I love to watch series ___ weekends.
on/at
Saquei 200 dólares no caixa eletrônico.
I took out $200 from an ATM machine.
to get money by working
to earn
afraid
terrified
What are the British words for truck and principal?
lorry and headmaster
Há quanto tempo a Jane é escritora?
How long has Jane been a writer?
Quando você pode me devolver o dinheiro que te emprestei?
When can you pay me back the money I lent you?
to spend money on something that is not necessary
to waste
tired
exhausted
Who's the best teacher of English in the world?
Cuca, of course!!
Programar seu GPS enquanto dirige é extremamente perigoso. (*Do not use the word: "dangerous")
Setting your GPS while driving is extremely hazardous.
Tenho que depender financeiramente dos meus pais enquanto estiver na faculdade.
I have to live off my parents while I'm in college.
to get money from somebody that you will pay back
to borrow
funny
hilarious
What's the capital of Australia?
It's Canberra.
Maquiar-se ou arrumar o cabelo no trânsito é muito comum.
Putting on makeup or doing your hair in traffic is very common.
É muito difícil pra mim e pra minha esposa sobreviver com apenas um salário.
It's difficult for me and my wife to live on only one salary.
an area of water where boats must travel slowly to avoid making waves.
no wake zone
small
tiny
During the Middle Ages, the Roman Colosseum was used primarily as a quarry. True or False.
The answer is TRUE.
During the Middle Ages, several of the Colosseum's stones were removed and used to construct other Roman buildings, such as Saint Peter's Basilica.
Ter uma mão no volante e olhar no espelho é uma combinação fatal.
Having one hand on the steering wheel and looking in the mirror is a fatal combination.
Saímos às 7 da manhã pra tentar evitar o trânsito.
We set off at 7:00 in the morning to try to avoid the traffic.
(leave on a trip)
to receive money from somebody who has died
to inherit
dirty
filthy
Crossing a dozen countries, the Danube is the longest river in Europe. True or False?
The answer is FALSE.
At 3,645 km (2,265 mi.) long, the Volga is the longest river in Europe, but it only crosses one country: Russia. The Danube is the second-longest river in Europe and crosses 10 countries.