The key to exercise solutions in chapter Review Units 5-6 for the textbook Performer B1, Vol. 1 with authors Marina Spiazzi, Marina Tavella e Margaret Layton from Zanichelli
Question
Choose the correct alternative.
Answer
We use the past simple to talk about past actions that happened (A) in finished periods of time.
We form the past simple of (B) regular verbs using the suffix -ed.
We use (B) did + base form of the verb to form questions in the past simple.
In British English you write the date like this: (B) 23rd March 2000.
We use noun + 's to express possession when the possessor is (B) a person.
The double genitive is a phrase where you express possession by the use of (B) the preposition of + possessive form of a noun / possessive noun.
Both ... andmeans (A) sia ... sia.
The difference between the past simple of regular and irregular verbs only regards (B) the affirmative form.
Could is the past simple form of (A) can.
Look, sound, smell, taste, feel and seem express (A) perceptions.