Inglês, perguntado por sousagustavo3003, 10 meses atrás

We say "sidewalk" in the USA, but (i)__________in Australia and (ii) ______________in UK. *
(i) footpath; (ii) pavement
(i) pavement; (ii) footpath
(i) footpath; (ii) sidewalk
2. (i)___________________ is a very popular greeting in Australia. It is equivalent to "Hello!" or "Hi!" *
3. The greeting "How are you?"has many variations around the Globe. In South Africa they say (i)_______________ and in Australia it is (ii) ______________________ *
(i) How you doing?; (ii) How ya goin'luv?
(i) Howzit?; (ii) How you doing?
(i) Howzit? ; (ii) How ya goin' luv?
4. In some words the only spelling variation is the letter "u" in British English, such as in (i) _____________ *
5. "Sports shoes" are called (i) _____________ in the United States, (ii) _________________ in England, and (iii) _______________ in South Africa. *
(i) sneakers; (ii) takkies; (iii) trainers
(i) sneakers; (ii) trainers; (iii) takkies
(i) takkies; (ii) trainers; (iii) sneakers.
6. In the United States you go to the "restroom", but in Australia you go to the (i)__________________ *
7. "Catcha later", in Australia is similar to (i)_________________________ in England. *
8.In England you say "I understand it", but in India people usually say *
I am understanding it
I got this
Understood
9. In South Africa a friend is called (i) ____________________ *
10. In India, when you listen to people saying "a part mint", they mean (i) _______________________ *

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Respondido por glkst
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Resposta:

1. Footpath in Aus, pavement Uk

2. G'day

3. Howzit, in aus how you doing

4. Colour in Uk, color Us

5. Sneakers us, trainers uk, takkie south africa

6. Toilet

7. See you later

8. I am understanding it

9. China

10. Apartment

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