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O Que DizesTu?!: Agosto 2013
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22 de agosto de 2013. É com toda a certeza desta vida que me atrevo a dizer que esta é uma das expressões mais caricatas e mais comummente empregues pelo português nos seus diálogos diários com as figuras que povoam o seu existir insípido, ou a sua existência glorificada, ou até mesmo com a solidão irreversível . Assim de cabeça sou capaz (porque sou absolutamente genial e tenho uma prodigiosa capacidade criativa, aliada a uma modéstia que não conhece quaisquer precedentes. Deves (sussurra ele entre dent...
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: Motto of the U.S.A. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" or "IN GOD WE TRUST"? (a little history lesson)
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Monday, July 20, 2015. Motto of the U.S.A. "E PLURIBUS UNUM" or "IN GOD WE TRUST"? A little history lesson). So today's post is about the motto of the United States of America. Many of you readers have heard "E pluribus unum". And "In God We Trust". Which are both found on American currency today. The current motto. Is actually "In God We Trust". It used to be. So let's take a look at each:. Or "One among many". In the U.S.A., or the union. In God We Trust".
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: Pronunciation: SH vs. CH *This post is great for PORTUGUESE speakers*
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Tuesday, August 7, 2012. Pronunciation: SH vs. CH *This post is great for PORTUGUESE speakers*. The Differences between SH (ʃ) and CH (tʃ). These two sounds are easily confused, and as you can see above, the phonetic symbols share the same sound (ʃ) except CH has an additional 't' sound (tʃ). Here are the differences simplified:. Long, continuous sound. Tongue barely touches the roof of mouth. Mouth is slightly closed. Shhhhthe baby is sleeping.". Have and h...
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: 5 MORE Common Mistakes Portuguese Speakers Make
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Monday, July 6, 2015. 5 MORE Common Mistakes Portuguese Speakers Make. I've already posted about common mistakes the Portuguese make. But here are some more! As I wrote before: When we try to speak in a foreign language we translate directly and literally from our own, but sometimes translating does not work, as in the following examples. A conference about international business this weekend. I want to go to a outdoor. With a view of the river. 10 Examples ...
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: TRANSLATION: Portuguese/English
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: SHADE or SHADOW? ...What's the difference?
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Monday, August 20, 2012. Note this common mistake:. Let's walk in the. It's too hot in the sun! Let's walk in the shade. It's too hot in the sun! There is frequent confusion between shade. Shade is used to describe the general areas blocked by sunlight, whereas shadow is used to describe specific objects or people blocking sunlight. In the photograph below, you can see the shadows. Of three pedestrians strolling by in the sun next to the shade. Labels: beyon...
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: The Diffrence Between GOOD and WELL and more about IRREGULAR ADVERBS.
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. The Diffrence Between GOOD and WELL and more about IRREGULAR ADVERBS. So what's the difference between GOOD. Well, that's a good question and also a common one for both native and non-native speakers. First of all let's take a look at the grammar, and then we'll take a look at examples and explanations. Is an adjective, and well. Is an adverb. Now, you probably know what an adjective. Is, but you may not know what an adverb. It's some...
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: Infinitive (to+verb), Gerund (verb+ING) or BOTH? (for Beginners)
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. Wednesday, June 26, 2013. Infinitive (to verb), Gerund (verb ING) or BOTH? Whenever we use two verbs together in English, the second verb must change to either an infinitive or gerund, or sometimes it can be either one. For example:. I enjoy have a coffee after dinner. I enjoy to have a coffee after dinner. A coffee after dinner. I need buy a dress. I need buying a dress. I need to buy. I like go to the beach. I like to go. Gerund ONLY (verb ing). 10 MORE Ex...
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point.: I want to hear from you!
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The (American) English Language Meeting Point. I want to hear from you! If you have an idea, question, recommendation or doubt, just leave a comment below at your leisure. I will respond as quickly as possible. Thanks for the feedback! The (American) English Meeting Point. January 19, 2016 at 12:59 PM. Is this sentence is correct? Pleas answer thank you. Your touching story has made me cry. Megan Elizabeth Hilton Saraiva. January 20, 2016 at 9:15 PM. Yes, thats correct! February 23, 2016 at 4:14 AM.
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O Que DizesTu?!: Mudei de ares
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13 de outubro de 2013. A todos os que seguem este blog desde o seu começo, gostaria de vos informar de que o mesmo migrou. Escrevo agora em www.oquedizestu.wordpress.com. Obrigado e um até já! Enviar a mensagem por e-mail. Dê a sua opinião! Subscrever: Enviar comentários (Atom). Eu também já li. Daqui mesmo. Linda Lisboa, Portugal. O que tens tu para me dizer? Ver o meu perfil completo. O que há de bom por aí. Entre as brumas da memória. Porque será que o PCP resiste ao tempo? LX 80, um livro a não perder.
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