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Graus de Parentesco

Portugus Afilhado Afilhada Av (ela) Av (ele) Avs (em geral) Bisav (ela) Bisav (ele) Bisneta Bisneto Cnjuge Cunhada Cunhado Dama de honra Enteada Enteado Genro Irm Irm beb Irmo Irmo beb Madrasta Madrinha de batismo Madrinha de casamento Me Meio irmo / irm Neta Neto Netos (em geral) Nora Padrasto Padrinho de batismo Padrinho de casamento Pai English Godson Goddaughter Grandmother Grandfather Grandparents Great-grandmother Great-grandfather Great-granddaughter Great-grandson Spouse Sister-in-law Brother-in-law Brides maid Stepdaughter Stepson Son-in-law Sister Baby sister Brother Baby brother Stepmother Godmother Maid-of-honor Mother Half brother / sister Granddaughter Grandson Grandchildren Daughter-in-law Stepfather Godfather (*) Bestman Father

Pai e me Pais adotivos Parentes em geral Parentes idosos Parentesco Primo / prima Primognito (10 filho) Sobrinha Sobrinho Sogra Sogro Tia Tia av Tio Tio av Tutor

Parents Foster parents Relatives Elder relatives Kinship , relationship Cousin Elder son Niece Nephew Mother-in-law Father-in-law Aunt Grand aunt Uncle Grand uncle Guardian

Possessive Case My fathers name is Paulo. Here the sonslive in their parents house.
In these sentences s and show possession. We normally use s and when the possessor is a person or an animal. My father names is Paulo.

Possessor +s + the thing possessed We use s After singular nouns including names After irregular plural nouns that dont end in s With names ending in s With two or more names, after the last name We use only an apostrophe After a plural noun that ends in s We useof For things Examples

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Examples

Adverbs of frequency
Use Position They indicate how often Before the main verbs something occurs. e.g. Taylor always gets to work early. They are generally used with the Present Simple. After de verb be and auxiliary verbs. e.g. Taylor is never late. I dont usually do much exercise. Sometimes and every day/week can come at the beginning or at the end of the sentence. e.g. Sometimes you forget to clean your teeth. / You always clean your teeth every day. Frequency adverbs are adverbs that state how often something happens or someone does something. Exemplos: Often the wind blows strongly at night. He speaks seldom. I visit her frequently.

Frequency adverbs always, everyday, daily show that something happens 100% of times. nearly, almost, always 90% usually 80% very often, frequently, 70% regularly often 60% sometimes 50% Occasionally 40% almost never/ever 20% seldom, almost never, rarely 10% never 0%

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