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LETRAS NOTURNO

Lucas dos Santos Costa LSCsta 1710060003

Língua inglesa VII Lucivania 08/04/2020

REVISÃO LESSON 1 AND 2

I - Complete the questions with DID, WAS or WERE:

1- Did you send the letter to Joe?


2 - Were you at the party last Saturday?
3- Was she a close friend?
4- When did your daughter start to sing?
5- Were Kimberly and Janet working together?
6- Did you study for the test today?
7- Did your dog eat all its food?
8- Where did you buy this jeans?
9- Did Gabriele and Mark do all their homework?
10- Were Gabriele and Mark studying yesterday?
11- Was Sylvia smiling at you? I saw it!
12- Did we buy the tickets for the show? I don’t remember!
13- Where were you last Sunday night?
14- Was “FRIENDS” a good TV Show in your opinion?
15- In your opinion, was Eriksen a good teacher?
16- This car is beautiful! How much did it cost?
17- Where were your kids?
18- Was Brenda your girlfriend?
Complete as sentenças com o verbo adequado: Use Used to (ação repetida no passado)
em contraste com a ação do Presente Simples.

Exemplo: I used to swim every day. Now I swim only once a week.
1. Tom(study) used to study French when he was a child. Now he (not, have) don’t have the time anymore.
2. Jane currently used to work out (work out) 3 times a week. In the past she played (play) tennis daily.

3. We (go) used to go to a shopping mall every weekend but now we spend (spend) our weekends at the
beach.
4. Tim and his brother never watch (watch) television now. Back when they were children, they (watch)
used to watch Sesame Street every morning.
5. Jonathan (be) was a regular contributor to San Francisco magazine until last year. Now he (write)
writes articles once a month.
6. Mary (go) goes to that grocery shop every week. In the past, she (shop) used to shop at the city market.
7. We always (practice) practice soccer at the club.
We (do) used to do it in a different place, but the club is much better.
8. Laura (be) was an avid reader when she was a child. Now, she only reads (read) magazines.

Complete the sentences with too much, too many, fewer, less e enough.

1. Ken is always at home. He doesn't go out too much for a young single one.
2. I don't like the weather here. There is too much rain.
3. You drink too much coffee. It's not good for you
4. I can't wait for them. I haven't got enough time to hold everyone.
5. There was nowhere to sit on the beach. There were too many people.
6. Our team didn't play well. We made too many mistakes.
7. There should be fewer people at the banks during these pandemic days.
8. You don't eat enough fruit, you should eat some more.
9. You should eat less fast food, you are getting fat.
10. They need more people helping them.

Change the direct questions into indirect questions.

1) Where does she play tennis?


Could you tell me where she plays tennis?
2) What is this?
Do you know what this is?
3) When do John and Luke meet?
Can you tell me when John and Luke meet?
4) When is the party?
Do you know when the party is?
5) What does he do at the weekend?
Do you know what he does the weekend?
6) Who is she?
Could you tell me who she is?
7) Why do you like travelling so much?
Can you tell me why you like travelling so much?
8) Where is the station?
Could you tell me where the station is?
9) Where do you study Chinese?
Could you tell me where you study Chinese?
10) Where is the nearest supermarket?
Do you know where the nearest supermarket is?

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