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Been and Gone The Present Perfect III 1. Uso - Veja os exemplos: 1 - She has gone to the drugstore. 2 - She has been to the drugstore. Exercícios 1. Faça frases na afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa usando os locais abaixo e pronomes diferentes. Inclua também nomes de pessoas.: Ex.: She’s has been to the bank. She hasn’t been to the bank. Has she been to the bank? Qual a diferença entre as duas frases?} Frase 1 - She has gone to the drugstore. Nessa frase eu quero dizer que ‘‘ela’’ foi a farmácia e ainda está lá ou a caminho. Frase 2 - She has been to the drugstore. Nessa frase eu quero dizer que ‘ela’ foi a farmácia, mas ‘ela’ não está mais lá e nem a caminho ou retornando. bank college Rio de Janeiro butcher supermarket hairdresser gym bakery library São Paulo doctor’s drugstore Super Dica Faça os exercícios mentalmente antes de escrever. André Salvatierra Aulas particulares São Paulo: (11) 7641-5938 andre_salvatierra@yahoo.com.br Inglês e Português para Estrangeiros Lembre-se! she’s - She has hasn’t = has not you’ve = you have Been and Gone The Present Perfect III dentist hospital post office bar conference supermarket hotel church Acapulco police station soccer game grocery Ex.: He’s gone to the dentist. He hasn’t gone to the dentist. Has he gone to the dentist? Exercícios 2. Faça frases na afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa usando os locais abaixo e pronomes diferentes. Inclua também nomes de pessoas.: André Salvatierra Aulas particulares São Paulo: (11) 7641-5938 andre_salvatierra@yahoo.com.br Inglês e Português para Estrangeiros Respostas Exercício 1 Exercício 2 Possíveis respostas She’s gone to the hospital. He’s gone to the post office. They’ve gone to a bar. My friend’s gone to Acapulco. Arthur’s gone to the soccer game. Been and Gone The Present Perfect III André Salvatierra Aulas particulares São Paulo: (11) 7641-5938 andre_salvatierra@yahoo.com.br Inglês e Português para Estrangeiros Possíveis respostas I’ve been to college. She’s been to Rio de Janeiro. He’s been to the butcher. Jane’s been to the supermarket. They’ve been to the hairdresser. We haven’t been to the gym. She hasn’t been to the bakery. My mom hasn’t been to the library. I haven’t been to São Paulo. Susan hasn’t been to the doctor’s. Have you been to college? Has she been to the drugstore? Has Brian been to the bank? Has your father been to the gym? Have they been to Rio de Janeiro? She hasn’t gone to the police station. My daughter hasn’t gone to the grocery. They haven’t gone to the hospital. My family hasn’t gone to the church. Mike hasn’t gone to the hotel. Has she gone to the hotel? Has he gone to the soccer game? Has your friend gone to Acapulco? Has your family gone to the church? Have they gone to the supermarket? Page 1 Page 2 Page 3
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