02 - 1000 palavras mais usadas em ingles Flashcards

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which

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qual
Which is your favorite book?
Which of these cars do you like?
Which do you prefer: tea or coffee?
Which movie did you watch last night?
Which dress should I wear to the party?
Which road leads to the city?
The book, which I borrowed from the library, is amazing.
He chose the blue shirt, which matches his tie.
The house, which was built in 1900, is a historical landmark.
Which train should I take to get to the city center?
The cake, which was made by my mom, was delicious.
Which of these keys opens the door?

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do

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fazer, mesmo
I do my homework every evening.
What do you do for a living?
She does yoga every morning.
We did everything we could to help.
Do you like coffee?
Does he work here?
Did they go to the party?
I don’t understand
She doesn’t like spicy food.
We didn’t see the movie.
I do like chocolate!
She does care about her friends.
Do you know her?
I don’t remember his name.
He does his job very well.
I do want to visit Paris!

gírias:
Do your best.
That will do.
It has nothing to do with me.
Do me a favor.

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their

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seus, suas, sua, seu/ deles
Their house is very big.
The children are playing with their toys.
Everyone should do their part.
Their books are on the table.
I saw their car parked outside.
Their parents are very kind.
The students introduced their friends.
Each student should bring their own pen.
If someone calls, ask for their name.
Their flight was delayed because of the weather.
The students left their backpacks in the classroom.
Their opinions were very insightful.

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time

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tempo, hora, vez, cronometrar
Time is money.
What time is it?
We don’t have much time left.
The train arrived on time.
This is my first time here
How many times have you been to Paris?
They had a great time at the party.
“The coach timed the runner’s performance.
We need to time this perfectly to succeed.
He timed his speech to last exactly five minutes.
I need more time to study for the test.
Do you have time for a quick meeting?
She arrived just in time for the show.

gírias:
Take your time
Out of time
In no time
For the time being
A waste of time

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if

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se
If it rains, we’ll stay home.
If you study hard, you’ll pass the exam.
If I were rich, I would travel the world
If you had more time, you could join us.
If I had known, I would have helped you.
If she had studied, she would have passed the test.
If you see him, tell him to call me.
If you need help, just ask
I don’t know if he will come.
Let me know if you need anything.
If you’re free tomorrow, let’s go to the park.
If I win the lottery, I’ll buy a new house.
I’m not sure if he’ll attend the meeting.
If it’s cold, wear a jacket.

gírias:
If only - If only I had more time!
As if - He acts as if he knows everything.
If not - You should apologize, if not, you’ll regret it.
If so - Are you coming? If so, let me know.

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will

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vai, vontade, irei. vou, vão, vamos
I will go to the store tomorrow.
They will travel to Europe next summer.
She will call you later.
I think I will have a cup of coffee.
We will help you with your homework.
I will always love you.
We will be there on time.
It will rain tomorrow.
The team will win the match.
Will you come to the party?
Will it be cold tonight?
I will not (won’t) forget your birthday.
He will not (won’t) be happy with this news.
If it rains, we will stay home.
Will you be home for dinner?
I will send you the report by tomorrow.
The sun will set at 6:00 PM.

gírias:
Will do - I will do it right away.
Will see - We will see what happens.
Will you look at that! - Will you look at that! The sun is shining.

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way

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caminho, maneira, jeito, lado, muito/bem mais
This is the fastest way to the station.
Can you show me the way to the park?
I like the way you think.
There is no way to solve this problem easily.
Which way should I turn, left or right?
The wind is blowing this way.
The store is a long way from here.
We’ve come a long way together.
This movie is way better than the other one.
You’re way too late for the meeting.
She has found her way in life.
Don’t let obstacles stand in your way.
What’s the best way to learn English?
We lost our way in the forest.
You’re going the wrong way.
He always finds a way to make things work.
She lives a long way from here.

gírias:
By the way - By the way, have you seen my keys?
No way - No way! You got the job?
On the way - I’m on the way to your house.
Out of the way - Let’s get this task out of the way first.
Make way - Make way for the ambulance!

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about

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sobre, quase/ aproximadamente
We talked about the movie for hours
“This book is about ancient history.
What are you thinking about?
The train will arrive in about ten minutes.
There were about 50 people at the event.
The town is about 30 miles from here.
They were walking about the park.
There were papers scattered about the room.
She was moving about the room nervously.
There’s something strange about him.
This project is all about teamwork
Tell me about your trip!
What is this story about?
The temperature today is about 25 degrees.
I’m not sure about the details yet.
Let’s talk about your plans for the future

gírias:
Be about to - I’m about to leave.
How about - How about going to the beach tomorrow?
What about - What about the meeting we had scheduled?
About time - It’s about time you arrived!

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9
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many

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muitos
There are many books on the shelf.
How many people will attend the event?
She has many friends in the city.
There are many reasons to visit that city.
We don’t have many options left.
How many chairs do we need for the event?
She has too many things to do today.
I’ve seen this movie many times.

expressões comuns:
How many - How many apples do you need?
How many students are in your class?
Too many - There are too many cars on the road.
He has too many tasks to finish today.”
So many - Why are there so many people here?
She has so many ideas for the project.
Not many - Not many students attended the lecture.
There aren’t many options available.

gírias:
As many as:
As many as 50 people attended the party
You can take as many as you need
Many a:
Many a student has struggled with this subject.
Many a night, she stayed awake thinking about the future.

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then

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então, depois, naquele momento/naquela época
He finished his work and then went to the gym
I will eat breakfast, then I’ll start studying.
First, we’ll visit the museum, and then we’ll go shopping.
Back then, people didn’t have mobile phones.
I’ll be busy until 5 PM, but I’ll call you then.
She was the manager back then.
If you’re ready, then let’s go!
If it’s too expensive, then we won’t buy it.
You didn’t study? Then you can’t complain about your grade.
What are you going to do then?
Why didn’t you tell me then?
So what happened then?
I’ll finish my homework, and then we can watch a movie.
If you’re feeling tired, then take a break.
I met him back then when I was living in New York.
First, clean your room, and then you can go out.
We used to travel a lot, but then everything changed.

gírias:
And then some - The job was hard, and then some.
Since then - I moved to this city last year, and since then, I’ve made many friends.
Now and then - We go to the beach now and then.

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them

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deles/delas eles/elas
I saw them at the park.
Can you help them with their homework?
She gave them a gift.
I called them yesterday, but they didn’t answer.
The books are on the table. Can you give them to me?
The books are on the table. Can you give them to me?
I don’t know who they are, but I’ve seen them before.
Tell them the truth about what happened
These shoes don’t fit me. I’ll return them.

expressões comuns
One of them:
One of them is missing.
I know all the students, but I only spoke to one of them.
Let them:
Let them decide what they want to do.
Bring them:
Don’t forget to bring them to the meeting

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write

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escrever
I will write a letter to my friend.
She writes her notes in a notebook.
Please write your name on the form.
He is writing a novel about his life.
The band writes their own songs.
Write to me when you have time.
I’ll write an email to the professor.
Her name is written in history.
Don’t forget to write your homework in your planner.
I love to write stories in my free time.
Could you write this address for me, please?
He wrote a thank-you note to his teacher.
I haven’t written to my grandparents in a while.

gírias:
Write down - Write down your phone number.
Write back - Please write back as soon as possible.
Write off -
They wrote him off as a failure.
The company had to write off the bad debt.
Write out - Write out your thoughts in detail.

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would

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deveria, iria( ele flexiona o verbo ao lado - deveria, importaria, faria) - futuro e passado
I would go if I had time.
She said she would help me.
We thought it would rain.
If I were you, I would study more.
He would travel more if he had money.
When I was a child, I would play outside every day.
They would visit their grandparents every summer.
Would you like some coffee?
I would appreciate your help.
Would you mind closing the window?
What would you do if you won the lottery?
I would buy a new car, but I don’t have enough money
Would you like to join us for dinner?
If I had more time, I would learn another language.
He said he would finish the project by Friday.
I would have gone to the party, but I was too tired.
They would always visit us during the holidays.

expressões comuns:
Write down:
Write down your phone number.
Write back:
Please write back as soon as possible.
Write off:
They wrote him off as a failure.
They wrote him off as a failure.
Write out:
Write out your thoughts in detail.

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14
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like

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como, gostar, “tipo”, “estar a fim
I like pizza.
She likes to read novels.
Do you like traveling?
He runs like a professional athlete.
This tastes like chocolate.
She looks like her mother.
It seems like he’s busy.
She talks like she knows everything.
It’s, like, so expensive!
He was like, ‘I don’t care.’
There were, like, 50 people at the party.
I like your dress.
It smells like flowers.
Do you feel like watching a movie?
He acted like he didn’t care.
It’s, like, really hard to explain.

feel like:
I feel like eating ice cream.
Do you feel like going out tonight?

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so

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assim, tão, por isso, “ e daí?”
The movie was so good!
I’m so tired after the trip
She runs so fast!
I was hungry, so I ate a sandwich.
He missed the bus, so he was late.
She studied hard, so she passed the test.
So, what do you think about the idea?
So? Are you coming or not?
I don’t like it.” – “So?
The weather is so nice today!
I forgot my wallet, so I couldn’t pay for the ticket.
So, what are we doing this weekend?
He was late, so we left without him.
I’ve been so busy lately.

expressões fixas:
So far
So what?
So long

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these

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estes
These are my books.
Who are these people?
I love these flowers!
These shoes are very comfortable.
I bought these apples at the market.
Can you check these documents for me?
These are my favorite songs.
Look at these pictures from our vacation.
These ideas are interesting.
Do you like these paintings?
These kids are very talented.

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her

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dela, ela
This is her book
Her house is beautiful.
I like her car.
I saw her at the park.
He gave her a gift.
We invited her to the party.
I love her smile.
Her dress is stunning
We helped her with the homework.
Do you know her?
Her parents are very nice.

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18
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long

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longo(a), desejar, “por muito tempo”
She has long hair.
It was a long journey.
The bridge is very long.
How long will it take?
They didn’t stay long.
I have waited long for this moment.
She longed for a better life.
He longs to see his family again.
They long for freedom
This book is too long.
We haven’t seen each other for a long time.
Do you long for peace?
The wait won’t be long.
He wore a long coat.

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19
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make

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fazer
I will make a cake for the party.
Can you make a decision now?
She makes her own clothes.
He made me cry.
They made us leave the room
The teacher made the students rewrite the essay.
She made breakfast for everyone.
Can you make a list of things we need?
The joke made him laugh.
Let’s make a plan for the weekend.
I’ll make it up to you, I promise.

gírias:
Make a difference - You can make a difference in the world.” (Você pode fazer a diferença no mundo.
Make sure - Make sure the door is locked.” (Certifique-se de que a porta está trancada.
Make money - He made a lot of money last year.” (Ele ganhou muito dinheiro no ano passado.
Make friends - It’s easy to make friends here.
Make up your mind - Make up your mind quickly!

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thing

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coisa
What is that thing on the table?
There’s no such thing as a free lunch.
The most important thing is to stay calm.
Things are getting better.
Tell me three things you like about this city.
How are things at work?
That’s the thing I was looking for!
I don’t understand how this thing works.
Just one more thing before we leave.
She said the sweetest things to me.
Is this thing broken?

gírias:
Do your thing - Go ahead and do your thing.
The thing is - The thing is, we don’t have enough time.
Make a big thing out of it - Don’t make a big thing out of it.
It’s not my thing - Sports are not my thing.

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see

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ver
I can see the stars from here.
Did you see that bird fly by?
She saw a beautiful sunset yesterday.
I see what you mean.
Can you see the difference now?
Let’s see if we can solve this problem.
I’ll see you at the party.
She went to see her grandmother last week.
When can I see the doctor?
See that the door is locked before you leave.
Can you see if they are ready?
Let me see what I can do.
Did you see the news this morning?
I’m going to see a play tonight.
Can you see the difference between these two colors?
I saw her smiling at you.
Let’s see if we can finish this project today.

gírias:
See you later - See you later!”
We’ll see - We’ll see how it goes.
I can’t see why - I can’t see why it’s a problem.
See eye to eye - We don’t see eye to eye on this matter.
See the light - He finally saw the light about his mistakes.

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him

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ele(diferentemente, de he, que faz a ação, aqui ele recebe)
I saw him at the park.
She loves him deeply.
They invited him to the party.
I gave him a book.
Can you send him an email?
We showed him our plans.
I’m talking to him right now.
The package is for him.
She walked with him to the station.
It’s him!
The choice is up to him.
Do you really trust him?
Don’t tell him the secret!
I called him last night.
She helped him finish the project.
The teacher asked him to stay after class.
I couldn’t believe it was him.

gírias:
I’m here for him. - Don’t worry, I’m here for him.
It’s all about him. - He acts like it’s all about him.
Let him go. - You have to let him go.

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two

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dois, duas
I have two brothers.
She bought two tickets for the concert.
We need two more chairs.
There are two apples on the table.
They adopted two puppies.
She found two solutions to the problem.
Two plus two equals four.
He ran two kilometers today.
The recipe calls for two-thirds of a cup of sugar.
Two students didn’t finish the test.
We’ve been waiting for two hours.
She received two job offers yesterday.
Can you cut the cake into two equal parts?
I’ll meet you in two days.

expressões comuns:
Two heads are better than one - Let’s work together; two heads are better than one
It takes two to tango - Don’t blame me alone; it takes two to tango
In two shakes of a lamb’s tail - I’ll be there in two shakes of a lamb’s tail

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Q

has

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tem, possui
She has a car.
He has two sisters.
The house has a big garden.
She has finished her homework.
He has traveled to many countries.
The dog has eaten all its food.
expressões fixas:
Has to(precisa)
She has to study for the exam.

Has been(indica continuidade)
He has been working all day.

perguntas e respostas:
Has he finished the book?
Has she called you?
Has it stopped raining?
Yes, he has.
No, she hasn’t.
Yes, it has.

expressões comuns:
Has no idea - She has no idea where her keys are
Has nothing to do with it - This problem has nothing to do with me
Has a point - He has a point about the traffic situation

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look

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olhar(tem verbo - olhar, parece, procurar, cuidar, investigar e aguardar ansiosamente/ substantivo - aparência e olhar)
Look at the sky.
She looked out the window.
He looked around but couldn’t find his phone.
You look happy today.
That cake looks delicious!
He looks tired after the trip.
I’m looking for my keys.
She looks after her younger brother.
The police are looking into the case.
I look forward to meeting you.
Her look is very stylish.
The house has a modern look.
He gave me a strange look.
Take a look at this document.
Look at this photo! Isn’t it beautiful?
She always looks amazing at parties.
I’m looking forward to the weekend.
He asked me to look into the problem.

expressões comuns:
Look alive! - Look alive, the boss is coming!
Don’t look back. - Keep moving forward and don’t look back
Take a second look -You should take a second look at your work
Look before you leap - It’s important to look before you leap

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Q

more

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mais
I need more time to finish this.
We need more chairs for the guests.
He bought more books yesterday.
This movie is more interesting than the last one.
She is more careful than her brother.
He worked more efficiently than his colleagues.
Can you speak more slowly?
I want to learn more about this subject.
She smiled more brightly than anyone else.
Do you want more?
I have some ideas, but I need more.
There’s more to life than work.
Can I have more coffee, please?
She studies more than anyone else in her class.
I’m more tired today than usual.
He gave me more reasons to trust him.

expressões comuns:
More or less - The project is more or less finished
The more, the merrier - Invite everyone—the more, the merrier!
No more - I want no more excuses
More than meets the eye - This situation is more than meets the eye

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day

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dia
Today is a beautiful day.
A day has 24 hours.
He worked all day yesterday.
The days are longer in the summer.
She prefers to travel during the day.
Day and night, he kept working on his project.
What day is your birthday?
Christmas Day is a special holiday.
It was the best day of my life.
Back in my day, things were simpler.
One day, I’ll achieve my dreams.
Those were the days!
Do you know what day it is?
I haven’t seen him in days.
The first day of school is always exciting.
She spends her days painting beautiful landscapes.
The day started with a heavy rainstorm.

expressões cotidianas:
Every day - I go to the gym every day.
One day at a time - Take life one day at a time.
Day off - Tomorrow is my day off
Call it a day - Let’s call it a day and go home
Have a good day - Goodbye, have a good day!
Save the day - Her quick thinking saved the day

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Q

could

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poderia, conseguia, pode
When I was younger, I could run faster.
She could read by the age of three.
They could solve the problem without help.
It could rain later, so take an umbrella.
This plan could work if we try hard enough.
She could be at home now.
Could you help me with this task?
Could I borrow your book for a moment?
Could we sit by the window, please?
We could go to the park this afternoon.
You could try restarting the computer.
They could talk to a professional about their concerns.
If I had more time, I could learn a new language.
He could travel the world if he saved enough money.
We could have avoided this problem if we had been careful.
When I was a child, I could stay up late on weekends.
They could play outside after finishing their homework.

expressões comuns:
I could use some help - I could use some help with this project
It could have been worse - The accident was bad, but it could have been worse
What could go wrong? - We’re well prepared; what could go wrong?
You could say that - It’s not perfect, but you could say it’s good enough.

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go

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ir(went - foi)
I go to school every day.
She goes to the gym on weekends.
Are you going to the party tonight?
I have to go now.
He went home early.
Let’s go before it gets dark.
I’m going to travel next week.
They’re going to buy a new car.
Is she going to stay for dinner?
How’s it going?
The meeting went well.
This project is going smoothly.
The light went out suddenly.
He went crazy after losing the game.
The milk has gone bad.
We go swimming every weekend.
He went hiking in the mountains.
Let’s go shopping this afternoon.

expressões idiomáticas:
Go for it - If you want that job, go for it!
Go ahead - Go ahead, you can start the presentation
Go on - Go on, tell me the rest of the story
Go wrong - Something might go wrong if we don’t check the details
Go through - He went through a tough time after the accident
Go out of your way - She went out of her way to help us

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Q

come

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vir(came - vieram), resultará
Can you come to my house later?
She’s coming to the meeting at 3 PM.
They came here last weekend.
Come and sit with us.
Come here, I need to show you something.
Why don’t you come to the party?
A new idea came to me during the meeting.
Good things come to those who wait.
What will come of this project?
This will come to nothing if we don’t act quickly.
Everything comes with a price.
He’s going to come tomorrow morning.
Are they going to come for dinner?
I’m not sure if she’s going to come to the meeting.

expressões idiomáticas:
Come on - Come on, don’t be so negative!
Come across - I came across an interesting article yesterday.
Come back - He came back from vacation yesterday
Come up with - She came up with a brilliant solution.
Come out - The truth always comes out
Come to mind - What comes to mind when you think of summer?

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did

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fez, mesmo, realmente
Did you finish your homework?
Did she call you yesterday?
Did they go to the party last weekend?
I didn’t understand the question.
She didn’t like the movie.
They didn’t arrive on time.
I did see him at the mall.
She did tell me about the plan.
They did complete the project on time.
I did my homework last night.
She did a great job on the project.
We did everything we could to help.
Did you enjoy the trip?
Did they arrive safely?
What did you do yesterday?
Why did he leave early?
Did it rain last night?

expressões idiomáticas:
Did well - He did well on the test.
Did your best - She did her best to help.
Did a number on - That fall did a number on him.

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Q

number

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número, totaliza, dormente
What’s your phone number?
The number of participants was higher than expected.
He wrote the number 25 on the board.
A large number of people attended the concert.
The number of tasks keeps increasing.
Please take a seat in row number three.
He was assigned jersey number 10 on the team.
The band performed their latest number at the concert.
The comedy show had some hilarious numbers.
I need to number the pages of this document.
The books on the shelf number over 100.
The guests numbered around 50 by the end of the evening.
The population numbers in the millions.
After sitting for so long, my legs got number.
What’s your house number?
Can you number these items for me?
How many numbers can you remember?

expressões idiomáticas:
By the numbers - We completed the task by the numbers.
Your number is up - Don’t worry, your number isn’t up yet.
A numbers game - Winning elections is often a numbers game.
Safety in numbers - They traveled in a group, knowing there’s safety in numbers.
Strength in numbers - The protest showed strength in numbers

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Q

sound

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som, parece, saudável/seguro, medir
I love the sound of the rain.
Can you hear that strange sound coming from the attic?
The sound of her voice is very soothing.
The instrument has a rich, warm sound.
The Puget Sound is a famous body of water in Washington State.
The alarm sounded at 6 a.m.
The bell sounds every hour.
You sound tired. Are you okay?
The plan sounds great!
They sounded the depth of the river before crossing.
He is of sound mind and can make decisions on his own.
The bridge is structurally sound.
She gave sound advice on how to handle the situation.
That’s a sound investment for your future.
What’s that sound?
Does this sound like a good idea to you?
Can you sound out this word for me?

expressões idiomáticas:
Sound asleep - He was sound asleep when the phone rang.
Sound the alarm - They sounded the alarm about climate change.
Safe and sound - She arrived home safe and sound
Sound out - We need to sound out the employees about the new policy.

34
Q

no

A

não
Are you coming to the party? - No, I’m not
Do you want any dessert? - No, thank you
There is no milk in the fridge.
No one called me today.
I have no idea.
There is no hope left.
Did you find no one to help you?

expressões comuns:
No way - No way am I going to that meeting.
No problem - Thanks for your help.” “No problem!
No matter - No matter what happens, I’ll be there.
No doubt - He is, no doubt, the best candidate.
No offense - No offense, but I think we should try a different approach.

35
Q

most

A

mais, maior parte/maioria
Most people like ice cream
Most of the students passed the test.
She spent most of her time reading.
He is the most talented singer in the group.
This is the most beautiful place I have ever seen.
I can’t wait for the most exciting part of the movie.
Most of the food is gone
Most of my friends are coming to the party.

expressões comuns:
Most of the time - Most of the time, I go for a walk after dinner.
At most - You can invite three friends at most.
Most likely - It’s most likely going to rain tomorrow.
For the most part - For the most part, the event was a success.

36
Q

people

A

pessoas, povo
There were many people at the concert.
The people in the park were enjoying the sunny day.
She met a lot of new people at the conference.
The Japanese people have a rich cultural heritage.
The people of the city are known for their hospitality.
There are many people waiting outside.

expressões comuns:
People say - People say that laughter is the best medicine.
Most people - Most people like to relax on the weekend.
The people - The people of this village are very friendly.
People in general - People in general are kind and helpful.

37
Q

my

A

meu
My car is parked outside.
I need to finish my homework
My friends are coming over tonight.
My sister is a great cook
This is my favorite book.
My house is very cozy.
Is this your pen?
No, it’s my pen.

expressões comuns:
My bad - Sorry, my bad. I didn’t mean to spill the drink
My heart is full - My heart is full of joy.
In my opinion - In my opinion, this movie is fantastic.

38
Q

over

A

sobre, acima-de, mais do que, por cima de, verbo durar, mais
The plane flew over the city.
The cat jumped over the fence.
We will be on vacation over the summer.
The meeting lasted over an hour.
The price of the car is over $20,000
There were over 50 people at the party.
The game is over
She looked over at me and smiled.

expressões comuns:
Over the moon - She was over the moon when she got the job
Take over - The new manager will take over next week.
Get over - It took her a long time to get over her illness.
Look over - Can you look over my essay before I submit it?

39
Q

know

A

saber, conhecer
I know the answer to the question
Do you know how to swim?
I know John; he is my friend.
She knows a lot of people in the city.
I know her well
I knew him when we were in school.
I have known her for many years.
Do you know where the library is?
He knows a lot about history.
We know each other from work.

expressões comuns:
I don’t know
Do you know?
I know what you mean.
To know by heart
For all I know

40
Q

water

A

água, regar
I need a glass of water.
The water in the river is very cold.
I water the garden every morning.
Can you water the flowers while I’m on vacation?
They used a water-based paint for the mural.

expressões comuns:
Water the plants - Don’t forget to water the plants while I’m away.
In hot water - He is in hot water after forgetting his boss’s birthday
Underwater - The divers went underwater to explore the coral reef.

41
Q

than

A

do que(comparação) / Rather than( em vez que)
My brother is taller than me.
This task is easier than I thought
She runs faster than anyone else in her class.
I have more books than my friend
I prefer to stay at home than go out.
Rather than going to the party, I decided to stay home.
No sooner had I arrived than it started raining
She is smarter than he is.

42
Q

call

A

chamar, ligar, nomear, convocação
I need to call my friend to confirm the plan.
She called out his name when she saw him.
They decided to call the new puppy Max.

outros significados:
Call it a day - After working for 12 hours, we decided to call it a day.
Call on - The teacher called on a student to answer the question.
Call it - I call it a success.
Call the shots - In the meeting, she calls the shots.

expressões comuns:
Call for - This job calls for great attention to detail.
Call off - They had to call off the meeting due to bad weather.
Call back - I missed your call, but I’ll call you back later
Call out - He called out the company for their poor customer service.

43
Q

first

A

primeiro
She was the first person to arrive at the party.
This is my first time visiting New York
The first of May is a public holiday in many countries.He won the race and took first place.
First, we need to make a plan
I will go to the store first, then to the gym

outras formas de usar o firts:
First-rate - The restaurant is first-rate, with excellent food and service.
First-hand - I heard the news first-hand from my friend

expressões comuns:
First of all - First of all, thank you for coming.
First come, first served - The tickets will be distributed on a first come, first served basis.
At first - At first, I didn’t like the new job, but now I enjoy it.
First thing - The first thing you need to do is call the doctor

44
Q

who

A

que, quem
Who is coming to the party?
Who called you?
Who are you?
The woman who lives next door is very friendly
Do you know the man who helped you?
She is the one who told me the news.
Can you tell me who is responsible for this project?
I wonder who will be at the meeting

expressões comuns:
Who cares? - If they don’t want to come, who cares?
Who knows? - Who knows what the future holds?
Who am I to - Who am I to judge?

45
Q

may

A

maio, pode, posso, que(para desejar algo a alguém)
She may not know about the meeting
It may rain later today.
You may find this book helpful
May I borrow your pen?
You may leave the room now
Students may use the library during lunch breaks
May you have a wonderful day!
May the force be with you.
May all your dreams come true

expressões comuns:
May as well” / “Might as well - We may as well leave now since the bus is delayed.
May or may not - He may or may not join us for dinner.

46
Q

down

A

baixo, para baixo, ao longo, por, pela, para baixo, em baixa, reduzido, derrubar, engolir, derrotar, queda, baixa, pena macia
- The cat ran down the stairs
- He walked down the street
- She looked down the hill and saw the valley.
- Please sit down
- The price of gas went down last week
- Put that box down on the floor.
- The boxer downed his opponent in the second round.
- She downed a glass of water after the workout
- Life has its ups and downs
- The goose’s down is very soft

contextos figurativos:
Feeling down - She’s been feeling down lately
Down to earth - He is so down to earth despite his fame

expressões comuns:
Calm down - You need to calm down and think clearly
Break down - Her car broke down on the way to work/ He broke down in tears after the news
Slow down - You need to slow down when driving in the rain
Put down - Put the bag down on the table./ Stop putting him down!

47
Q

side

A

lado, lateral, secundário, paralelo
He stood on the other side of the room.
“Every story has two sides.
The mountain’s west side is steeper.
I always side with my family in arguments.
The court sided with the defendant.
We took a side road to avoid the traffic.
She has a side job in addition to her full-time work.

contextos figurativos:
Look on the bright side - Look on the bright side, at least it didn’t rain!
Side hustle - He started a side hustle as a photographer.
On the wrong side of the law - He’s been on the wrong side of the law before.
Side line - The coach shouted from the side line.

expressões comuns:
By your side - I’ll always be by your side.
Side by side - They worked side by side on the project
Flip side - The flip side of success is hard work.
Take sides - I don’t want to take sides in their fight.
Side effect - One side effect of this medicine is fatigue.

48
Q

been

A

sido(são), estado(estive, estava, esteve, está) - sempre acompanham o has e have
I have been busy all day
She has been to Paris several times.
They have been friends for years.
By the time we arrived, the train had been delayed for hours
He said he had been happy with his job.
Have you been to Italy?
Has she been feeling better?
I haven’t been there yet.
He hasn’t been acting like himself.
He has been very helpful.
I have been waiting for hours.

expressões comuns:
Been there, done that - Do you want to try skydiving? No thanks, been there, done that.
It’s been a while - It’s been a while since we last talked.
Where have you been? - Where have you been? I’ve been looking for you everywhere!

49
Q

now

A

como advérbio: agora
I am working on the project now.
Now is the time to act.
What are you doing now?

como conjunção: Já que
Now that you are here, let’s get started.
Now we understand the problem, we can solve it.

como interjeição: Bem
Now, listen carefully to what I’m saying
Now, now, don’t get upset.

expressões no dia-a-dia:
“I need to leave now.
Now that we know the answer, let’s move on.
Now, let’s be reasonable

expressões comuns:
Right now - I’m busy right now, can we talk later?
Now and then - I go for a run now and then.
Now or never - This is your chance. It’s now or never.
From now on - From now on, I’ll wake up earlier.
Any minute now - The bus will arrive any minute now.

50
Q

find

A

encontrar/achar , descobrir/perceber
I can’t find my keys.
Did you find your phone?
She found a beautiful shell on the beach.
I found out the truth yesterday.
You will find that it’s easier than you think.
I find this book very interesting.
Do you find it difficult to learn English?
I need to find time to call my parents.
She always finds a way to solve problems
I found my wallet under the couch.
I found out she’s moving to Canada.
I find this movie boring.
I didn’t find what I was looking for.
Have you found your glasses?
I couldn’t find the store.

expressões comuns:
Find out - I just found out that she’s moving to another city.
Find yourself - He traveled to Europe to find himself.
Find it in your heart - Can you find it in your heart to forgive me?
Find one’s way - After getting lost, we finally found our way back to the hotel
Find fault with - He always finds fault with everything I do