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To have – ter To have got - ter

I have I have got

You have You have got

He/she/it has He/she/it has got

We have We have got

You have You have got

They have They have got

You have long hair

You have got long hair

Negative:

To have – ter To have got - ter

I don’t have I haven´t got

You don’t have You haven´t got

He/she/it doesn’t have He/she/it hasn’t got

We don’t have We haven´t got

You don’t have You haven´t got

They don’t have They haven´t got

Interrogativa:

To have – ter To have got - ter

Do I have…? Have I got…?

Do you have Have you got

Does he/she/it have Has he/she/it got

Do we have Have we have

Do you have Have you got

Do they have Have they got


Mr (Mister) - Senhor

Mrs (Misses) – Senhora (casada/viúva)

Miss (Miss) – Senhorita (solteira)

Ms (Miz) – casadas ou solteiras

To play – brincar, jogar, tocar

Mariana plays with her dolls – A Mariana brinca com as bonecas dela

I played cards all night with my buddies – Joguei cartas a noite toda com os meus compinchas

Eddie plays the piano magnificiently.

Present Simple:

Affirmative:

To play: To study: To brush:

I play I study I brush


You play You study You brush
He/she/it plays He/she/it studies He/she/it brushes
We play We study We brush
You play You study You brush
They play They study They brush

Negative:

I don’t play I don’t study I don’t brush


You don’t play You don’t study You don’t brush
He/she/it doesn’t play He/she/it doesn’t study He/she/it doesn’t brush
We don’t play We don’t study We don’t brush
You don’t play You don’t study You don’t brush
They don’t play They don’t study They don’t brush

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