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qwelly [4]
4 years ago
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Simple Future O Simple Future (Futuro Simples), também chamado de Future Simple, é um tempo verbal usado para expressar ações fu

turas que irão ocorrer, ou seja, que ainda não aconteceram. O Simple Future Tense pode indicar uma decisão que está sendo tomada no ato da fala. Além disso, pode expressar um pedido, uma promessa, um aviso, um convite ou uma oferta. Em português, esse tempo verbal corresponde ao Futuro do Presente do Modo Indicativo. Complete as frases abaixo, utilizando o verbo corretamente. Mary: "I am about to fall asleep. I need to wake up!"Clare: "I ______ you some coffee." ( ) ll go ( ) am going to get ( ) will get ( ) will go to get
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1 answer:
Otrada [13]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I will get you some coffee

Explanation:

The simple future in the English language represents a verbal form whose main objective is to represent situations that will happen at that very moment.

To use the simple future, the word "will" is used as an auxiliary to the verb that will be used in the sentence. Thus, the sentence must be assembled as follows:

Subject + "will" + verb (in the infinitive, but without the auxiliary "to", which will be replaced by "will").

Accordingly, the sentence shown above will be spelled correctly as follows:

Mary: "I am about to fall asleep. I need to wake up!"

Clare: "I will get you some coffee."

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