Por Prof. Estêvão Prudêncio
Muitos não percebem que a forma verbal mais empregada em textos argumentativos e factuais em Inglês é a denominada “Simple”, mas não se engane, apesar de ser traduzida como “simples”, há algumas regras para serem aprendidas.
Na língua Inglesa, os tempos verbais que levam essa denominação são dois: “Simple Present” e “Simple Past”. Já a razão para isso acontecer é bem simples, ambos são usados para explicar fatos, narrar ações no presente e no passado. Vamos dar uma olhada em 2 passagens que ilustrem o uso desses tipos verbais:
Simple Present
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Simple Past
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Podemos perceber que nas duas passagens o uso dessas formas verbais “simples”, é majoritário, facilitando o entendimento do texto em geral. Se você ainda não domina esses dois tempos verbais, falarei sobre eles em textos vindouros.
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