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me, you, him, her, it, us, them

The house's behind them.

Deles

my, your, his, her, our, their

These are his shoes.

Clothes

Clothes 2

Skirt, scarf, ...

Question mark, comma, colon, semi-colon, full stop

Question mark (?), comma (,), colon (:), semi-colon (;), full stop (.)

Body

It's a leg, an arm, the back, etc.

Body 2

What do we use TALL and SHORT for?

We use TALL and SHORT for people.

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.

HOW MANY (specific)


HOW MANY books are there on that table?

There are three books on that table. OR


There are none.

Out

A long way of home.

Set out

Begin an attempt (tentativa)


Faça uma tentativa.

Out of

From an amount or number

Out of his mind

Unable to deal with things normally because of something bad

Get out

Become known

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.

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.

Find out

Descobrir


Find out your English level.

Starting out

Começando.

Enjoy

Aproveitar, desfeutar.


What Sammyand Julia must do to enjoy their meal.

Enjoy yourself

Divirta-se


It was a great party - I really enjoyed myself.

Challenge 1

Desafio


Managing a large team is quite a challenger.

Challenge (to)

Desafiar


He CHALLENGE me TO a game of tennis.

Challenge 2

Contestar


The election results are being CHALLENGED.

Struggle

Lutar


(To try very hard to do something difficult)


He's STRUGGLING TO pay his bills.


She STRUGGLED but couldn't break free.

Break free

Libertar-se / escapar


The prisoner broke free while the guards weren't looking.

Spoilsport

Desmancha-prazeres


Estraga-prazeres

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.)

You are clever.

Você é esperto.

Silly me

Tolice minha (que tolice a minha pensar deste jeito, por exemplo)

What an idiot.

Que idiota!

Leave it to me.

Deixa comigo.