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9.̊ ano#etapa2
Profa. Juliana Alvarez
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Língua Inglesa
Semana 1 - 2º semestre EF2 Neste Guia de Revisão, você vai estudar
“Personality traits” e “Second conditional”. Pág. 3 a 5 do Volume 3
Pág. 8 a 11 do Volume 3
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*Caro(a) aluno(a), este Guia Conquista de Revisão tem o objetivo de dar o suporte necessário para que você ingresse no próximo ano letivo tendo, de fato,
apreendido os conhecimentos do ano de 2020. Aqui você irá relembrar os conteúdos mais importantes
e, portanto, essenciais para a sua formação.
Bom trabalho!
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Personality traits
Here we have some adjectives to describe a person. Observe that the adjective comes before the noun (antes do substantivo).
Positiveadmirablebrilliantcaringcheerful
cooperativededicateddynamiceducatedfriendlygenerous
Anna is an educatedand a generous girl.
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Negative
annoyedangrybossycruel
displeasedfurious
frustratedmaliciousmeanrude
My grandpa sometimes is a rude man.
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Complete with the correct adjective:
admirable - dynamic - displeased - angry - friendly
a) My classmate Daniel gets __________ when we talk about his hair.b) Mia is an ___________ girl. She does everything to help everybody.c) My mother is a very ___________ woman. She is all the time inventing something.d) That boy is ___________ with everything. He can’t smile.e) I guess I’m a ___________ boy. I have no problem with my friends.
a) angry; b) admirable; c) dynamic; d) displeased; e) friendly
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Second conditional
Its structure is formed by:
If + subject + verb in the past + subject + would + verb in the infinitiveIf she met him again, she would cry. (Se ela o encontrasse novamente, choraria.)
If I were you, I wouldn’t go. (Se eu fosse você, não iria.)
The opposite can happen:
Subject + would + verb in the infinitive + subject + verb in the pastShe would cry, If she met him again.
I wouldn’t go, If I were you.
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Match the sentences:
a) If I were, she, I wouldn’tb) They would travel, Ifc) If I had money, I wouldd) My father would be happy, Ife) If I practiced a lot, I would
( ) buy beautiful clothes to my mom. She deserves it.( ) their parents allowed them to.( ) I passed in the exams, but I didn’t.( ) win the championship.( ) call him again. He is not a good guy.
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Ciências
Semana 2 - 2º semestre EF2 Neste Guia de Revisão, você vai estudar
“Past simple” e “Past continuous”. Pág. 10 a 17 do Volume 4
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Past simple
Its structure is formed by:Subject + verb in the past + complementKeith baked lots of cupcakes. (regular verb - bake)They saw her kissing another guy. (irregular verb - see)
Negative form In the negative form we add the auxiliar did + not (didn’t) and the verb comes to the infinitive.
Keith didn’t bake lots of cupcake.They didn’t see her kissing another guy.
Interrogative form In the interrogative form we start the sentence with the auxiliar Did and the verb comes to the infinitive. Did Keith bake lots of cupcakes? Yes, she did. Did they see her kissing another guy? No, they didn’t.
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• Observe the picture and write T or F.
a) ( ) They went camping. b) ( ) The girl cooked hamburger. c) ( ) Everybody ate the soup.d) ( ) They weren’t happy. e) ( ) They slept in the tent.f) ( ) They didn’t have fun. g) ( ) They enjoyed the food. T-F-T-F-T-F-T
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Past Its structure is formed by:
Subject + was/were + verb (ing) + complementGreg was training to the competition. (train)Jenny and Jack were having lunch together. (have)
• Negative form In the negative form we add not after the verbs was/were:
Greg was + not (wasn’t) training to the competition.Jenny and Jack were + not (weren’t) having lunch together.
• Interrogative form In the interrogative form we start the sentence with the verbs was/were:
Was Greg training to the competition? No, he wasn’t.Were Jenny and Jack having lunch together? Yes, they were.
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• Observe the sentences:
A. Mirtes was knocking on the door. B. They was studying Geography. C. My dog was eating my flip flops. D. Jonh were doing the dishes.
According to the structure of Past Continuous the correct alternative is:
a) A and B. b) B and C. c) All of them. d) A and C. e) A, B and C.
Alternativa D
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9º.
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talk!
Língua Inglesa
Semana 3 - 2º semestre EF2 Neste Guia de Revisão, você vai
estudar “Present perfect”. Pág. 10 a 17 do Volume 4
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Subject + have/has + verb in the participle + complement
Cindy has looked for a new job. (look-looked-looked) Regular verb
My friends have sung karaoke. (sing-sang-sung) Irregular verb
Present perfect
Its structure is formed by:
Observe that we use HAS for the subjects He, She, It.
Observe that we use HAVE for the subjects I, You, We, They.
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• Unscramble the words to form sentences.
a) messages/me/has/aunt/texted/my __________________________________b) has/nightmare/Yohan/had __________________________________________c) motorcycle/his/has/Hugo/driven/new ________________________________d) friends/become/have/best/they _____________________________________e) Susan/given/presents/her/has/nephew _______________________________
a) My aunt has texted me messages; b) Yohan has had nightmares; c) Hugo has driven his new motorcycle; d) They have become best friends; e) Susan has given presents to her nephew
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Present perfect • Negative form We add not after have/has:
My father has understood my problems. My father has not (hasn’t) understood my problems.
• Interrogative formWe invert the subject and the auxiliar have/has:
My cat has slept for 4 hours. Has your cat slept for 4 hours?
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• Choose the correct answer.
a) hasn’t begun; b) have forgiven; c) has been; d) Has/believed; e) has changed
a) Beth ______ (not/begin) an Italian course. ( ) haven’t begin ( ) hasn’t begun ( ) haven’t begun
b) We ______ (forgive) her mistakes. ( ) have forgiven ( ) has forgave ( ) have forgave
c) This year __________ (be) very weird. ( ) have been ( ) has been ( ) have being
d) ______ he _______ (believe) in her? ( ) Have/believed ( ) Has/believed ( ) Have/believe
e) The technology ____________ (change) over the years. ( ) have change ( ) has changed ( ) have changed