Questões de Passado perfeito | Past perfect (Inglês)

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Choose the correct answer:

  • A Irregular verbs are those that follow regular conjugation rules.
  • B Irregular verbs usually involve adding -d or -ed at the end of the base form of a verb.
  • C Irregular verbs do not follow these patterns either for the simple past or the past participle — or neither one of the two.
  • D For all irregular verbs, all you have to do is keep the infinitive form of the verb as is and use it for both the past tense and the past participle.
  • E All irregular verb involves those that use the same conjugation for the simple past and past participle tenses.

Analyze the following sentences below:

I. “What will you have been doing?” is in the simple future and future perfect tense.
II. “I was studying English when you called yesteday” is in the past continuous.
III. “She wrote last night” is in simple past.
IV. “Have they ever been abroad?” is in the past perfect.
V. “What are you doing now?” is in the present continuous.

Which ones are correct?

  • A Only I and III.
  • B Only II, III and V.
  • C Only III, IV and V .
  • D Only I, II and IV.
  • E Only I, II, III, IV.
Use the simple past tense, the present perfect tense or the past perfect tense to complete the sentences.
I. The educators ______ (to teach) through the Paulo Freire Method.
II. Previously the students ______ (to learn) through an old and non-dynamic method, then the educators searched and found Freire’s method.
III. Firstly they had had long hours of boring studies when a group of educators ______ (to get) in touch with The Method Paulo Freire, everything changed.
  • A I. have taught – II. had learned – III. got
  • B I. taught – II. learned – III. get
  • C I. have teached – II. had learnt – III. gottan
  • D I. have taught – II. has learnt – III. got

Mark the alternative that presents the Past Participle of the verbs below:

call – break – go - know

  • A callet – broke – went – known
  • B callet – broken – gone - knew
  • C called – broke – went - knew
  • D called – broken – gone - known

Check the alternative that presents the tense of the sentence below:

“Pamela went to Paris last year.”

  • A Past Perfect
  • B Simple Present
  • C Present Perfect
  • D Simple Past