THERE TO BE
There is... there´s – Há- existe
Plural
There are... Há -existem
1. Complete com there´s ou there are.
a)___________ a big tree in the garden.
b)___________a good film on TV tonight.
c)___________some big trees in the garden.
d)___________a lot of accidents on this road.
e)___________ 11 players in a football team.
f)____________coffe on the floor.
g)___________a cat on the roof.
h)___________computers in that room.
i)____________ money in my bag.
j)____________seven billion people living on this planet.
k)____________a train at 10.20.
l)_____________nice planets in the solar system.
m)___________thirty days in september.
Analise a ocorrência do “there to be” nas letras das canções abaixo:
Havana – "Camila Cabello”
Havana, ooh na-na (ay)
Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh-na-na (ay, ay)
He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na
Oh, but my heart is in Havana (ay)
There's something about his manners (uh huh)
Havana, ooh na-na (uh)
He didn't walk up with that "how you doin'?" (uh)
(When he came in the room)
He said there's a lot of girls I can do with (uh)
(But I can't without you)
I knew him forever in a minute (hey)
(That summer night in June)
And papa says he got malo in him (uh)
He got me feelin' like [… ]
There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back - Shawn Mendes
I wanna follow where she goes
I think about her and she knows it
I wanna let her take control
'Cause every time that she gets close, yeah [… ]
Manipulate my decisions
Baby, there's nothing holdin' me back
There's nothing holdin' me back
There's nothing holdin' me back [… ]
2. Podemos dizer que o verso: “There's something about his manners…” :
a) Está no singular
b) Está no plural
3. O título da canção de Shawn Mendes está:
a) Na forma negativa
b) Na forma afirmativa
4. A tradução ao pé da letra do verso: “There's something about his manners…” seria:
a) “Há alguma coisa sobre suas maneiras…”
b) "Tem algo sobre seus costumes...”
5. O título da canção de Shawn Mendes traduzido seria:
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