Exercício: Quando “to leave” significa esquecer?
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Há alguns dias vimos como usar to leave e to forget com a mesma esquivalência: “esquecer”. Nesse post, vimos que a diferença entre os dois é bem simples. Caso você não lembre, pode acessar o post novamente no link abaixo:
Quando “to leave” significa esquecer?
Para fixar o uso desses dois verbos com o mesmo significado, vamos praticar um pouco.
Choose between the two options in parenthesis to complete the sentences:
1 – We went camping last weekend, but I ________________ my sleeping bag. (left/ forgot)
2 – The police stopped me last night and I __________________ my driver’s license at home. (had left/ had forgotten)
3 – My son _______________________ his backpack in my car. (has left/ has forgotten)
4 – Phil ____________________ the tickets, so we must go back home. (left/ forgot)
5 – I have no idea what time it is because I __________________ my watch. (left/ forgot)
6 – Can I borrow your dictionary? I ________________ mine at home. (left/ forgot)
7 – Dad ________________ his laptop in the car and it was stolen. (left/ forgot)
8 – How come you _________________ your cell phone? (left/ forgot)
Let’s check your answers, shall we?
Answers:
1 – forgot; 2 – had left; 3 – has left; 4 – forgot; 5 – forgot; 6 – left; 7 – left; 8 – forgot.