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Trabalho 2
Trabalho 2
a) To make the comparative form of na adjective, you add ‟ ─ er” at the end of
c) If the adjectives ends in ‟̵ ─ e”, Just add ‟̵─ r”, for exampleː
Before the dinner my sister got message saying that she felt the exam
3 using my daily routine to clarify the function of the five modal verbs areː
May ─ it is used to talk about possibility. It can also be used to talk about a possibility
Must ─ it is most used to express the personal opinion or obligation and is followed by
infinitive form of the verb. Exampleː I must work hard to submet on time this work
WILL ─ it is used to talk about the future, to make promises and offers, to express
spontaneous decisions, plans and predictions. Exampleː I will go to the lessons next
Friday.
4 Using the following verbs (TO HAVE, TO BE, To Go and To DO), to talk about
I have to wear the masks when I leave home to the public places;
When I arrived at shop, I had always wash my hand before get there;
You add ─s to form the plural of most noums ( Pupil→ pupils, flower→
flowers)
days)
photos,potato → potatoes)
6 To write a sentences where there is a condition and a result. In this kind of sentences,
There exist many conditions. The most common are datailed belowː
ZERO CONDITION
This kind of condition refers to the universal truths, those which happen always that
+ verb Infinitive.
FIRST CONDITION → is used to talk about facts or situations that probably will in
the future,if the condition takes place. It mean that we are talke about probabilities.
Exampleː If I pass the exam, I will go for Holiday → I will go for Holiday, If I pass the
exam
Infinitive
about imaginary situations that will happen if the condition was real ( but it is not). It is
something hypothetical.
Exampleː If I had money, I would buy motorbike →I would buy motorbike, If I had
money
Negativeː If + subject + didnˈt + verb infinitive, Subject + wouldnˈt + verb
infinitive.
3RD CONDITION → It is used to talk about hypothetical situations but in the past
Afirmativeː If+ Subject+ Past Perfect, Subject + would + have + Verb participle.
Exampleː If I had studied guitar, I would have been a rock star → I would have been a
Negativeː If+ Subject+ Past Perfect (negative), Subject + wouldnˈt + have + Verb
participle.
Afirmative ─( Subject+ have/ has + past participle form of the verb + the rest of the
sentence)
Negative ─ ( Subject+ have not / has not + past participle of the verb + the rest of
the sentence)
sentence…?