October 6th, 2015
“Keep you
fear to yourself, but share your courage.“ – Robert Louis Stevenson.
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D: no caderno;
D – Find evidence in the text.
1. …“you can chop fresh herbs into the
beaten eggs mixture to add a little extra flavor.”
2. “… In Mexico you’ll often find some
chopped fresh chili added.”
3. “In Italy they like to add a little
teaspoon of finely grated Parmesan cheese…”
Plural
II – Reescreva no plural
1. A Gentleman never tells a lie.
Gentleman never tell a lies.
2. This child put the toy in a box.
These children put the toys in boxs.
3. Please put that knife on the shelf.
Please put these knifes on the shelves.
4. The saleswoman is very polite to the
Customer.
The saleswoman are very polite to the Customers.
5. The man saw a louse on the ox.
The man saw a lice on the oxen.
6. Our city has a beautiful Church.
Our cities have beautiful Churches.
7. This is an old woman.
These are old woman.
8. The lady is near the Church.
The ladies are near the Churches.
9. My cousin isn’t a thief.
My cousins aren’t a thieves.