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Claudia e Luciana 19.02.

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STOP + TO + VERB > parar para

I am tired of studying. Let's stop to eat.

This film is boring, let's stop to sleep.

STOP + VERB + ING > parar de

I stopped driving because I was sleepy.

We often use both ways: OFTEN > frequentemente

I want to stop working here to travel the world.

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LIE - LIED > mentir

I lied to you, I'm not from Canada. I'm from London.

LIE - LAY > deitar LIE DOWN > deitar

I like to lie on the couch and watch tv.

She lay on the carpet because she had a backache.

You look dizzy, lie down for a moment.

LAY - LAID > deitar; colocar com cuidado

I need to lay myself a bit. (I need to lie down a bit)

I laid the baby in the crib.

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Possessive Adjective: my, your, his, her, its, our, their

- ALWAYS with a noun

My car broke down. I want to buy his new house.

Possessive Pronoun: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs

- NEVER with a noun


- we use them to avoid repeating words AVOID > evitar

- they replace the noun

My car is very old, yours is new.

Their house is cheap, ours is very expensive.

A friend of mine is a lawyer.

I still have a book of hers with me.

Este mouse é seu? Is this mouse yours?

Este é o seu mouse? Is this your mouse.

Are these keys yours?

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Half a dollar (US) Half a pound (UK)

Half an hour

Half a mile

Half a dozen

Half a pint

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SAVE FOR LATER > guardar pra mais tarde

I'm not that hungry now, I'll save my burguer for later.

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There's a new cinema/movie theater near here.


CAN I HAVE ...

Can I have an extra napkin, please?

Can I have a beer, please?

Can I have the salt shaker, please?

Can I have some pepper, please?

Can you pass the salt, please?

SINK > pia, afundar

I'm going to buy a new sink.

The ship is going to sink because it hit a rock.

SCENTED CANDLES > velas aromáticas

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Os agregados em inglês são os IN-LAWS

Brother-in-law

Sister-in-law

Father-in-law

Mother-in-law

Daughter-in-law

Son-in-law

Tem algum sal nesse frango?

Is there any salt on this chicken?

Are you allergic to...?

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HOW MANY > quantos

How many bells are there in that church?

THERE IS > tem, há, existe

Is there a doorbell in your house?

THERE ARE > têm, há, existem

This monitor isn't functioning anymore.

This monitor isn't working anymore. WORK > trabalhar, funcionar

PEAR > pera [pér]

CAN > lata

Can you can a can as a canner can can a can?

Is this candle half a dollar too?

Did you save any leftovers for me?

TO GO JOGGING or TO GO RUNNING

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