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How can I say ''vestir-se'' in English?
''GET DRESSED'' - e.g. I get dressed in 10 minutes.
How can I say ''estar com sede'' in English?
''GET THIRSTY'' - e.g. When I run I get thirsty.
How can I say ''trocar dinheiro'' in English? (no sentido de fazer intercâmbio)
EXCHANGE MONEY
How can I say ''reservar um vôo" in English?
BOOK A FLIGHT
What's the past simple of ''DO''?
DID
What's the past participle of ''DO''?
DONE
Translate it into English - ''Eu fui para Florianópolis sábado passado.''
I went to Florianópolis last Saturday.
Translate it into English - ''Eu não fui para a escola ontem.''
I didn't go to school yesterday.
What's the past participle of ''SEE''?
SEEN
What's the past participle of ''WRITE''?
WRITTEN
SIMPLE PAST - He _________ to his mother's house. (GO - negative)
He didn't go to his mother's house.
SIMPLE PAST - She ______ to Italy yesterday. (GO - affirmative)
She went to Italy yesterday.
EVER or NEVER? - We have ______ been here before.
We have never been here before.
Make a question using "EVER'' / PRESENT PERFECT (see - a French movie)
Have you ever seen a French movie?
ALREADY or YET? - I've ________ finished my homework.
I've already finished my homework.
ALREADY or YET? - They haven't finished it ___________.
They haven't finished it yet.
PRESENT PERFECT - I _____________ bread for days. (HAVE - negative)
I haven't had bread for days.
PRESENT PERFECT - They ____________ to Italy twice. (BE - affirmative)
They have been to Italy twice.
PRESENT PERFECT - Jim __________ his car. (SELL - affirmative)
Jim has sold his car.
PRESENT PERFECT - I ___________ this film once. (SEE - affirmative)
I have seen this film once.
PRESENT PERFECT - She ____________ her homework. (DO - negative)
She hasn't done her homework.
PRESENT PERFECT - I _____________ soccer. (PLAY - affirmative)
I have played soccer.
BEEN vs. GONE - A) Where is Sally? B) She'll soon be here. She has ______ to Los Angeles but she came back yesterday.
She has been to Los Angeles but she came back yesterday.
BEEN vs. GONE - A) Where is Sally? B) She's not here. She has _______ to New York on holiday.
She has gone to New York on holiday.