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Dominando o Simple Present: Afirmativo, Negativo e Interrogativo

Hey There! Let's talk about the simple present today. O Simple Present é um dos tempos verbais fundamentais em inglês e é usado para expressar ações habituais, fatos universais e eventos que ocorrem no presente. Um dos aspectos mais importantes do Simple Present é entender como construir frases nas formas afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. Além disso, é crucial compreender quando e por que adicionamos "s" ou "es" ao final dos verbos. Vamos desvendar esses segredos juntos! Sentenças Afirmativas no Simple Present Forma Básica (Verbos Regulares e Irregulares): Para criar uma sentença afirmativa no Simple Present, siga esta estrutura: [Sujeito] + [Verbo no infinitivo] (+ [Complemento]) Aqui, usamos o verbo no infinitivo (a forma base do verbo) sem adicionar "s" ou "es" ao final, independentemente do sujeito: - I study English. - She reads books. - They travel around the world. - We enjoy watching movies. Sentenças Negativas no Simple Present F...
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Exemples About The Simple Past Using Irregular Verbs

Hey There! Here are some sentences using irregular verbs in the Simple Past tense, covering affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms: Affirmative: 1. I drove to work yesterday. 2. She swam in the ocean last summer. 3. They sang a beautiful song at the concert. 4. He ran a marathon last month. 5. We flew to Paris for our vacation. 6. Mary ate sushi for the first time. 7. The cat caught a mouse. 8. Tom drank a cup of coffee. 9. Lisa wrote a heartfelt letter. 10. My parents bought a new car. 11. The dog bit the mailman. 12. The sun rose early this morning. 13. They broke the vase by accident. 14. I spoke to the manager. 15. She took a great photograph. Negative: 16. I did not drive to work yesterday. 17. She did not swim in the ocean last summer. 18. They did not sing a beautiful song at the concert. 19. He did not run a marathon last month. 20. We did not fly to Paris for our vacation. 21. Mary did not eat sushi for the first time. 22. The cat did not catch a mouse. 23. Tom did not...

Exemples About The Simple Past Using Regular Verbs

Hey there! Here are some sentences using regular verbs in the Simple Past tense, covering affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms: Affirmative: 1. I watched a movie last night. 2. She cooked dinner for her family. 3. They visited the museum on Saturday. 4. He studied English for two hours. 5. We played soccer in the park. 6. Mary cleaned her room this morning. 7. The kids finished their homework. 8. Tom listened to his favorite songs. 9. Lisa danced at the party. 10. My parents traveled to Europe last year. 11. The dog barked loudly. 12. The sun shone brightly all day. 13. They painted the walls blue. 14. I baked a delicious cake. 15. She opened the window. Negative: 16. I did not watch a movie last night. 17. She did not cook dinner for her family. 18. They did not visit the museum on Saturday. 19. He did not study English for two hours. 20. We did not play soccer in the park. 21. Mary did not clean her room this morning. 22. The kids did not finish their homework. 23. Tom did ...

Aprenda Tudo Sobre o Simple Past Tense em Inglês

 Hey there! Vamos mergulhar no mundo da gramática inglesa e explorar um dos tempos verbais mais fundamentais: o Simple Past Tense. Este é um conceito essencial para qualquer pessoa que queira se comunicar em inglês de forma eficaz, seja para estudos, viagens ou negócios. Vamos desvendar todos os segredos desse tempo verbal e como usá-lo corretamente. O que é o Simple Past Tense? O Simple Past Tense é um dos tempos verbais mais utilizados em inglês para expressar ações que ocorreram no passado e que já foram concluídas. Ele é chamado de "Simple" porque a formação da maioria dos verbos no passado é bastante direta. Para a maioria dos verbos, você simplesmente adiciona o sufixo "-ed" ao verbo no infinitivo para formar o Simple Past Tense. Como Formar o Simple Past Tense A formação do Simple Past Tense varia dependendo do tipo de verbo. Aqui estão as principais regras: 1. Verbos Regulares: Para verbos regulares, a forma do Simple Past é criada adicionando "-ed...

Different Ways To Say "How Are You"

Hey There! There are many ways to ask someone "How are you?" or inquire about their well-being. Here are some common alternatives: 1. How are you doing? 2. How's it going? 3. How's everything? 4. How's life treating you? 5. How are things? 6. What's up? 7. What's new? 8. How's your day? 9. How's your week? 10. How are you feeling? 11. How are you holding up? 12. How's your health? 13. How's your mood? 14. What's the latest? 15. How have you been? 16. How's your day been so far? 17. How's your day going? 18. How's everything going on your end? 19. How are you getting along? 20. What's going on with you? These are just some of the many ways you can ask someone about their well-being or how they're doing. The specific phrase you choose may depend on the context and your relationship with the person you're speaking to. See you on the next post!

Time For Questions: Using "How Long"

Hey There! Today we will see how to use "How long" to ask questions. Here are some questions using "How long" along with answer options: 1. How long is your daily commute to work or school?    - Less than 15 minutes    - 15-30 minutes    - 30-45 minutes    - 45-60 minutes    - More than 60 minutes 2. How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?    - Less than 15 minutes    - 15-30 minutes    - 30-45 minutes    - 45-60 minutes    - More than 60 minutes 3. How long have you been in your current job or position?    - Less than 6 months    - 6 months to 1 year    - 1-2 years    - 2-5 years    - More than 5 years 4. How long do you typically spend on a phone call with a friend or family member?    - Less than 15 minutes    - 15-30 minutes    - 30-45 minutes    - 45-60 minutes    - More...

Time For Questions: Using "How Many Times".

Hey There! Let's see some questions and how to use "How many times" to ask questions. Here are some questions using "How many times" along with answer options: 1. How many times a week do you exercise?    - Once a week    - 2-3 times a week    - 4-5 times a week    - Daily    - I don't exercise 2. How many times a month do you eat out at restaurants?    - Never    - 1-2 times a month    - 3-4 times a month    - Once a week    - More than once a week 3. How many times a year do you travel for leisure?    - Never    - 1-2 times a year    - 3-4 times a year    - 5-6 times a year    - More than 6 times a year 4. How many times a day do you check your email?    - Less than 3 times    - 3-5 times    - 6-10 times    - More than 10 times    - I don't check my email regularly 5. How many times a wee...

Time For Questions: Using "How Much Time"

Hey There! Let's talk a little bit about questions with "How much time". Here are some questions using "How much time" along with answer options: 1. How much time do you spend commuting to work or school each day?    - Less than 15 minutes    - 15-30 minutes    - 30-45 minutes    - 45-60 minutes    - More than 60 minutes 2. How much time do you allocate for exercise or physical activity each week?    - Less than 30 minutes    - 30-60 minutes    - 1-2 hours    - 2-3 hours    - More than 3 hours 3. How much time do you spend on social media on an average day?    - Less than 15 minutes    - 15-30 minutes    - 30-60 minutes    - 1-2 hours    - More than 2 hours 4. How much time do you dedicate to reading or studying daily?    - Less than 15 minutes    - 15-30 minutes    - 30-60 minutes    - 1-2 hours ...

Time For Questions: Using "How Often".

Hey There! Let's practice the use of "How often" to ask questions. Here are some questions using "How often" along with answer options: 1. How often do you exercise?    - Daily    - Weekly    - Monthly    - Rarely    - Never 2. How often do you eat out at restaurants?    - Multiple times a week    - Once a week    - A few times a month    - Rarely    - Never 3. How often do you travel for leisure?    - Multiple times a year    - Once a year    - Every few years    - Rarely    - Never 4. How often do you check your email?    - Multiple times a day    - Once a day    - Every few days    - Rarely    - Never 5. How often do you attend social events?    - Multiple times a week    - Once a week    - A few times a month    - Rarely    - Never 6. Ho...

Time For Questions: Using "What Kind Of" and "Which Kind Of"

Hey There!  Let's practice some questions using "What kind of" and "Which kind of". Here are 20 questions using "What kind of": 1. What kind of food is your guilty pleasure? 2. What kind of music helps you relax after a long day? 3. What kind of movies do you prefer watching, comedy or drama? 4. What kind of hobbies do you enjoy on the weekends? 5. What kind of weather is your favorite for outdoor activities? 6. What kind of job would be your dream career? 7. What kind of books do you like to read before bedtime? 8. What kind of clothing style do you feel most comfortable in? 9. What kind of technology do you use for staying organized? 10. What kind of art do you find most inspiring? 11. What kind of vacation destination is on your bucket list? 12. What kind of pets do you have, or would you like to have? 13. What kind of exercise routine do you follow to stay healthy? 14. What kind of vehicle do you drive, or would you like to drive? 15. What kind of ...