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Preposições de lugar (prepositions of place) As preposições de lugar (prepositions of place) costumam ser correspondentes em inglês e em português de modo geral. Porém, assim como ocorre com as preposições de tempo, algumas têm suas especificidades e precisamos entender o porquê: observe as expressões sublinhadas e seguidas por asterisco, por exemplo. Vejamos caso a caso, começando pelas preposições mais comuns: 1. ON No, na, indicando a superfície de alguma coisa e usada em endereços para indicar rua e andar. Exemplos: I live on the 5th Avenue, on the second floor of an old buiding. (Eu mora na 5a Avenida, no segundo andar de um prédio antigo); There is a notebook on the desk (Há um caderno sobre a escrivaninha); There is a stain on the window glass (Há uma rachadura no vidro da janela); Hang the picture on the wall (Pendure o quadro na parede); There is a spider on the photograph, take care! (Tem uma aranha na - superfície da - foto, cuidado!) * The icon is on the screen of the computer (O ícone está na tela do computador). OUTROS USOS: on the coast, the boat is on the sea (na superfície)*; on the island, on the left (à esquerda), on the right (à direita), on the corner of the street (na esquina)*, on the bus, on a plane (como passageiro), on the page, on the chair (na cadeira).* 2. IN Em, no, na, indicando (estar dentro de/em) uma área e usada antes de lugares fechados (ou não específicos), bairros, cidades, países e continentes. Exemplos: I live in Florianópolis, but I was born in Italy (Eu moro no Brasil, mas nasci na Itália). The police is in the bank (indicando que a polícia está dentro do banco). I work in a restaurant (Eu trabalho em um restaurante – sem especificar qual). There is a crack in the glass (Tem uma rachadura no copo – não só na superfície). The money is in the drawer (O dinheiro está dentro da gaveta). Titanic is in the sea (Titanic está no fundo do mar). * My mother looks younger in this photograph (Minha mãe parece mais jovem nesta foto – ela está inserida na foto). * The mouse is in the corner of the room (O rato está no canto da sala).* OUTROS USOS: in bed, in hospital, in prison (de cama, hospitalizado, preso), in the street (ingles britânico),* in the armchair (na poltrona),* in the front/ back of a car. * 3. AT No, na, junto a(o), indicando um ponto em algum lugar ou endereço específico. Exemplos: Ana was at the University Hospital yesterday. Fortunately, she’s got better and now she is at home (Ana estava no hospital ontem, felizmente ela melhorou e agora está em casa). I work at Dino’s Restaurant (Eu trabalho no Restaurante do Dino). Pedro is at his mother’s (Pedro está na (casa da) mãe dele). OUTROS USOS: at the end of a street, at the botton/top of a page, at the front/ back of a group of people, at the cinema, at the theater, at the station, at school, at work, at the window/the door (junto à janela/porta, at sea (em viagem).
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O que é o verbo to be?Antes de tudo, assim como falamos ali em cima, você precisa saber que o to be significa “ser” e “estar”, e tem três variações, de acordo com o pronome usado. Você se lembra dos pronomes, certo? Verbo to be no presenteEm inglês, teremos am, is e are para indicar o to be nesses pronomes. Mas como sabemos como usar cada um? Para começar, o mais fácil: am somente será utilizadoa companhando a primeira pessoa do singular, ou seja, “eu”.
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Economics Curve Fitting macroeconomics Curve fitting helps in capturing the trend in the data by assigning a single function across the entire range. If the functional relationship between the two quantities being graphed is known to be within additive or multiplicative constants, it is common practice to transform the data in such a way that the resulting line is a straight line.(by plotting) A process of quantitatively estimating the trend of the outcomes, also known as regression or curve fitting, therefore becomes necessary. For a series of data, curve fitting is used to find the best fit curve. The produced equation is used to find points anywhere along the curve. It also uses interpolation (exact fit to the data) and smoothing. Some people also refer it as regression analysis instead of curve fitting. The curve fitting process fits equations of approximating curves to the raw field data. Nevertheless, for a given set of data, the fitting curves of a given type are generally NOT unique. Smoothing of the curve eliminates components like seasonal, cyclical and random variations. Thus, a curve with a minimal deviation from all data points is desired. This best-fitting curve can be obtained by the method of least squares. What is curve fitting Curve fitting? Curve fitting is the process of constructing a curve, or mathematical functions, which possess closest proximity to the series of data. By the curve fitting we can mathematically construct the functional relationship between the observed fact and parameter values, etc. It is highly effective in mathematical modelling some natural processes. What is a fitting model? A fit model (sometimes fitting model) is a person who is used by a fashion designer or clothing manufacturer to check the fit, drape and visual appearance of a design on a 'real' human being, effectively acting as a live mannequin. What is a model fit statistics? The goodness of fit of a statistical model describes how well it fits a set of observations. Measures of goodness of fit typically summarize the discrepancy between observed values and the values expected under the model in question. What is a commercial model? Commercial modeling is a more generalized type of modeling. There are high fashion models, and then there are commercial models. ... They can model for television, commercials, websites, magazines, newspapers, billboards and any other type of advertisement. Most people who tell you they are models are “commercial” models. What is the exponential growth curve? Growth of a system in which the amount being added to the system is proportional to the amount already present: the bigger the system is, the greater the increase. ( See geometric progression.) Note : In everyday speech, exponential growth means runaway expansion, such as in population growth. Why is population exponential? Exponential population growth: When resources are unlimited, populations exhibit exponential growth, resulting in a J-shaped curve.
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daily routines vocabulary esl printable flashcards with words for kids.pptx
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get up
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take a shower
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brush teeth
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shave
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get dressed
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put on makeup
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brush hair
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comb hair
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make the bed
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have a bath
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make breakfast
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have breakfast
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go to work
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go to school
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go to bed
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sleep
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have lessons
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read a book
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play games
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draw pictures
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do exercises
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go online
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do homework
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listen to music
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ride a bicycle
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drive a car
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watch TV
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drink water
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walk the dog
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feed the fish
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do housework
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cook dinner
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Watch tv Iron the
clothes
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