OK, meu filho finalmente ganhou de mim no xadrez, mas não precisa ‘ficar jogando isso na minha cara’. 😀 Vamos aprender a dizer ‘jogar algo na cara de alguém’ ou ‘jogar sal na ferida’ usando mais um phrasal verb com a letra R.


Esta dica faz parte do pacote “Phrasal Verbs com as Letras Q & R”, CONFIRA AQUI!

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Okay, you beat me at chess. You don’t need to rub it in.

chess

he managed

beat someone

He managed to beat me at chess.

I won!

My son beat me at chess.

Let’s break it down.

scrub

Cinderella was scrubbing the floor.

rubbing

rub the ointment

You rub the ointment on your nose.

Rub the ointment on your chest.

Rub it.

Rub your arm.

ointment in my hand

rub it in

I put lotion on my hands and rubbed it in.

Rub it in.

Don’t rub it in.

You don’t need to rub it in.

There is no need to rub it in.

No need to rub it in.

I know I was wrong; there is no need to rub it in.

Come on, don’t rub it in!

I know I ___________

I know I lost…

I know I said something stupid…

You don’t need to rub it in.

I know I ___________; you don’t need to rub it in!

I won’t rub it in.

I never rub in somebody’s mistake.

Exemplos no Youtube:
Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, Video 4

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Let’s practice the phrasal verb ‘rub it in’ in the comments section below. 

I know I _________________ ; you don’t need to rub it in.

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