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Unit 3 Resumo

This document contains vocabulary and grammar related to houses and rooms. It lists common items found in houses like furniture, appliances, and rooms. It also covers grammar topics such as prepositions of place, verbs like "to be" and "to have", questions and short answers, and rules for making nouns plural. The document ends with prompts for the student to describe their house and room in short paragraphs.
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Unit 3 Resumo

This document contains vocabulary and grammar related to houses and rooms. It lists common items found in houses like furniture, appliances, and rooms. It also covers grammar topics such as prepositions of place, verbs like "to be" and "to have", questions and short answers, and rules for making nouns plural. The document ends with prompts for the student to describe their house and room in short paragraphs.
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Unit 3 – 5th year

Vocabulary - house

English Copy in english Translate to portuguese

rooms
bedroom
hall
kitchen
bathroom
Living room
study
Toilet
basement
Furniture
Picture
Bed
Floor
Washbasin
Shower
Bath
Computer
Shelf
desk
Stairs
Cupboard
Fridge
Sink
Cooker
Mirror
towel
toilet
Plant
Sofa
Cushion
armchair
Downstairs
upstairs
Window
Wall
Front door
Roof
Chimney
Lawn
steps
Rug
Lamp
curtains
Bedside table
Poster
Chest of drawers
pillow
Carpet
wardrobe
Inside
outside

Grammar
Prepositions of place

English Copy in English Translate in portuguese

In
On
At
Under
Behind
Next to
In front of
Opposite
Below
Above
between

Verbs

To be To have got There to be

I am I am not I have got I haven’t got


You are You aren’t You’ve got You haven’t got There is singular
He is He isn’t He has got He hasn’t got
She hasn’t got
There isn’t
She is She isn’t She has got
It hasn’t got
It is It isn’t We’ve got
We haven’t got There are plural
We are We aren’t You’ve got
You haven’t got There aren’t
You are You aren’t They’ve got
They haven’t
They are They aren’t got

Questions / short answers:

 Is It…? – Yes, it is / No, it isn’t


 Are they…? – Yes, they are / No, they aren’t
 Have we got…? – Yes, we have / No, we, haven’t
 Has she got…? - Yes, she has / No, she hasn’t
 Is there…? – Yes, there is / No, there isn’t
 Are there…? – Yes, there are / No, there aren’t
Plurals:

 Regular= noun + s

 Noun ending in y: vowel + y = ys

 Noun ending in y: consonant + y= ies

 Noun ending in: s, ss, sh, ch, x, o = es

 Irregular
 Man – men
 Woman – women
 Person – people
 Child – children
 Foot – feet
 Tooth – teeth
 Sheep – sheep
 Mouse – mice

Describe your house

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Describe your room

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