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32 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
- 3rd side (hint)
me, you, him, her, it, us, them |
The house's behind them. |
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my, your, his, her, our, their |
These are his shoes. |
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Clothes |
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Clothes 2 |
Skirt, scarf, ... |
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Question mark, comma, colon, semi-colon, full stop |
Question mark (?), comma (,), colon (:), semi-colon (;), full stop (.) |
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Body |
It's a leg, an arm, the back, etc. |
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Body 2 |
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What do we use TALL and SHORT for? |
We use TALL and SHORT for people. |
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ANY(non-specific) Are there ANY books on this table? |
Yes, there are SOME books on this table. No, there aren't ANY books on this table. |
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HOW MANY (specific) HOW MANY books are there on that table? |
There are three books on that table. OR There are none. |
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Out |
A long way of home. |
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Set out |
Begin an attempt (tentativa) Faça uma tentativa. |
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Out of |
From an amount or number |
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Out of his mind |
Unable to deal with things normally because of something bad |
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Get out |
Become known |
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Use of OUT |
Lady Macbeth persuades him to kill King Ducan - he GOES OUT OF HIS MIND worrying that news of this murder will GET OUT and everyone will know it was him. |
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Use of OUT 2 |
Why don't you SET OUT to improve your English? Have a go at our quiz to check you know the first set of 'out' vocabulary. |
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Find out |
Descobrir Find out your English level. |
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Starting out |
Começando. |
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Enjoy |
Aproveitar, desfeutar. What Sammyand Julia must do to enjoy their meal. |
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Enjoy yourself |
Divirta-se It was a great party - I really enjoyed myself. |
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Challenge 1 |
Desafio Managing a large team is quite a challenger. |
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Challenge (to) |
Desafiar He CHALLENGE me TO a game of tennis. |
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Challenge 2 |
Contestar The election results are being CHALLENGED. |
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Struggle |
Lutar (To try very hard to do something difficult) He's STRUGGLING TO pay his bills. She STRUGGLED but couldn't break free. |
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Break free |
Libertar-se / escapar The prisoner broke free while the guards weren't looking. |
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Spoilsport |
Desmancha-prazeres Estraga-prazeres |
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Can you get that, please? |
Pode fazer isso, por favor? (Pode ser usado, por exemplo, para pedir alguém para abrir a porta quando tocam a campainha.) |
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You are clever. |
Você é esperto. |
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Silly me |
Tolice minha (que tolice a minha pensar deste jeito, por exemplo) |
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What an idiot. |
Que idiota! |
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Leave it to me. |
Deixa comigo. |
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