This document provides information about the present simple tense of the verb "to be" in English. It lists the forms of the verb for each person - I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they - in both singular and plural. It also shows the short forms for the verb to be in the affirmative.
This document discusses family relationships and includes terms like mother, father, sister, brother, son, daughter, grandparents, grandchildren, aunt, uncle, cousins, husband and wife. It outlines the basic family structure and relationships between different family members.
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The document discusses the present continuous tense in English, including its affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It provides examples of using the present continuous with the verbs "to be" and verbs ending in "ing" with various subjects like "I", "you", "he", "she", "it", "we" and "they". Questions are formed by using the verb "to be" and adding "ing" to the main verb.
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The document contains common greetings, introductions, and goodbyes in English and Portuguese, including phrases for asking how someone is, introducing people, and saying goodbye. Sample dialogs are provided demonstrating greetings, asking about well-being, introductions, and partings. Key vocabulary like "nice to meet you" and "this is" are highlighted.
The document provides examples of question words - who, what, which, when, where, why - and their uses in questions. It shows question word prompts with short answers about a person named Alice, including who her best friend is, what her favorite subject and color are, which item is her schoolbag, when and where her birthday is, and why she is happy. Additional examples are given with question word prompts and short answers about things like favorite football players, locations of places, reasons for being late, and identifying objects.
The document discusses the passive voice and how it is used to change the grammatical subject and focus of a sentence. It provides examples of changing sentences from active to passive voice and discusses when the passive voice is commonly used, such as when the agent is unknown, unimportant, or obvious from context. It also covers "get" passives and double object verbs.
This document discusses prepositions of time and provides examples of their usage. It explains that "at" is used to indicate specific times, such as "at eight o'clock." It describes how "in" is used for parts of the day, months, seasons, and years. Finally, it mentions that "on" is used for days of the week and specific dates.
This document provides information about the verb "have got" including its long and short forms for affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. It also gives examples of using "have got" to talk about possessions, relationships, physical features like hair and eyes, and illnesses.
This document provides rules for forming plurals in English. It lists common singular and plural noun pairs and explains how to make nouns plural by adding "s", "es", or other suffixes depending on whether the singular form ends in a consonant or vowel. There are also notes on irregular plurals and nouns that stay the same in both singular and plural form. Exceptions to the standard rules are highlighted.
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O documento discute pronomes possessivos em português, que substituem nomes ou grupos nominais que referem posse. Ele lista os pronomes possessivos em português e explica que as mesmas palavras podem funcionar como determinantes ou pronomes possessivos, acompanhando ou substituindo o nome, respectivamente. Exemplos ilustram o uso correto.
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This document lists the birthdays of several people, including the speaker, Roger Federer, Eduardo Madeira, Taylor Swift, Rhianna, Bernardo Silva, and Selena Gomez. Their birthdays fall between January and December. The document also provides examples of asking about and stating someone's birthday by saying "When is your/his/her birthday?" and responding with "My/His/Her birthday is in [month]."
Ordinal numbers indicate the position of an item in a sequence or group. Some examples of uses for ordinal numbers include noting the date as the seventh of November, indicating that someone was born in the twentieth century, and specifying that an apartment is located on the second floor. The document then provides the spelling out of ordinal numbers from first to ninetieth.
This document defines and provides examples for common English idioms related to food. It includes idioms like "bad apple" meaning a person with a bad influence, "good egg" meaning a kind person, "egghead" meaning an intelligent person, "couch potato" meaning a lazy person, "cool as a cucumber" meaning calm under pressure, and "tough cookie" meaning a determined person. It also covers idioms such as "have egg on one's face" meaning to be embarrassed, "hot potato" meaning a sensitive issue, and "apple of one's eye" meaning someone liked a lot.
The Present Simple tense is used to describe actions that happen regularly or repeatedly, such as "She takes her dog for a walk every morning" and "They usually go to school on foot." It is also used to describe permanent situations, such as "She is French" and "I'm a doctor." Additionally, the Present Simple can be used to state facts, such as "Penguins don't fly" and "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius."
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The document discusses the past simple tense in English. It is used to talk about completed actions or states that happened at a specific time in the past, actions that happened over a period of time in the past, and habitual or repeated actions in the general past. The past simple can also be used to describe sequences of past actions, interruptions during ongoing past actions, and actions happening in the middle of other past actions.
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The document discusses the passive voice and how it is used to change the grammatical subject and focus of a sentence. It provides examples of changing sentences from active to passive voice and discusses when the passive voice is commonly used, such as when the agent is unknown, unimportant, or obvious from context. It also covers "get" passives and double object verbs.
This document discusses prepositions of time and provides examples of their usage. It explains that "at" is used to indicate specific times, such as "at eight o'clock." It describes how "in" is used for parts of the day, months, seasons, and years. Finally, it mentions that "on" is used for days of the week and specific dates.
This document provides information about the verb "have got" including its long and short forms for affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. It also gives examples of using "have got" to talk about possessions, relationships, physical features like hair and eyes, and illnesses.
This document provides rules for forming plurals in English. It lists common singular and plural noun pairs and explains how to make nouns plural by adding "s", "es", or other suffixes depending on whether the singular form ends in a consonant or vowel. There are also notes on irregular plurals and nouns that stay the same in both singular and plural form. Exceptions to the standard rules are highlighted.
Present simple game: affirmative and negativeA. Simoes
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This is a small interactive activity in Powerpoint to learn the Present Simple Tense. I hope you like it.
Pronomes demonstrativos vs Determinantes DemonstrativosA. Simoes
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O documento discute os pronomes demonstrativos em português. Estes pronomes substituem nomes ou grupos nominais e referem-se à posição do objeto ou ser em relação ao falante. Os principais pronomes demonstrativos são este, esse e aquele para o masculino e esta, essa e aquela para o feminino.
This document provides attribution for a collection of images. It lists the designers and sources for 9 images from Freepik.com. The images were designed by various freelance designers for the stock image website Freepik.com to be used freely under their standard license.
The document discusses household chores and housework. It provides 10 stock images related to common domestic tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and laundry. The images are credited to various designers from Freepik.com and are intended to depict and represent typical chores and responsibilities within the home.
O documento discute pronomes possessivos em português, que substituem nomes ou grupos nominais que referem posse. Ele lista os pronomes possessivos em português e explica que as mesmas palavras podem funcionar como determinantes ou pronomes possessivos, acompanhando ou substituindo o nome, respectivamente. Exemplos ilustram o uso correto.
Talking about Countries and nationalitiesA. Simoes
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This document discusses asking and answering questions about where people are from and their nationalities. It provides examples of asking "Where are you from?" and responding with countries like the USA, Portugal, Germany, and the UK. It also gives examples of asking "What is your nationality?" and responding with nationalities like American, Portuguese, German, and British.
This document lists the birthdays of several people, including the speaker, Roger Federer, Eduardo Madeira, Taylor Swift, Rhianna, Bernardo Silva, and Selena Gomez. Their birthdays fall between January and December. The document also provides examples of asking about and stating someone's birthday by saying "When is your/his/her birthday?" and responding with "My/His/Her birthday is in [month]."
Ordinal numbers indicate the position of an item in a sequence or group. Some examples of uses for ordinal numbers include noting the date as the seventh of November, indicating that someone was born in the twentieth century, and specifying that an apartment is located on the second floor. The document then provides the spelling out of ordinal numbers from first to ninetieth.
This document defines and provides examples for common English idioms related to food. It includes idioms like "bad apple" meaning a person with a bad influence, "good egg" meaning a kind person, "egghead" meaning an intelligent person, "couch potato" meaning a lazy person, "cool as a cucumber" meaning calm under pressure, and "tough cookie" meaning a determined person. It also covers idioms such as "have egg on one's face" meaning to be embarrassed, "hot potato" meaning a sensitive issue, and "apple of one's eye" meaning someone liked a lot.
The Present Simple tense is used to describe actions that happen regularly or repeatedly, such as "She takes her dog for a walk every morning" and "They usually go to school on foot." It is also used to describe permanent situations, such as "She is French" and "I'm a doctor." Additionally, the Present Simple can be used to state facts, such as "Penguins don't fly" and "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius."
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This document discusses personal pronouns and how they are used. It explains that personal pronouns can be used as subjects or objects of verbs, and after prepositions. It provides examples of singular and plural personal pronouns used as subjects and objects in the first, second and third person. It also notes some exceptions and additional uses of pronouns like "it" as an empty pronoun or for weather, time and distance.
This document contains a collection of common classroom phrases and questions in English. It includes requests to enter the classroom, ask questions, borrow supplies, go to the bathroom, pronounce words, repeat instructions, and other interactions between students and teachers. The purpose seems to be to provide English language learners with essential classroom language.
The document discusses countable and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns can be counted and have both a singular and plural form, while uncountable nouns cannot be counted directly and only have a singular form. Uncountable nouns can be quantified using measure words like containers, weights or types. Common uncountable nouns include liquids, materials, abstract concepts and grouped ideas.
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This document discusses the present perfect continuous tense in English. It provides examples of how to form the present perfect continuous in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative. It explains that the present perfect continuous is used to emphasize how long something has been happening or actions that started in the past and are still continuing. It also discusses using the present perfect continuous to talk about new developments that may be temporary, as well as using it to talk about a recent continuous activity when the result can be seen. The document notes that stative verbs are not used in the present perfect continuous.
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