Vocabulário em inglês - Serviços de limpeza
Como eu diria:
Passar pano no chão
Passar roupa
Passar o aspirador de pó no tapete
Preciso em todos os tempos.
Por exemplo: Eu passo pano no chão, Eu estava passando pano no chão, Eu vou passar pano no chão/Eu estou indo passar pano no chão. Eu passei pano no chão.
Obrigado galera tenho uma ideia mas queria ter certeza!
Passar pano no chão
Passar roupa
Passar o aspirador de pó no tapete
Preciso em todos os tempos.
Por exemplo: Eu passo pano no chão, Eu estava passando pano no chão, Eu vou passar pano no chão/Eu estou indo passar pano no chão. Eu passei pano no chão.
Obrigado galera tenho uma ideia mas queria ter certeza!
COMO COMBINAR PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS
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Passar pano no chão = to mop the floor
Passar roupa = to iron
Passar o aspirador de pó no carpete = to vacuum the carpet
Isso está com cara de dever de casa. Kkkkkkkkk
=> I mop the floor. I was mopping the floor. I will mop the floor. I am going to mop the floor. I mopped the floor.
Passar roupa = to iron
Passar o aspirador de pó no carpete = to vacuum the carpet
Isso está com cara de dever de casa. Kkkkkkkkk
=> I mop the floor. I was mopping the floor. I will mop the floor. I am going to mop the floor. I mopped the floor.
http://tomcopelandblog.typepad.com/.a/6 ... a70970c-pi
http://eflatiesaltafulla.wikispaces.com ... chores.jpg
I sweep/mop the floor.
I sweeped/mopped the floor
I was sweeping/mopping the floor.
(1)I am going to sweep/to mop the floor.
(2)I will sweep/mop the floor.
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Indeed, I (over)simplified things, indeed "all tenses of a verb" is all-encompassing, I gave just some examples, and didn´t deal with matter of usage.
For example, (1) and (2) requires context and are rather different in meaning.
http://en.bab.la/conjugation/english/sweep
http://eflatiesaltafulla.wikispaces.com ... chores.jpg
I sweep/mop the floor.
I sweeped/mopped the floor
I was sweeping/mopping the floor.
(1)I am going to sweep/to mop the floor.
(2)I will sweep/mop the floor.
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Indeed, I (over)simplified things, indeed "all tenses of a verb" is all-encompassing, I gave just some examples, and didn´t deal with matter of usage.
For example, (1) and (2) requires context and are rather different in meaning.
http://en.bab.la/conjugation/english/sweep
Thank u so much. Eu estava com duvida sobre porque é estranho no português ao pé da letra ficaria Eu pano no chão, ou no presente continuous Eu estou indo panar no chão. Já entendi que Ingles é bem diferente.
Yup, it is. In English some words can have more than one functions, say noun and verb, that is very common indeed.
As in:
We mop the floor with a mop.
One swab the deck with a swab.
Are you joking me (verb), that got to be a joke (noun).
Some words that can be either nouns or verbs, depending on context.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/wordli ... verb.shtml
Here with a tip, that that points out when some words are used in the different meanings they might have different ways of pronouncing.
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/careful ... -and-verb/
As in:
We mop the floor with a mop.
One swab the deck with a swab.
Are you joking me (verb), that got to be a joke (noun).
Some words that can be either nouns or verbs, depending on context.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/wordli ... verb.shtml
Here with a tip, that that points out when some words are used in the different meanings they might have different ways of pronouncing.
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/careful ... -and-verb/