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Sobre verbos | verbs em inglês
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I. Peter Russo called out to me from across the street. II. Look at that beautiful night! III. Let’s go over the math lesson. IV. How come she’s so upset.
Which ones are correct?
I. “I will be there at nine o’clock” is in the immediate future.
II. “The Second War ended in 1945” is in the simple past.
III. “At this same time tomorrow, I’ll be travelling” is in future progressive.
IV. “How many symphonies did Mozart compose?” is in the simple present.
V. “She hasn’t seen that film yet” is in the present perfect progressive.
Which ones are correct?

I. “Oprah has joined forces with Steven Spielberg, Quincy Jones, and Scott Sanders to bring The Color Purple musical”
II. "In 1985, Oprah made her acting debut as Sofia in Spielberg’s adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel—and earned an Academy Award nomination. "
III. “Celie, the protagonist of The Color Purple, endures the unimaginable while growing up in rural Georgia—and triumphs, thanks in part to the support of the book’s other women protagonists, Sofia and Shug Avery.”
Julgue o item que se segue.
The verb tense in the sentence “When the new park will open, I’ll go there every day” is correct, as the use of the conjunction “when” allows it.
Julgue o item que se segue.
All sentences require a subject and a verb. However,
imperative sentences (commands) do not need to include
their subject because it’s assumed to be the person the
sentence is directed at.
Concerning the Present Perfect, analyze the following items.
I. We use the present perfect to talk about situations continuing up to now.
II. We often use the present perfect for actions repeated up to now.
III. We do not use the present perfect when we say how long they have lasted.
The CORRECT item(s) is(are):
“The United States Congress has ___ together bill to cut off funding to the Department of Homeland Security.”
Complete the sentence below with the correct verb. Choose the CORRECT answer.
‘‘Three years ago, I ________ Portuguese to my pupils.’’
