- In Portuguese:
• Infeliz
• Felizmente
• Infelizmente
- In English:
- Usa-se o –ing para actividades, o –tion, o –un, entre outros.
Ex.:
- Useful
- Useless
- Unhappy
- Haply (happy + ly)
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Present Perfect Simple
• In an action that began in the past, but we don’t know exactly when.
Ex.:
- I have (already) been to London.
- Have you studied for the test?
- They haven’t finished their Christmas play (yet).
Expressions to use: Yet (end of the sentence in negative), ever,never, just, already (after the verb have/has), since, for,recently (begin of the sentence).
Question Tags
- These exercises are easy: affirmative.
- Aren’t I: negative.
• Tiago is nice, isn’t he?
- Tiago is nice: affirmative.
- Isn’t he: negative.
• You aren’t going to the party, are you?
- You aren’t going to the party: negative.
- Are you: affirmative.
Passive Voice
1º Sublinhar o verbo;
2º Identificar o tempo verbal;
3º Aplicar a regra: to be + past participle.
- In Portuguese:
● O Pedrinho come a maçã.
- A maçã é comida pelo Pedrinho.
● O Tiaguinho comeu o bolo.
- O bolo foi comido pelo Tiaguinho.
- In English:
● Inês bakes a cake everyday. (present simple)
- A cake is baked by Inês everyday.
● João cleaned the car. (past simple)
- The car was cleaned by João.
Countable and Uncountable nouns
● Things that you can count.
Ex.:
- Pen, table, day, book, …
- How many…?
Uncountable:
● Things that you aren’t able to count.
Ex.:
- water, rice, money, sugar, milk, …
- How much…?
Modal Verbs
-> Can / can't / cannot / could (Present /future)
-> Could / couldn't / could not (Past)
Ex.:
- She can play piano.
- They can’t study alone.
B. Possibility
-> May / might / could / may not / might not / could not / couldn’t (Present/future)
-> Might have / may have / could have (past)
Ex.:
- Jane might go to the party.
- Jess may win the competition.
C. Permission
-> Can /can’t / may/ may not
Ex.:
- Teacher, sorry I'm late. May I come in?
- Dad, can I go to the party?
D. Certainty/ Obligation
-> Must / mustn't / must not (present / future)
-> Must have (past)
Ex.:
- You must obey the school's rules.
- Tomorrow you have a Maths test. You must study!
E. Advice
-> Should / shouldn't (present/ future)
-> Should have (past)
Ex.:
- I think you should talk to them.
- Should he go to the doctor?
"Be going to" + infinitive
Aff.: I’m going to surf this week-end.
Neg.: They aren’t going to swim this Sunday.
Int.: Are we going to see the concert?
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