not tell about the computers.
3- I: will John studied with his friends?
N: John will not studied with his friends.
4- I: will the man walked in the park?
N: The man will not walked in the park.
5- I: will Mr. Clark try a new experience?
N: Mr. Clark will not try a new experience.
III) Suply the future continuous tense of the verbs in parentheses:
1) will you be traveling (travel) by the end of next week?
2) Tomorrow, at 5 o’clock, my parents will be arriving (arrive) from Europe.
3) I can’t meet you in the afternoon. I will be practice (practice) tennis.
4) They will be fling (fly) over the Caribbean tonight.
5) will the children be sleeping (sleep) at about 10 o’clock?
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