O Blog Tomorrow
- Is that right?
- What’s that?
- Is that true?
- That is mine.
- That‘s great!
- What is that?
- I’ve seen that.
- That‘s my line!
- That‘s strange.
- That‘s the way.
- Where are you from?
- I’m from Brazil.
- I can’t understand you.
- I’m in the USA.
- Are you married?
- I’m single.
- I’m very happy.
- It’s very funny.
- I’m much better.
- It’s wonderful
- Donna loved her husband.
- Her husband loved Donna.
- They were in love with each other.
- She would give him a gift.
- He will be 40 years old next week.
- She wondered what to give him.
- Should she give him a watch?
- Should she give him a sweater?
- What should she give him?
- She asked him what he wanted.
- I won’t call her anymore.
- I’m not at home.
- He isn’t a good doctor.
- They aren’t sad.
- I wouldn’t eat it.
- We can’t go there.
- You should say that.
- He studies here.
- I talked about them.
- We are working now.
- I’m very happy.
- I’m good.
- It’s wonderful.
- I’m not feeling well.
- I’m not sad today.
- I’m a little shy.
- I’m feeling better.
- What a pity!
- What a shame!
- I’m worried.
- It’s ten o’clock
- It’s ten – five.
- It’s ten – ten.
- It’s ten – fifteen.
- It’s ten – twenty.
- It’s ten – thirty.
- It’s ten – forty.
- It’s ten – forty – five.
- It’s ten – fifty.
- It’s eleven o’clock
- To do, did.
- To drink, drank.
- To eat, ate.
- To go, went.
- To have, had.
- To know, knew.
- To read, read.
- To say, said.
- To sell, sold.
- To come, came.
- She likes to pretend.
- She is a doctor for fun.
- She wears a white coat.
- Her room is a medical office
- Her dad pretends he is a patient.
- Her dad goes into her room.
- He tells her how he is feeling.
- He says that he keeps coughing.
- She tells him to drink much water.
- He pretends to drink water.
- He looked at the rising moon.
- It was rising above the houses.
- It was big and orange.
- How could it be so big?
- How could it be so orange?
- Several hours later.
- He looked at the moon again.
- Now it was high in the sky.
- Now it was smaller.
- It wasn’t orange anymore.
O Blog Tomorrow
- Keep in touch.
- May I come in?
- I am in London.
- Please, come in.
- I live in Japan.
- My father is in.
- I believe in him.
- She’s not in.
- Rome is in Italy.
- We’re in a hurry.
- Bill was in Japan.
- She’s in the bath.
- I’m ready to start.
- Sit close to her.
- May I speak to you?
- She gave it to him.
- She goes to school.
- She is kind to him.
- She listens to him.
- She sat next to me.
- Tell me what to do.
- They gave it to me.
- Don’t listen to her
- I am going to study.
- I walk to school.
- I said to him.
- Nice to meet you.
- She likes to run.
- I am afraid to go.
- I have to find it.
- I have to go home.
- I know how to ski.
- I know what to do.
- Keep to the right.
- She began to sing.
- She decided to go.
- Talk to me!
- Go to sleep.
- Give it to her.
- Give it to him.
- I have to go now.
- It’s up to you.
- Leave it to me.
- Listen to him!
- Don’t lie to me.
- He began to run.
- I want to sleep.
- He gave it to me.
- I’m proud of you.
- He’s a friend of yours.
- That’s a picture of me.
- A bottle of wine.
- A friend of Mary’s.
- Take care of her.
- The sky is full of stars.
- A lot of money.
- I think of her name.
- He is a friend of mine.
- Let’s do this first of all.
- She has a lot of work
- Beware of them.
- He got a lot of money.
- She has a lot of time.
- He is a man of action.
- He is afraid of death.
- She has plenty of time.
- He let go of the rope.
- He’s afraid of the sea.
- I am tired of my work.
- I got out of the taxi.
- I’ve run out of money.
- She has a lot of time.
O Blog Tomorrow
- Higher (mais alto)
- Lower (mais baixo)
- Hotter (mais quente)
- Earlier (mais cedo)
- Bigger (maior)
- Colder (mais frio)
- Lighter (mis leve)
- Later (mais tarde)
- Better (melhor)
- Worse (pior)
- Begin – (começar)
- Break – (quebrar)
- Choose – (escolher)
- Do – (fazer)
- Eat – (comer)
- Find – (encontrar)
- Go – (ir)
- Have – (ter)
- Leave – (deixar, sair)
- Make – (fazer)
- go – ir
- have – ter
- help – ajudar
- know – saber
- learn – aprender
- listen – ouvir
- love – amar
- make – fazer
- meet – encontrar
- need – precisar