Inglês, perguntado por cerejinha0915, 2 meses atrás

1.There are two words in the dialogue that express what we think about food . We say when we like some food , and we say to say we think some food is bad .

2. There is an expression and a word in the dialogue that are used to say good - bye . The expression 15 and the word is

3. An interjection we use when we want to stop a person from talking is

4. The jovial Interjection a person used in the dialogue to make an announcement is

5. Two interjections and one expression are used to indicate a person is doing something wrong or when something bad is going to occur . First , Jim says when he thinks he is late . Then Nancy says to when she drops something , and Steve uses the expression respond to her mistake .

6. The interjection a person used in the dialogue to show that he or she is impressed is

7. There is an expression , and there are two words in the dialogue that express surprise . The expression and one of the words is 15

8. There is an expression in the dialogue we use to say we agree with what a person is saying . The expression is

9. A question we ask when we want to know what place a person wants to go to is

10. The interjection a person used in the dialogue to show that he or she is thinking is like the person in

11. When you are giving a person something , you can say the dialogue .

12. The expression in the dialogue with the same meaning as " a lot of is

AT A MALL
Steve : What's happening . Jim !

Jim : Shh . Look at the TV in that store .

Steve : Gosh ! Was there an accident at the museum ?

Jim : Yeah , but all the people there are OK .

Nancy : Hey , Steve .

Steve : Hi , Nancy . What are you doing here ?

Nancy : Shopping , of course . And look what I have in here : Ta - da ! A new jacket .

Jim : Wow , it's nice ! Uh - oh , I'm late ... It's half past four . I have to pick up my brother . See you , guys .

Steve : OK , Jim . See you .

Nancy : Bye , Jim .

Steve : Hey , Nancy . Do you want to go with me to get a hot dog ?

Nancy : Yuck ! I don't like hot dogs . I generally don't eat fast food .

Steve : No kidding . I don't mind fast - food restaurants . I like hamburgers , and I don't like to wait a long time for my food . Yum , just talking about food is making me hungry .

Nancy : Same here . I'll go with you . I think I'll have some ice cream .

Steve : Huh ? Ice cream isn't food , and it isn't
especially good for your health .

Nancy : I know , but it's delicious . So ... where to ?

Steve : Hmm ... there are a bunch of places here . Let's go to Sammy's .

Nancy : Oops , I dropped my new jacket .

Steve : What a bummer ! I'll get it ... Here you are .

Nancy : Thanks , Steve . OK , let's go to Sammy's .​

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por thaysklisan
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Interjeições (interjections) são palavras ou expressões curtas usadas para expressar alguma emoção, sentimento, chamar atenção, anunciar algo. Existem diversas interjeições que podem ser usadas na língua inglesa. Algumas são citadas abaixo, completando os espaços das questões:

  1. delicious/Yuck
  2. See you/Bye
  3. Shh
  4. TA-DA!
  5. Uh-oh/Oops/What a bummer
  6. Wow
  7. No kidding/Gosh
  8. Same here
  9. What's the matter?/where to?
  10. Hmm
  11. Here you are
  12. a bunch of

Interjeições em inglês

"Yuck" é uma interjeição que pode ser usada quando não gostamos de alguma comida.

"Gosh" expressa surpresa, geralmente quando vemos algo surpreendente ou alguém nos conta algo.

"Hmm" é usado quando estamos pensando em algo, indecisos, ainda sem saber o que escolher em um restaurante, por exemplo.

"Wow" é usado para expressar que a pessoa está impressionada ou surpresa.

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