a) Stephanie hadprepared her tasks the night before the party. (to prepare)
b) Had they written their compositions before their teacher asked for it? (to write)
c) Teachers and students had not agreed, but the coordinator decided to explain the new project one more time. (not/agree)
d) Peter had never spoken with an Aussie accent. But after he lived in Australia for the past 2 years he has done it. (never/to speak)
e) The class had not started until he arrived. (not/to start)
Explicação:
Esse tempo verbal corresponde ao pretérito mais-que-perfeito do português, porque é uma ação/acontecimento do passado anterior a outro momento do passado.
Estrutura = sujeito + had + verbo principal no particípio do passado (frase afirmativa)
sujeito + had not + verbo principal no particípio do passado (frase negativa)
a) Stephanie had prepared her tasks the night before the party. (to prepare)
b) Had they written their compositions before their teacher asked for it? (to write)
c) Teachers and students had not agreed, but the coordinator decided to explain the new project one more time. (not/agree)
d) Peter had never spoken with an Aussie accent. But after he lived in Australia for the past 2 years he has done it. (never/to speak)
e) The class had not started until he arrived. (not/to start)
Past perfect
Pode-se dizer que o past perfect da língua inglesa está para o pretérito mais-que-perfeito da língua portuguesa, uma vez que trata-se de uma ação do passado anterior a um momento do passado. Sua estrutura dá-se por:
Sujeito + had (ou had not) + verbo principal no particípio do passado (afirmação)
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Resposta:
a) Stephanie had prepared her tasks the night before the party. (to prepare)
b) Had they written their compositions before their teacher asked for it? (to write)
c) Teachers and students had not agreed, but the coordinator decided to explain the new project one more time. (not/agree)
d) Peter had never spoken with an Aussie accent. But after he lived in Australia for the past 2 years he has done it. (never/to speak)
e) The class had not started until he arrived. (not/to start)
Explicação:
Esse tempo verbal corresponde ao pretérito mais-que-perfeito do português, porque é uma ação/acontecimento do passado anterior a outro momento do passado.
sujeito + had not + verbo principal no particípio do passado (frase negativa)
Next: the blanks filled with the past perfect.
a) Stephanie had prepared her tasks the night before the party. (to prepare)
b) Had they written their compositions before their teacher asked for it? (to write)
c) Teachers and students had not agreed, but the coordinator decided to explain the new project one more time. (not/agree)
d) Peter had never spoken with an Aussie accent. But after he lived in Australia for the past 2 years he has done it. (never/to speak)
e) The class had not started until he arrived. (not/to start)
Past perfect
Pode-se dizer que o past perfect da língua inglesa está para o pretérito mais-que-perfeito da língua portuguesa, uma vez que trata-se de uma ação do passado anterior a um momento do passado. Sua estrutura dá-se por:
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