Comparativos e Superlativos sao uma forma especial de adjetivos. Sao usados para comparar coisas. Comparativos normalmente sao formados por -er e os superlativos -est.
Isso depende da quantidade de silabas da palavra.
Uma silaba terminada em E
Examples: wide, fine, cute
Add -R: wider, finer, cuter
Add -ST: widest, finest, cutest
Uma silaba terminada em uma vogal e uma consoante
Examples: hot, big, fat
Double the consonant, and add -ER: hotter, bigger, fatter
Double the consonant, and add -EST: hottest, biggest, fattest
Uma silaba, com mais de uma vogal ou mais de uma consoante no final.
Examples: light, neat, fast
Add -ER: lighter, neater, faster
Add -EST: lightest, neatest, fastest
Duas silabas terminadas em Y
Examples: happy, silly, lonely
Change Y to I, then add -ER: happier, sillier, lonelier
Change Y to I, then add -EST: happiest, silliest, loneliest
Duas silabas ou mais, nao terminadas em Y
Examples: modern, interesting, beautiful
Use MORE before the adjective: more modern, more interesting, more beautiful
Use MOST before the adjective: most modern, most interesting, most beautiful
sexta-feira, 17 de setembro de 2010
quinta-feira, 16 de setembro de 2010
Plural of Nouns (Exercises)
1.
The plural of "way" is
1. ? waies
2. ? wayes
3. ? wayses
4. ? ways
2.
The plural of "box" is
1. ? boxs
2. ? boxies
3. ? box
4. ? boxes
3.
The plural of "key" is
1. ? keys
2. ? keyies
3. ? keies
4. ? keyes
4.
The plural of "loss" is
1. ? loss
2. ? lossies
3. ? losses
4. ? lossys
5.
The plural of "enemy" is
1. ? enemys
2. ? enemies
3. ? enemyes
4. ? enemes
6.
The plural of "church" is
1. ? churchs
2. ? churchies
3. ? churches
4. ? churies
7.
The plural of "show" is
1. ? showes
2. ? showies
3. ? showers
4. ? shows
8.
The plural of "baby" is
1. ? babys
2. ? babies
3. ? babyes
4. ? babyses
9.
The plural of "wish" is
1. ? wish
2. ? wishies
3. ? wishs
4. ? wishes
10.
The plural of "line" is
1. ? lines
2. ? linies
3. ? lins
4. ? linses
The plural of "way" is
1. ? waies
2. ? wayes
3. ? wayses
4. ? ways
2.
The plural of "box" is
1. ? boxs
2. ? boxies
3. ? box
4. ? boxes
3.
The plural of "key" is
1. ? keys
2. ? keyies
3. ? keies
4. ? keyes
4.
The plural of "loss" is
1. ? loss
2. ? lossies
3. ? losses
4. ? lossys
5.
The plural of "enemy" is
1. ? enemys
2. ? enemies
3. ? enemyes
4. ? enemes
6.
The plural of "church" is
1. ? churchs
2. ? churchies
3. ? churches
4. ? churies
7.
The plural of "show" is
1. ? showes
2. ? showies
3. ? showers
4. ? shows
8.
The plural of "baby" is
1. ? babys
2. ? babies
3. ? babyes
4. ? babyses
9.
The plural of "wish" is
1. ? wish
2. ? wishies
3. ? wishs
4. ? wishes
10.
The plural of "line" is
1. ? lines
2. ? linies
3. ? lins
4. ? linses
sexta-feira, 16 de julho de 2010
Adjectives and Adverbs (Adjetivos e Advérbios)
Adjetivos descrevem nomes enquanto adverbios descrevem verbos
Vejam os exemplos abaixo
Adjective
beautiful Sun is beautiful.
warm The room is warm.
slow The car is slow.
Adverb
warmly Joe smiles warmly.
beautifully Sun sings beautifully.
slowly Ann drives slowly.
Vejam os exemplos abaixo
Adjective
beautiful Sun is beautiful.
warm The room is warm.
slow The car is slow.
Adverb
warmly Joe smiles warmly.
beautifully Sun sings beautifully.
slowly Ann drives slowly.
quinta-feira, 8 de abril de 2010
Treinar Dialogos
Pessoal vou postar algumas perguntas e respostas para treinarmos dialogos, comentem e se tiver algo de errado corrijam a idéia é voces aprenderem...
Respondam as perguntas nos comentarios
Hi, i want speak english now, and you ? Do you want speak english ?
I need to eat meet with my parents, and you ? Do you need to eat meat with your parents ?
You want cheese and ham in the breakfast ?
Respondam as perguntas nos comentarios
Hi, i want speak english now, and you ? Do you want speak english ?
I need to eat meet with my parents, and you ? Do you need to eat meat with your parents ?
You want cheese and ham in the breakfast ?
domingo, 14 de fevereiro de 2010
Countable/Uncountable Nouns
Contáveis
Some words take an ‘s’ when you talk about more than one. These words are called count or countable nouns.
Example
1 apple
2 apples
Uncountable Nouns
Other words do not take an ‘s’ when you talk about more than one. These words are called non-count or uncountable nouns.
Example
1 piece of cheese
2 pieces of cheese
The word “food” is a non-count noun.
Example
I like food.
I like some food for breakfast.
I like a lot of food for dinne
Some words take an ‘s’ when you talk about more than one. These words are called count or countable nouns.
Example
1 apple
2 apples
Uncountable Nouns
Other words do not take an ‘s’ when you talk about more than one. These words are called non-count or uncountable nouns.
Example
1 piece of cheese
2 pieces of cheese
The word “food” is a non-count noun.
Example
I like food.
I like some food for breakfast.
I like a lot of food for dinne
quarta-feira, 21 de outubro de 2009
Ditados Populares em inglês
Ditados Populares em inglês A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. A blessing in disguise. A burnt child fears the fire. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. A close mouth catches no flies. A hard nut to crack. A man is known by the company he keeps. A picture is worth a thousand words. A word to the wise is enough. All good things must come to an end. Among the blind a one-eyed man is king. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. As the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined. Barking dogs seldom bite. Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart. Behind every great man there is a great woman. Better alone than in bad company. Better late than never. Better safe than sorry. Better to ask the way than go astray. Business is business. Do not judge by appearances. Looks can be deceiving. Don't count your chickens before they've hatched. Don't wash your dirty linen in public. Finders keepers, losers weepers. Good things come in small packages. Good things come to those who wait. Haste is the enemy of perfection. He was caught in his own web/trap. He who laughs last, laughs best. He who lives by the sword, shall die by the sword. It’s no use crying over spilt milk. It’s too good to be true. It's a double-edged sword. Justice delays, but it does not fail Kill two birds with one stone. Life is not a bed of roses. Love is blind. Make a storm in a teacup. No one is a prophet in his own country. Not all that glitters is gold. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Opportunity makes thieves. Out of sight, out of mind. Practice makes perfect. Silence implies consent. Slow and steady wins the race. The early bird catches the worm. The last will be the first. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. The road to success is paved with failure. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. There's no smoke without fire. United we stand, divided we fall. Water dropping day by day wears the hardest rock away. When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. Where there's a will there's a way. While there's life, there's hope. Who is worse shod than the shoemaker's wife. You can't judge a book by its cover. You get what you pay for | Ditados Populares em Inglês tradução Melhor um pássaro na mão do que dois voando. Há males que vêm para o bem. Gato escaldado tem medo de água fria. A corda sempre arrebenta no lado mais fraco. Boca fechada não entra mosca. Osso duro de roer. Diga com quem anda que direi quem tu és. Uma imagem vale por mil palavras. Para bom entendedor meia palavra basta. Tudo o que é bom dura pouco. Em terra de cego quem tem um olho é rei. Antes prevenir do que remediar. Pau que nasce torto nunca se endireita. Cachorro que late não morde. As aparências enganam. As aparências enganam. Atrás de um grande homem há sempre uma grande mulher. Antes só do que mau acompanhado. Antes tarde do que nunca. Seguro morreu de velho. Quem tem boca vai a Roma. Amigos amigo negócios a parte. Não julgue pelas aparências. As aparências enganam. Não conte com o ovo no anus da galinha. Roupa suja se lava em casa. Achado não é roubado. Os melhores perfumes estão nos menores frascos Quem espera sempre alcança. A pressa é inimiga da perfeição. O feitiço virou-se contra o feiticeiro. Quem ri por último ri melhor. Quem com o ferro fere com o ferro será ferido. Não adianta chorar pelo leite derramado. É muito bom para ser verdade. É uma faca de dois gumes. A justiça tarda, mas não falha. Matar dois coelhos com uma só cajadada. A vida não é só flores. O amor é cego. Fazer tempestade em copo d’água. Santo de casa não faz milagre. Nem tudo que reluz é ouro. Quem não arrisca não petisca. A ocasião faz o ladrão. Os olhos não vê, coração não sente. A prática leva a perfeição. Quem cala consente. Devagar se vai longe. Deus ajuda quem cedo madruga. Os últimos serão os primeiros De boas intenções o inferno está cheio. É errando que se aprende. Quem não chora não mama. Onde há fumaça há fogo. A união faz a força. Água mole pedra dura tanto bate até que fura. Toda brincadeira tem seu fundo de verdade. Querer é poder. A esperança é a última que morre. Em casa de ferreiro o espeto é de pau. Não julgue um livro pela capa. O barato sai caro |
quinta-feira, 10 de setembro de 2009
Some Exercises (enviados por um visitante)
Click the answer button to see the answer.
Carlos lost his key,
a.isn't he ?
b. has he ?
c. hasn't he ?
Roberto read a book,
a. doesn't he ?
b. isn't he ?
c. didn't he ?
The children always arrive late,
a. don't they ?
b. aren't they ?
c. doesn't he ?
They never work,
a. do they ?
b. don't they ?
c. did they ?
She hates maths,
a. isn't she ?
b. doesn't she ?
c. does she ?
Nobody understands,
a. do we ?
b. don't they ?
c. do they ?
Renato's bicycle was stolen,
a. wasn't it ?
b. wasn't he?
c. was it ?
He's got nothing in his pocket,
a. is he ?
b. has he ?
c. hasn't he ?
Everybody was laughing at him,
a. wasn't he ?
b. weren't they ?
c. wasn't everybody ?
I don't think they'll come,
a. will they ?
b. won't they ?
c. do they ?
Nobody's perfect,
a.have they ?
b.are they ?
c. aren't they
The girl's parents helped her,
a. didn't they ?
b. didn't she ?
c. did they ?
I'm right,
a. amn't I ?
b.isn't I ?
c.aren't I ?
d.aren't you ?
Tomorrow they're going nowhere,
a. will they ?
b. aren't they ?
c. are they ?
d. won't they ?
She'd like to have a chocolate,
a. wouldn't she ?
b. hasn't she ?
c. hadn't she ?
She'd 10 francs in her pocket,
a. wouldn't she ?
b.hadn't she ?
c. did she ?
He can speak English,
a. doesn't he ?
b.can he ?
c. can't he ?
The boys' teacher opened the book,
a. didn't he ?
b. didn't they ?
c. didn't it ?
You'll understand,
a. will you ?
b. won't I ?
c. won't you ?
She's sixteen,
a. hasn't she ?
b. isn't she ?
c. doesn't she ?
a.isn't he ?
b. has he ?
c. hasn't he ?
a. doesn't he ?
b. isn't he ?
c. didn't he ?
a. don't they ?
b. aren't they ?
c. doesn't he ?
a. do they ?
b. don't they ?
c. did they ?
a. isn't she ?
b. doesn't she ?
c. does she ?
a. do we ?
b. don't they ?
c. do they ?
a. wasn't it ?
b. wasn't he?
c. was it ?
a. is he ?
b. has he ?
c. hasn't he ?
a. wasn't he ?
b. weren't they ?
c. wasn't everybody ?
a. will they ?
b. won't they ?
c. do they ?
a.have they ?
b.are they ?
c. aren't they
a. didn't they ?
b. didn't she ?
c. did they ?
a. amn't I ?
b.isn't I ?
c.aren't I ?
d.aren't you ?
a. will they ?
b. aren't they ?
c. are they ?
d. won't they ?
a. wouldn't she ?
b. hasn't she ?
c. hadn't she ?
a. wouldn't she ?
b.hadn't she ?
c. did she ?
a. doesn't he ?
b.can he ?
c. can't he ?
a. didn't he ?
b. didn't they ?
c. didn't it ?
a. will you ?
b. won't I ?
c. won't you ?
a. hasn't she ?
b. isn't she ?
c. doesn't she ?
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