Venha para o nosso piquenique e traga seu próprio lanche.
Todo mundo traga seu próprio lanche.
Em português usamos o pronominal possessivo “seu” nessas duas frases, mas em inglês não. Vamos aprender a dizer essas frases em inglês no mini-podcast de hoje empregando a 61ª palavra mais comum na língua inglesa, o pronome possessivo: your (e os pronomes his e her)
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FRASES NO MINI-PODCAST DE HOJE:
Come to the picnic, but bring your own food.
your
What’s your name?
What’s his name?
What’s her name?
Come to our picnic, but bring your own food.
my own
your own
everyone
Everyone bring his or her own food.
Everyone bring his own food.
bring your own food
Bring your own ____________.
Bring your own notebook.
Bring your own money.
Bring your own ideas.
DOMINE Inglês Básico:
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Vamos praticar o pronome possessivo your no setor de comentários abaixo. Complete a frase:
Come to _________, and bring your own _______________ .
Come to my house, and bring your own instrument.
Are we going to get a band together? 😀
Bring your own beer to the party
Can I bring Dr. Pepper?
Come to our court, and bring your own lawyer.
I prefer to stay away from courts! 🙂
Come to domineingles.com.br and bring your desire to learn English
Exactly! 😀
Hi Tim!
May I ask you a question? Bring your own food, has the same meaning as, bring your packed lunch?
Regards,
Sure, Vera. Although “packed lunch” is mostly used in British English, Americans understand it perfectly, too.
We’re gonna have a surprise party for Monica, please bring your own foods and drinks!
Hi my friends
Come to dominio ingles, but bring your own notebooks.
And write everything down!
Bring your own book for our class!
I will!
Come to the shopping, but bring your own money!
How much are we going to spend?
Today is pretty chilly outside, don’t forget, bring your own jacket.
I will! Thank you for reminding me! 😀
Come to the boardwalk, but bring your own bike.
I’ll be there!
Come to my house, but bring your own skate.
Is it a skating contest?
Come to the church but bring your own Bible.
That’s important!
Come to the beach, and bring your own sunscreen.
Come to class, and bring your own material.
We’ll be there, teacher!
Bring your own cup.
Bring your own lunch.