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ID
2538262
Banca
Exército
Órgão
EsFCEx
Ano
2017
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

      This news is about an 84-year-old woman from the UK. Her name is Ursula and she left school in 1944 unable to read. She had no time to learn to read because she had to look after her ill parents.

      Ursula felt sad that she could not read the papers or books like other people. She decided to learn to read now, in her 80s. She hopes that she can inspire other people to read too.

What is the main verb tense used in the text? Choose the correct verb tense.

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  • O Simple Past é usado para indicar ações passadas, ou seja, para descrever fatos que já aconteceram.

    Para reforçar o uso desse tempo verbal, muitas expressões temporais são utilizadas nas frases.

     

    Os exemplos mais usuais são: yesterday (ontem), the day before yesterday (antes de ontem), last night (ontem à noite), last year (ano passado), last month (mês passado), ago (atrás), etc.

     

    A formação básica do simple past é realizada sem o “to” e com o acréscimo deed, –ied ou –ao final dos verbos regulares.

    ex: She decided to learn to read now, in her 80s.

     

    No entanto, para os verbos irregulares é necessário consultar uma tabela e treiná-los, uma vez que modificam bastante sua forma.

    GABARITO: LETRA A

    FONTE: https://www.todamateria.com.br/simple-past/

     

  • This news is about an 84-year-old woman from the UK. Her name is Ursula and she left school in 1944 unable to read. She had no time to learn to read because she had to look after her ill parents.

          Ursula felt sad that she could not read the papers or books like other people. She decided to learn to read now, in her 80s. She hopes that she can inspire other people to read too.

    Verbos

    Partir, sair = Leave (infinitivo), Left (passado simples) - irregular

    Ter = Have (infinitivo), Had (passado simples) - irregular

    Sentir = Feel (infinitivo), Felt (passado simples) - irregular

    Decidir = Decide (infinitivo), Decided (passado simples) - regular