Texto com passado simples em inglês - exercícios (ensino médio)



Leonardo da Vinci wrote from right to left - you needed a mirror to read his handwriting.
He was a genius - he could write one sentence with his right hand and a different sentence with his left hand.
He invented scissors.
He drew architect's plans but never built a building.
He lost most of the paintings and drawings he did in Milan.
He had many talents. He made models and in his notebooks there were plans for a tank, a helicopter and a submarine.
His scientific observations were a hundred years before his time. 

1. Encontre no texto as formas verbais no passado simples dos verbos irregulares: write, make, have, build, lose, do, draw.

2. Quais são as duas formas do verbo to be no passado simples? Complete.

Para I, he, she e it é __________.
Para you, we e they é _________.

3. Complete o texto com o passado simples dos verbos entre parênteses.

Marie Curie _______ (be) a physicist and a chemist. She _________ (begin) her studies in Poland but in 1891 she _______ (leave) for France. She ________ (study) there and later _________ (work) as a scientist at the Sorbonne in Paris. She _________ (meet) and ________ (marry) a French scientist, Pierre Curie. They ________ (have) two children, Irene and Ewa. Maria and Pierre _________ (discover) two radioactive elements, radium and polonium. Pierre ______ (die) in 1906 in an accident in Paris. Maria _______ (get) two Nobel Prizes, in 1903 and in 1911. She _____ (die) in 1934.


ANSWER KEYS

1. wrote, made, had, built, lost, did, drew.

2. was e were.

3. 
Marie Curie was a physicist and a chemist. She began her studies in Poland but in 1891 she left for France. She studied there and later worked as a scientist at the Sorbonne in Paris. She met and married a French scientist, Pierre Curie. They had two children, Irene and Ewa. Maria and Pierre discovered two radioactive elements, radium and polonium. Pierre died in 1906 in an accident in Paris. Maria got two Nobel Prizes, in 1903 and in 1911. She died in 1934.



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