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Revision as of 14:50, 15 August 2013
Grammar
How
Hoje vamos aprender a usar a palavra how.
1. Utilizamos a palavra how da mesma forma que a palavra como em português.
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2. Podemos, também, colocar a palavra how junto com um adjetivo, em geral, significando "quão".
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3. Algumas expressão utilizam a palavra how.
Quando queremos pedir a opinião de alguém sobre algo que acabamos de fazer, perguntamos:
- How's that?
- It's great. Good job.
De forma informal, podemos usar a seguinte expressão para perguntar por que.
- How come you will not be at the party?
- I have to work tomorrow. I'm sorry.
Usamos a palavra how junto com a preposição about para fazer sugestões.
- How about going to the movies?
- Sure. That's a great idea.
- How about a cup of coffee?
- Yes, please. I need to wake up.
Exercises
1. Traduza as seguintes expressões.
- a. How are you?
- b. I'm good, and you?
- c. How are you doing today?
- d. I am doing fine, thanks. How about you?
- e. How will you travel to India next year?
- f. I will travel by plane.
- g. How do you feel about your job?
- h. I love it. It is very exciting.
- i. How old are you?
- j. I am 24 years old.
- k. How tall are you?
- l. I am 6 feet 2.
- m. How long is the movie?
- n. It is 2 hours long.
- o. How much money do you need?
- p. I need 400 dollars.
- q. How many brothers and sisters do you have?
- r. I have one sister and two brothers.
- s. How's that?
- t. It's great. Good job.
- u. How come you will not be at the party?
- v. I have to work tomorrow. I'm sorry.
- w. How about going to the movies?
- x. Sure. That's a great idea.
- y. How about a cup of coffee?
- z. Yes, please. I need to wake up.
2. Faça frases com as seguintes expressões.
- a. How is
- b. How does
- c. How will
- d. How old
- e. How tall
- f. How long
- g. How much
- h. How many
- i. How come
- j. How about
Pronunciation
Examples | |
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thin | throw |
thumb | author |
healthy | birth |
path | think |
theme | moth |
Vocabulary
Cars
- Trunk
- License plate
- Bumper
- Brake light
- Hubcap
- Door
- Wheel
- Tire
- Tread
- Shock absorber
- Rear-view mirror
- Hood
- Blinker
- Headlight
- Windshield wiper
- Windshield
- Seat
- Seat belt
- Motor, engine
- Jack
- Floor mat
- Jumper cables
- Battery
- Exhaust pipe
- Muffler
- Gas can
- Spark plug
- Motor oil
- Funnel
- Dip stick
- Horn
- Honk
- Steering wheel
- Speedometer
- Odometer
- Fuel gauge
- Pedals
- Clutch
- Brake
- Accelerator
- Stick shift, gear shift
http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/car/
Review
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