O Blog Tomorrow
- I’m happy here – Estou feliz aqui.
- I’m hungry – Estou com fome.
- I’m married – Sou casado(a).
- I’m not busy – Não estou ocupado.
- I’m not married – Não sou casado.
- I’m not at home – Não estou em casa.
- I’m not sure – Não tenho certeza.
- I’m very sorry – Eu lamento muito.
- I’m thirsty – Estou com sede.
- Are you sure? – Você tem certeza?
- Who are you? – Quem é você?
- Where is it? – Onde é / Onde fica?
- Where are you? – Onde está você?
- Can I help you? – Posso ajudar você?
- What time is it? – Que horas são?
- How many days? – Quantos dias?
- How much is it? – Quanto custa?
- Why not? – Por que não?
- That’s not fair – Isso não é justo.
- That’s not right – Isso não está certo.
- That’s right – Está certo.
- That’s too bad – Isso é muito ruim.
- That’s too many – Isso é muito.
- That’s too much – Isso é muito.
- I’m happy – Estou feliz.
- I’m hungry – Estou com fome.
- I’m married – Sou casado.
- I’m not busy – Eu não estou ocupado.
- I’m not married – Eu não sou casado.
- I’m not ready – Não estou pronto.
- I’m not sure – Não tenho certeza.
- In town – na cidade.
- In April – em Abril
- in the afternoon – à tarde
- in the evening – á noite
- in the morning – pela manhã.
- in pieces – em pedaços.
- In spring – na primavera.
- What? – Que? / O Que? / Qual?
- Which? – Que? / Qual? / Quais?
- Where? – Onde?
- When? -Quando?
- Why?- Por que?
- Who? – Quem?
- Whom? – Quem?
- Whose? – De quem?
- How? – Como?
- She called for help.
- Thank you for today.
- This isn’t for sale.
- I don’t care for him.
- It’s all over for us.
- It’s time for dinner.
- Thank you for coming.
- This will do for now.
- Be quiet for a moment.
- I am no match for him.
- I don’t care for eggs.
- I don’t care for wine.
- Take care! Se cuida!
- Regards! Saudações!
- Cheers! Saúde!
- See you soon! Até breve!
- See you tomorrow! Até amanhã!
- So long. Até mais.
- See you later. Te vejo depois!
- Have a nice day. Tenha um bom dia.
- Thank you – Obrigado/a.
- Thank you miss – Obrigado/a senhorita.
- Thank you sir – Obrigado/a senhor.
- Thanks a lot – Muito obrigado/a.
- That looks great – Está ótimo.
- That’s enough – Chega/basta.
- That’s fine – Está bom.
- That’s it – É isso ai.
- That’s not fair – Isso não é justo
O Blog Tomorrow
- It’s very kind of you!
- Thank you anyway.
- Thank you in advance!
- No worries about that.
- What’s going on?
- I’ll text you later on!
- You are a star!
- There you go!
- Long time no see!
- Sorry to bother you.
- What a nice day outside.
- How was your weekend?
- How is it going?
- Long time no see!
- I’m feeling better today.
- I’m reading a good book.
- What’s for breakfast today?
- I didn’t sleep very well.
- I had a bad dream.
- I have much work today.
- Are you ready to study?
- What time do you come?
- What day is better for you?
- Is lunch ready?
- How is the weather?
- Where is the restroom?
- When do you go there?
- How much is it now?
- Could you do me a favor?
- Can you say it again, please?
- It’s good to see you again!
- It’s good to have you here!
- It’s good to see you again!
- See you later, see you soon!
- I’ve heard so much about you!
- Have we met before?
- When were you born?
- What is your phone number?
- Where do you live?
- Where are you from?
- I’m going home right now.
- I’m very hungry.
- I’m a little late.
- I’m too tired.
- Let’s order something to eat!
- What would you like to eat?
- What’s for dinner today?
- Let’s eat out tonight!
- Let’s watch a movie later!
- Please, close the door.
- Can you switch on the light?
- Can you turn off the light?
- Could you help me wash it?
- Could you set the table, please?
- How was your day?
- How was school today?
- I have to go to the mall.
- Is dinner ready?
- Is there anything good on TV?
- I’ll be at school early today.
O Blog Tomorrow
- 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.