Ingles - Ultimo Teste
Ingles - Ultimo Teste
Ingles - Ultimo Teste
ACTIVE VOICE
PASSIVE VOICE
am/is/are + particpio
Simple Present
Present Progressive
Simple Past
Past Progressive
Simple Future
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
Future Perfect
Present Continuous:
Active: I am throwing the ball to my sister.
Passive: The ball is being thrown to my sister by me. OU My sister is being thrown the ball by me.
Past Continuous:
Active: I was throwing the ball to my sister.
Passive: The ball was being thrown to my sister by me. OU My sister was being thrown the ball by
me.
Present Perfect:
Active: I have thrown the ball to my sister.
Passive: The ball has been thrown to my sister by me OU My sister has been thrown the ball by me.
Past Perfect:
Active: I had thrown the ball to my sister.
Passive: The ball had been thrown to my sister by me. OU My sister had been thrown the ball by
me.
Future:
Active: I will throw the ball to my sister.
Passive: The ball will be thrown to my sister by me OU My sister will be thrown the ball by me.
Conditional:
Active: I would throw the ball to my sister.
Passive: The ball would be thrown to my sister by me. OU My sister would be thrown the ball by
me.
Lifestyle can be
We make the normal Passive in the first verb. The rest of the sentence doesn't change:
It is claimed that the Mona Lisa is the most famous painting in the world.
Personal Passive
We use the Second Subject as the Subject for our Passive Sentence.
We make the normal Passive in the first verb.
When the second verb is a Simple Present or a Simple Future, we add an infinitive + to:
The Mona Lisa is claimed to be the most famous painting in the world".
We use the second subject and change the first verb into the Passive Voice
When the second verb in the Passive Structure is a Simple Present or a Simple Future,
we change it into a To Infinitive:
Phrasal verbs
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Relative Pronouns
1. Who (que): usado para se referir a pessoas.
The woman who lives next door is a dentist. (A mulher que mora ao lado dentista.)
Nesse caso observamos que o who identifica a mulher, que j foi mencionada anteriormente na
frase.
2. Which (que): usado para se referir a animais ou coisas, nunca a pessoas.
This is the book which I am reading. (Esse o livro que eu estou lendo.)
Aqui temos o which dando mais informaes sobre algo, no caso o livro.
3. That (que): usado para se referir tanto a pessoas quanto animais ou coisas. Usando os
mesmos exemplos acima podemos dizer:
4. Whom (quem): usado para se referir a pessoas, porm, apenas quando houver uma
preposio na frase. Vejamos:
The boy about whom you are talking is my neighbor. (O menino sobrequem voc est
falando meu vizinho.)
The clerk to whom I gave my documents is not here at the moment. (O funcionrio
para quem eu dei os documentos no est aqui no momento.)
importante notar que as estruturas que usam o whom so estruturas formais da lngua, mais
comumente usadas na linguagem escrita.
5. Where (onde): Refere-se a um lugar fsico.
Salvador is the city where I was born. (Salvador a cidade onde eu nasci.)
Nesse caso temos o where dando maiores informaes sobre algo, no caso a cidade de
Salvador, que havia sido mencionada anteriormente na frase.
6. Whose (cujo/cuja): usado para dar ideia de posse.
Mark is the boy whose mother is a famous actress. (O Mark o menino cujame
uma atriz famosa.)
O whose se refere ao menino, mas alm disso d a ideia de posse ligando a me ao menino.
Raramente usamos cujo e cuja na lngua falada do portugus, por conta disso as pessoas tm
um pouco mais de dificuldade de us-lo em ingls. Porm, no ingls, o whose bastante
usado, por isso vale a pena anotar e como eu digo sempre: praticar, praticar e praticar.
MODAL VERBS
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Impossibility
5- May Permission ; Possibility ; probability in the future
6- Might Polite Permission; Doubtful Possibilty; Probability in the future(less
probabel than may)
7- Will Request; Invitation ; Offer ; Facts in the future ; Predictions
8- Would Polite request ; Past habit
9- Need to Lack of necessity ; abssence of obligation
10 Shold to / ought to Mild obligation (50%); advice ; opinion ; logical
conclusion
11 Had better Advice
Conditionals
Type 0 If + Present Simple + Present Simple /Imperative Facts, true , routines.