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#I'd like _____ time off next week when I move.
 
#I'd like _____ time off next week when I move.
 
#There's _____ coffee left; do you have _____ in your house?
 
#There's _____ coffee left; do you have _____ in your house?
#I'd like a sandwich and _____ sparkling mineral water.
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#I'd like a sandwich and _____ sparkling water.
#There is _____ smoke without a fire.
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#There is _____ smoke without a fire. (If you have smoke, then you must have fire.)
 
#_____ newspapers support the Government, but most don't.
 
#_____ newspapers support the Government, but most don't.
 
#_____ shops don't accept credit cards.
 
#_____ shops don't accept credit cards.
 
  
 
====2. Mude as frases de '''any''' para '''no''':====
 
====2. Mude as frases de '''any''' para '''no''':====

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1. Coloque some, any ou no nas frases abaixo:

  1. Are there _____ people at the bus stop?
  2. There is _____ reason to be rude all the time.
  3. I'd like _____ time off next week when I move.
  4. There's _____ coffee left; do you have _____ in your house?
  5. I'd like a sandwich and _____ sparkling water.
  6. There is _____ smoke without a fire. (If you have smoke, then you must have fire.)
  7. _____ newspapers support the Government, but most don't.
  8. _____ shops don't accept credit cards.

2. Mude as frases de any para no:

  1. I don't have any stories to tell you.
  2. There aren't any monsters under the bed.
  3. The children aren't playing with any toys.
  4. There aren't any kids sleeping.
  5. I won't find any present for her.
  6. Karen isn't going anywhere with those shoes. (anywhere -> nowhere)
  7. There aren't any clients waiting for you.
  8. He doesn't tell us any true stories.
  9. There isn't any food in the fridge.

3. Vocabulary – The Garden. Traduza ou explique o significado ou traduza as seguintes palavras:

  1. rake
  2. gardener
  3. seed
  4. lawn mower
  5. shovel
  6. watering can
  7. sprinkler

4. Faça frases com as palavras abaixo:

  1. garden hose
  2. spade
  3. clippers
  4. latch
  5. pot


5. Mude as frases para a forma afirmativa:

  1. Is the gardener cleaning the yard?
  2. She doesn't need the rake right now.
  3. We don't need to buy any more seeds.
  4. Do they want my clippers?
  5. Is the lawn mower in the tool shed?
  6. I don't have a watering can.
  7. We don't need a hose.
  8. My hoe isn't there.

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

He has a meeting now / party / they
He has a party now.
They have a party now.
  1. They have to travel on Monday. / Tuesday / next week
  2. Give this to him. / her / them
  3. He wants to buy a car. / apple / old object
  4. That magazine is interesting. / isn't / those
  5. He will study in November. / August / January
  6. Do you have much time? / money / friends
  7. Where do you work? / live / she
  8. She never goes home on time. / usually / they
  9. That's my friend's bike. / Lucy / car
  10. I have one shirt with me. / two / many

7. Leia o texto e responda às perguntas abaixo:

The Garden
A garden is a space used for cultivation and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. It's very common to see residential gardens, but the term garden is traditionally a more general one. Gardening is the activity of growing and maintaining the garden. This work is done by an amateur or professional gardener.
  1. What's the definition of garden?
  2. What kind of gardens do we usually see?
  3. What's the name of the person who takes care of a garden?
  4. What is your favorite flower/plant?
  5. Do you like to take care of plants?
  6. Do you have many plants in your house?
  7. Do you enjoy looking at flowers?



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