Negativa: I have not studied English for five years.
Interrogativa: Have I studied English for five years?
b) She has watched that movie three times.
Negativa: She has not watched that movie three times.
Interrogativa: Has she watched that movie three times?
c) They have cleaned their room every day this week.
Negativa: They have not cleaned their room every day this week.
Interrogativa: Have they cleaned their room every day this week?
d) We have visited our grandparents twice this month.
Negativa: We have not visited our grandparents twice this month.
Interrogativa: Have we visited our grandparents twice this month?
e) He has played soccer since he was a child.
Negativa: He has not played soccer since he was a child.
Interrogativa: Has he played soccer since he was a child?
f) I have cooked dinner for my family many times.
Negativa: I have not cooked dinner for my family many times.
Interrogativa: Have I cooked dinner for my family many times?
g) She has finished her homework before the deadline.
Negativa: She has not finished her homework before the deadline.
Interrogativa: Has she finished her homework before the deadline?
h) They have painted the walls in their house a beautiful shade of blue.
Negativa: They have not painted the walls in their house a beautiful shade of blue.
Interrogativa: Have they painted the walls in their house a beautiful shade of blue?
i) We have read several books this year.
Negativa: We have not read several books this year.
Interrogativa: Have we read several books this year?
j) He has fixed the car multiple times.
Negativa: He has not fixed the car multiple times.
Interrogativa: Has he fixed the car multiple times?
k) I have written three emails today.
Negativa: I have not written three emails today.
Interrogativa: Have I written three emails today?
l) She has bought new clothes for the summer.
Negativa: She has not bought new clothes for the summer.
Interrogativa: Has she bought new clothes for the summer?
m) They have learned new skills through online courses.
Negativa: They have not learned new skills through online courses.
Interrogativa: Have they learned new skills through online courses?
n) We have practiced the piano diligently this week.
Negativa: We have not practiced the piano diligently this week.
Interrogativa: Have we practiced the piano diligently this week?
o) He has completed the project on time.
Negativa: He has not completed the project on time.
Interrogativa: Has he completed the project on time?
p) I have visited that museum in the past.
Negativa: I have not visited that museum in the past.
Interrogativa: Have I visited that museum in the past?
q) She has worked at that company for ten years.
Negativa: She has not worked at that company for ten years.
Interrogativa: Has she worked at that company for ten years?
r) They have played soccer together since they were kids.
Negativa: They have not played soccer together since they were kids.
Interrogativa: Have they played soccer together since they were kids?
s) We have cleaned the house thoroughly.
Negativa: We have not cleaned the house thoroughly.
Interrogativa: Have we cleaned the house thoroughly?
t) He has studied French for six months.
Negativa: He has not studied French for six months.
Interrogativa: Has he studied French for six months?
Explicação:
Forma Negativa:
Para transformar uma frase afirmativa para a forma negativa em inglês, geralmente você adiciona "not" após o verbo auxiliar "have" (ou "has" na terceira pessoa do singular). Aqui está o padrão:
I/You/We/They + have + not + verbo principal no particípio passado
He/She/It + has + not + verbo principal no particípio passado
Exemplos:
a) I have studied English for five years. (Afirmativa)
Negativa: I have not studied English for five years.
b) She has watched that movie three times. (Afirmativa)
Negativa: She has not watched that movie three times.
Forma Interrogativa:
Para transformar uma frase afirmativa em uma pergunta (interrogativa) em inglês, geralmente você troca a ordem do sujeito e do verbo auxiliar "have" (ou "has" na terceira pessoa do singular). Aqui está o padrão:
Have/Has + sujeito + verbo principal no particípio passado + complemento
Exemplos:
a) I have studied English for five years. (Afirmativa)
Interrogativa: Have I studied English for five years?
b) She has watched that movie three times. (Afirmativa)
Interrogativa: Has she watched that movie three times?
Lembre-se de que, em perguntas, você também pode adicionar uma palavra interrogativa no início para obter informações específicas:
Exemplo:
How long have you studied English? (Quanto tempo você estudou inglês?)
Espero que isso tenha ajudado como transformar frases afirmativas em negativas e interrogativas em inglês!
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Resposta:
a) I have studied English for five years.
Negativa: I have not studied English for five years.
Interrogativa: Have I studied English for five years?
b) She has watched that movie three times.
Negativa: She has not watched that movie three times.
Interrogativa: Has she watched that movie three times?
c) They have cleaned their room every day this week.
Negativa: They have not cleaned their room every day this week.
Interrogativa: Have they cleaned their room every day this week?
d) We have visited our grandparents twice this month.
Negativa: We have not visited our grandparents twice this month.
Interrogativa: Have we visited our grandparents twice this month?
e) He has played soccer since he was a child.
Negativa: He has not played soccer since he was a child.
Interrogativa: Has he played soccer since he was a child?
f) I have cooked dinner for my family many times.
Negativa: I have not cooked dinner for my family many times.
Interrogativa: Have I cooked dinner for my family many times?
g) She has finished her homework before the deadline.
Negativa: She has not finished her homework before the deadline.
Interrogativa: Has she finished her homework before the deadline?
h) They have painted the walls in their house a beautiful shade of blue.
Negativa: They have not painted the walls in their house a beautiful shade of blue.
Interrogativa: Have they painted the walls in their house a beautiful shade of blue?
i) We have read several books this year.
Negativa: We have not read several books this year.
Interrogativa: Have we read several books this year?
j) He has fixed the car multiple times.
Negativa: He has not fixed the car multiple times.
Interrogativa: Has he fixed the car multiple times?
k) I have written three emails today.
Negativa: I have not written three emails today.
Interrogativa: Have I written three emails today?
l) She has bought new clothes for the summer.
Negativa: She has not bought new clothes for the summer.
Interrogativa: Has she bought new clothes for the summer?
m) They have learned new skills through online courses.
Negativa: They have not learned new skills through online courses.
Interrogativa: Have they learned new skills through online courses?
n) We have practiced the piano diligently this week.
Negativa: We have not practiced the piano diligently this week.
Interrogativa: Have we practiced the piano diligently this week?
o) He has completed the project on time.
Negativa: He has not completed the project on time.
Interrogativa: Has he completed the project on time?
p) I have visited that museum in the past.
Negativa: I have not visited that museum in the past.
Interrogativa: Have I visited that museum in the past?
q) She has worked at that company for ten years.
Negativa: She has not worked at that company for ten years.
Interrogativa: Has she worked at that company for ten years?
r) They have played soccer together since they were kids.
Negativa: They have not played soccer together since they were kids.
Interrogativa: Have they played soccer together since they were kids?
s) We have cleaned the house thoroughly.
Negativa: We have not cleaned the house thoroughly.
Interrogativa: Have we cleaned the house thoroughly?
t) He has studied French for six months.
Negativa: He has not studied French for six months.
Interrogativa: Has he studied French for six months?
Explicação:
Forma Negativa:
Para transformar uma frase afirmativa para a forma negativa em inglês, geralmente você adiciona "not" após o verbo auxiliar "have" (ou "has" na terceira pessoa do singular). Aqui está o padrão:
I/You/We/They + have + not + verbo principal no particípio passado
He/She/It + has + not + verbo principal no particípio passado
Exemplos:
a) I have studied English for five years. (Afirmativa)
Negativa: I have not studied English for five years.
b) She has watched that movie three times. (Afirmativa)
Negativa: She has not watched that movie three times.
Forma Interrogativa:
Para transformar uma frase afirmativa em uma pergunta (interrogativa) em inglês, geralmente você troca a ordem do sujeito e do verbo auxiliar "have" (ou "has" na terceira pessoa do singular). Aqui está o padrão:
Have/Has + sujeito + verbo principal no particípio passado + complemento
Exemplos:
a) I have studied English for five years. (Afirmativa)
Interrogativa: Have I studied English for five years?
b) She has watched that movie three times. (Afirmativa)
Interrogativa: Has she watched that movie three times?
Lembre-se de que, em perguntas, você também pode adicionar uma palavra interrogativa no início para obter informações específicas:
Exemplo:
How long have you studied English? (Quanto tempo você estudou inglês?)
Espero que isso tenha ajudado como transformar frases afirmativas em negativas e interrogativas em inglês!
Resposta:
Negativa:
a) I have not studied English for five years.
b) She has not watched that movie three times.
c) They have not cleaned their room every day this week.
d) We have not visited our grandparents twice this month.
e) He has not played soccer since he was a child.
f) I have not cooked dinner for my family many times.
g) She has not finished her homework before the deadline.
h) They have not painted the walls in their house a beautiful shade of blue.
i) We have not read several books this year.
j) He has not fixed the car multiple times.
k) I have not written three emails today.
l) She has not bought new clothes for the summer.
m) They have not learned new skills through online courses.
n) We have not practiced the piano diligently this week.
o) He has not completed the project on time.
p) I have not visited that museum in the past.
q) She has not worked at that company for ten years.
r) They have not played soccer together since they were kids.
s) We have not cleaned the house thoroughly.
t) He has not studied French for six months.
Interrogativa:
a) Have I studied English for five years?
b) Has she watched that movie three times?
c) Have they cleaned their room every day this week?
d) Have we visited our grandparents twice this month?
e) Has he played soccer since he was a child?
f) Have I cooked dinner for my family many times?
g) Has she finished her homework before the deadline?
h) Have they painted the walls in their house a beautiful shade of blue?
i) Have we read several books this year?
j) Has he fixed the car multiple times?
k) Have I written three emails today?
l) Has she bought new clothes for the summer?
m) Have they learned new skills through online courses?
n) Have we practiced the piano diligently this week?
o) Has he completed the project on time?
p) Have I visited that museum in the past?
q) Has she worked at that company for ten years?
r) Have they played soccer together since they were kids?
s) Have we cleaned the house thoroughly?
t) Has he studied French for six months?