Quem pegou minha tesoura? Você vai saber no mini-podcast de hoje, e aprender mais um significado do verbo “take” em inglês, que tem a ver com roubar!
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Who took my scissors?
My scissors are in my drawer.
There are scissors.
There is a stapler.
There are pens.
pick up
Pick up your book.
get
I got the book.
catch
Catch the ball.
take – took – taken
Who took my scissors?
Who has taken my scissors?
Who took _____________?
Who took my English book? Give it back.
Who took my scissors? Give them back.
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Let’s practice the verb “take”! Complete this question in the comments section below.
Who took my __________________ ? Please give it/them back!
Who took my money? Please give it back!
Are you sure you didn’t spend it on something and forget?
No, someone took it, give it back.
Who took my phone?
Not I!
Who took my comb from the box? Please, give it back!
Let me just spray my hair first.
who took my money?
I
Are you sure you didn’t spend it?
Who took my cell phone? Please give it back!
Try calling yourself.
Hi Tim,
Please, why don’t we use:
* who did take my scissors?
Thanks!
Because “who” is the subject of the sentence. Observe:
John took my scissors to his room. – Where did John take my sisters?
Someone took my scissors. – Who took my scissors?
Oh!
Thanks, Tim.
It’s clear now!
Who took my umbrella? It’s raining a lot.
So, would be right to ask:
Did Tim take your umbrella?
or
Tim took your umbrella?
Thanks.
Did TIM take your umbrella? (TIM is the subject.)
WHO took your umbrella? (WHO is the subject.)
Tim took your umbrella? (This is OK to say informally.)
10-4!
Thanks.
Right when you need it, you find out someone took it!
Who took my swimsuit?
Not I! 😀
I want to know: Who took my money?
Who took my money, please return!
I don’t have it!
Did you check in all your pockets?
Who took my book? Please return it!
Can I just finish this chapter? 🙂
Who took my car? Please give it back!
We’re just taking it for a spin. 🙂
Who took my cell phone. Give it back.
Let me just finish this game of “Candy Crush”.
Who took my smartphone? Give it back!
Let me just finish this game. 🙂
I would like to repeat Cassisus´s question: why not “who did take my scissors?”, Tim?
Because “who” is the subject of the sentence. Observe:
John took my scissors to his room. – Where did John take my sisters?
Someone took my scissors. – Who took my scissors?
Who took my Flamengo flag? Please give it back!
You can be sure I didn’t! haha
Who took my bag? Give it back!
It was just a prank. 🙂
Who took my new cellphone? It’s better give it back
Try calling yourself.
Who took my sweater? It was here, on my bed and now It isn’t any more.
Did you check on the sofa?
Who took my money?
Not I! 😀
Who took my chocolate bar? Give it back!
Not I! 😀
Who took my celular phone? Please give it back!
Let me just make a quick call to my family in the U.S.! 🙂
Hey. Tim 🙂
Who took my car? Do you know?
Who took my luch packed lunch ?
I mean…who took my packed lunch ?