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#They will leave. (quietly, tomorrow morning)
 
#They will leave. (quietly, tomorrow morning)
 
#He finishes. (late, often)
 
#He finishes. (late, often)
#You speak. (loudly, never)
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#You speak. (clearly, never)
 
#We arrive. (early, sometimes)
 
#We arrive. (early, sometimes)
#I want to read the book. (carefully, sometimes)
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#I need to read the book. (carefully, sometimes)
 
#They worked. (quickly, today)
 
#They worked. (quickly, today)
  
 
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====2. Complete as frases colocando a alternativa correta:====
====2. Reescreva as frases colocando a alternativa correta:====
 
  
 
#He works _____. (hard / hardly)
 
#He works _____. (hard / hardly)
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#She is driving _____ behind us. (right / rightly)
 
#She is driving _____ behind us. (right / rightly)
  
 
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====3. Vocabulary – The Den. Traduza ou explique, em inglês, as palavras abaixo:====
====3. Vocabulary – The Den. Traduza ou explique, em ingles, as palavras abaixo:====
 
  
 
* chair
 
* chair
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* fireplace
 
* fireplace
 
* bookcase
 
* bookcase
 
  
 
====4. Escreva um parágrafo usando as palavras abaixo:====
 
====4. Escreva um parágrafo usando as palavras abaixo:====
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#My friend smokes many cigarettes a day.
 
#My friend smokes many cigarettes a day.
 
#Jane needs to wash her rug.
 
#Jane needs to wash her rug.
#That house´s carpet is beautiful.
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#The carpet of that house is beautiful.
 
 
  
 
====6. Siga o exemplo modificando as frases de acordo com as palavras em seguida:====
 
====6. Siga o exemplo modificando as frases de acordo com as palavras em seguida:====
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#She is writing the email / they / not
 
#She is writing the email / they / not
 
#This cushion is good / carpets / those
 
#This cushion is good / carpets / those
#Where will you go next vacation? / holiday / she
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#Where will you go on your next vacation? / holiday / she
 
#They would like to stay here / London / New York
 
#They would like to stay here / London / New York
 
#She needs to walk fast / run / slowly
 
#She needs to walk fast / run / slowly
#We have some questions / don´t / he
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#We have some questions / don't / he
 
#He sometimes sleeps late on weekends / always / work
 
#He sometimes sleeps late on weekends / always / work
 
#They love to go for a walk / ride / my family
 
#They love to go for a walk / ride / my family
 
  
 
====7. Leia o texto e responda as perguntas abaixo:====
 
====7. Leia o texto e responda as perguntas abaixo:====
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#What can furniture be used for?
 
#What can furniture be used for?
 
#Give 3 examples of furniture.
 
#Give 3 examples of furniture.
#What´s your favorite piece of furniture in your house?
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#What's your favorite piece of furniture in your house?
#Do you like colorful furniture or do you prefer more classic? Why?
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#Do you like colorful furniture or do you prefer them to be more classic? Why?
  
  

Latest revision as of 19:03, 19 December 2017


1. Para cada frase abaixo coloque os advérbios em parênteses na sua posição correta. Veja o exemplo abaixo:

They leave. (early, usually)
They usually leave early.
  1. We pick the flowers. (carefully, usually)
  2. She answers. (correctly, rarely)
  3. He is wrong. (however, seldom)
  4. They will leave. (quietly, tomorrow morning)
  5. He finishes. (late, often)
  6. You speak. (clearly, never)
  7. We arrive. (early, sometimes)
  8. I need to read the book. (carefully, sometimes)
  9. They worked. (quickly, today)

2. Complete as frases colocando a alternativa correta:

  1. He works _____. (hard / hardly)
  2. He follows the lecture _____. (close / closely)
  3. They _____ do any work. (hard / hardly)
  4. The dentist asks her to open her mouth _____ (wide / widely)
  5. He always comes _____. (late / lately)
  6. The road runs _____ the town Center. (near / nearly)
  7. She is driving _____ behind us. (right / rightly)

3. Vocabulary – The Den. Traduza ou explique, em inglês, as palavras abaixo:

  • chair
  • vase
  • match
  • rug
  • fireplace
  • bookcase

4. Escreva um parágrafo usando as palavras abaixo:

  1. sofa
  2. armchair
  3. cushion
  4. shelf / shelves

5. Mude as frases para negativo:

  1. They have a new couch in their house.
  2. Does he want to sit in that stool?
  3. There are many books in that bookcase.
  4. He is going to light the fireplace.
  5. We need a match for the barbecue.
  6. The food will be served on the coffee table.
  7. My friend smokes many cigarettes a day.
  8. Jane needs to wash her rug.
  9. The carpet of that house is beautiful.

6. Siga o exemplo modificando as frases de acordo com as palavras em seguida:

We want to watch the game on the couch / she / chair
She wants to watch the game on the couch.
She wants to watch the game on the chair.
  1. That store has beautiful armchairs / comfortable / house
  2. He has to read a book / magazine / article
  3. She is writing the email / they / not
  4. This cushion is good / carpets / those
  5. Where will you go on your next vacation? / holiday / she
  6. They would like to stay here / London / New York
  7. She needs to walk fast / run / slowly
  8. We have some questions / don't / he
  9. He sometimes sleeps late on weekends / always / work
  10. They love to go for a walk / ride / my family

7. Leia o texto e responda as perguntas abaixo:

Furniture is the set of movable objects that you have in your house. It is also a piece of decoration in a room. Furniture is also used to hold objects or store things.
  1. What is furniture?
  2. What can furniture be used for?
  3. Give 3 examples of furniture.
  4. What's your favorite piece of furniture in your house?
  5. Do you like colorful furniture or do you prefer them to be more classic? Why?





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