1. Review 11/03 until 11/10
Persons-People-Pessoas
Peoples-povos
However- never the less- but- yet
Objectiv Subjecti
Objective (Objeto) e ve
Pessoal pronoun- Me I
Subjective (Sujeito) You You
Him, He, She,
Her, It It
Us We
Possesiv Possesiv Them They
adjective pronoun
My Mine
Your Yours
Our Ours
… …
Always/= never
Seldom/= often
Seldom= rarely
Often= frequently
Advertisements= anúncio
Advertising= propaganda (ex.commercial of products)
Propaganda= idéia (ex. Campanha)
Immediately= at once= right away
Doce= sweet
Spicy= apimentado
Bitter= amargo
Salty= salgado
Azedo= sour
Lay-Laid-Laid- colocar, verbo transitivo> pode usar voz
passina
Lie-Lied-Lied- mentir, regular, verbo intransitivo
Lie-Lay-Lain- estar deitado, irregular, verbo intransitivo
• The pencil was laid on the table by him yesterday.
2. Bite-Bit-Bitten
Beside- next to
• A house beside the sea
Besides- além de (quantidade)
As a preposition, besides means in addition to or apart from
• What are you studying besides English? (in addition to)
• Who was there besides Jon? (apart from)
As an adverb, besides means as well or furthermore.
• He was scruffy and badly prepared. Besides, he turned up late for the interview.
Adverb of frequency- usually, always, never, often...
Adverb after the verb to be
• She is always drunk during the night.
Adverb before the verb
• I always pay attention during the lessons.
Near future- present continuos w/ verb of movement
Present continuos:
• Action happening at the moment you are speaking
• An obstinate habit (ex. Always,..)
• Near Future (verb of movement on present continuous)
Altura- height
Low- baixo
Low/=high
Low/= loud
Short/= tall, long
Low/= loud, high
Poor/= rich
Richness= wealth
Poverty/= wealth, richness
substantivo
Definite Past > Simple Past Tense
I was there yesterday.
Indefinite Past > Present Perfect
3. I have been there, but she was not at home.
Look for- search, ex: I’m looking for my new jacket I
bought yesterday.
Look after-cuidar/tomar conta, ex: I’m looking after my
cousin’s daughter while she is having dinner with her
husband.
Look up-search in a list, ex: I have to look up on the
dictionary the meaning of this word.
Look out-to be careful (watch out), ex: Look out the ball is
coming on your direction!
Look like-parecer, ex: She looks like her older sister who is
in London right now.
Look forward to-esperar ansiosamente, ex: I’m looking
forward to my brother arrive from the USA.
Look over-examine superficially, ex: I looked over the tests
and I think everyone did a good job.
Look into-examine carefully, ex: I spent my weekend looking
into the tests.
Measures
Opposites Adjectives Nouns
Small Large largeness
narrow Wide (Broad) Width (Breadth)
Little Big
Low High Height
Shallow Deep Depth
Short Long length