Words Lvl 1 Flashcards
(37 cards)
In order to
Com finalidade de…
Com objetivo de…
So that
In order to
In order to
For the porpoise of
Such as
Como
Either
Both (negative sentences)
One or the other (choose)
Either (adj.)
Meaning one of two choices
1)You can have either the blue shirt or the green shirt.
2)You can take either road to get to the store.
3)I’m happy with either option.
4)Either book is fine with me.
We can sit at either table.
Either (pronoun)
Referring to one of two options or choice
1)You can have either of the two books on the table.
2)We can go to either of the two restaurants.
3)You can take either the blue or the red pill.
4)Either of the two options will work for me.
5)Either you tell the truth or I will find out on my own.
Either (conjunction)
Using present two alternatives or choices.
1)You can either come with us or stay at home.
2)Either you come to the party, or you don’t come at all.
3)You need to choose either the blue shirt or the red shirt.
4)Either we finish the project today, or we work on it over the weekend.
5)You can either have pizza for dinner, or you can make yourself a sandwich.
Get (to receive)
I need to get a new phone.
Get (to become)
I’m getting tired.
Get (to fetch or bring)
Can you get me a glass of water?
Get (to arrive)
What time did you get here?
Get (to understand)
I don’t get it.
Get (to start or begin doing something)
Let’s get started on the project.
Get (to persuade or convince)
I finally got him to agree with me.
Get (to prepare or arrange)
I need to get my resume ready for the job interview.
Get (to buy or purchase)
I’m going to get some groceries at the store
Get (to catch or capture)
Did you get any fish when you went fishing?
Get (present)
I always get up at 6am
Get (past)
Yesterday, I got a new job offer.
Get (present continuous)
She is getting ready for her trip to Europe .
Get (past perfect)
By the time we arrived, they had already gotten married.
Get (future)
I hope to get a promotion next year.
Her (pronoun)
Dela
Sheila is going to her house.
I gave her the book.
Let me check if she is in her desk.