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===1. Coloque os verbos entre parênteses corretamente nas frases abaixo:===
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#____ upstairs. (to go)
 
#____ upstairs. (to go)
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===2. Vocabulary – The Dinning Room. Traduza ou explique, em inglês, as palavras abaixo:===
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#spoon
 
#spoon
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===3. Escreva um parágrafo com as palavras abaixo:===
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#glass
 
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===4. Mude as frases para afirmativo:===
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#He doesn´t have many straws at home.  
 
#He doesn´t have many straws at home.  
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===5. Siga o exemplo modificando as frases de acordo com as palavras em seguida:===
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: '''They will break the pencil / pen / she'''  
 
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===6. Leia o texto e respondas as perguntas em seguida:===
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: The Dinning Room
 
: The Dinning Room

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1. Coloque os verbos entre parênteses corretamente nas frases abaixo:

  1. ____ upstairs. (to go)
  2. ____ in this lake. (not/to swim)
  3. ____ your homework. (to do)
  4. ____ football in the yard. (not/to play)
  5. ____ your teeth. (to brush)
  6. ____ during the lesson. (not/to talk)
  7. ____ the animals in the zoo. (not/to feed)
  8. ____ the instructions. (to read)
  9. ____ late for school. (not/to be)
  10. ____ your mobiles. (to switch off)


2. Vocabulary – The Dinning Room. Traduza ou explique, em inglês, as palavras abaixo:

  1. spoon
  2. knife
  3. plate
  4. salt shaker
  5. bowl
  6. napkin
  7. straw
  8. bottle


3. Escreva um parágrafo com as palavras abaixo:

  1. glass
  2. pitcher
  3. mug
  4. table
  5. tablecloth


4. Mude as frases para afirmativo:

  1. He doesn´t have many straws at home.
  2. We don´t like to eat pizza with fork and knife.
  3. There are no napkins on the table.
  4. Where is the glass of water?
  5. Are those tablecloths very dirty?
  6. We don´t have any salt.
  7. She doesn´t have to buy more plates for her house.
  8. I won´t give him a bottle of beer.
  9. The pitcher isn’t empty.
  10. We aren´t going to give you a wine glass.


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

They will break the pencil / pen / she
They will break the pen.
She will break the pen.
  1. They sometimes go out to eat / she / never
  2. We don´t have much water to drink / milk / cups of tea
  3. Tess is coming to the party / bank / game
  4. I don’t want to talk to Charles / him / my brothers
  5. Call her after class / them / don´t
  6. We have no time to go / she / eat
  7. Where does she buy her books? / clothes / they
  8. There are many people outside / information / cars
  9. He is going to wear a new belt / she / used dress
  10. When will you read? / write / speak


6. Leia o texto e respondas as perguntas em seguida:

The Dinning Room
A dining room is a room for consuming food. In modern times it is usually adjacent to the kitchen for convenience in serving. Historically, the dining room is furnished with a large dining table and a number of dining chairs.
  1. What is a dinning room?
  2. What´s the dinning room used for?
  3. What´s the most common furniture in a dinning room?
  4. Do you have your meals in the kitchen or in the dinning room?
  5. Give me 5 example of dinning room utensils.





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