Não há nenhum golpe de estado, segundo a manchete do Folha de São Paulo. Para dizer isso em inglês, precisamos empregar a palavra #53 das 100 palavras mais comuns em inglês, o advérbio no. E, neste sentido, o “no” não significa “não”! Ouça o mini-podcast para aprender a usá-la.

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FRASES NO MINI-PODCAST DE HOJE:

There is no coup in Brazil.

no

have

I have a pen in my hand.

There is / There are

There is a pen…

There are two pens on the table.

There are windows in this room

This is a/one window in this room.

There are no windows in this room.

There is no air in this room.

There isn’t /There aren’t

There aren’t any windows in this room.

There are no windows in this room.

There isn’t any air in this room.

There is no air in this room.

Coup

Coup d’état

There is no coup in Brazil.

There is no crisis in Brazil, says President Temer.

A room with no windows.

There is no __________________ .

There are no __________________ .

There is no excuse not to participate.

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Let’s practice! Complete the sentences in the  comments section below.

There is no ___________________ .

There are no __________________.

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