lesson 71

Have you been to the USA?

Have you taken pictures of her?

Have you gone to the movies?

Have you gotten another mobile?

I had never driven an automatic car before

They have flown to Miami

Have you taken them to the park?

She has eaten all the chocolate

I have already walked there

Has your family ever celebrated Christmas on the farm?

Charles has ridden the horse by himself

We have bought the tickets on the internet

Have you been here before today?

You shouldn’t have sold all of them

My mother has taken the books to the library

I have gotten a flat tire for the fifth time this month

Have you ever taken dance classes?

I have listened to her for five hours

I have been to Asia twice

She has slept on the couch for a year

Have you found your keys?

She must have kept her money on her purse

It must have been love but it’s over now

I shouldn’t have shown it to her

I think I have been here before

LESSON 71

VERBS: To drive, drove, driven – dirigir

To run, ran, run – correr

To walk, walked – caminhar

To ride, rode, ridden – montar, andar

To fly, flew, flown – voar

To fly, flew, flown – voar

NEW WORDS: Fuel – combustível

Gas – gasolina

Tire – pneu

Steering wheel – volante

Front mirror –espelho dianteiro

Spare tire – estepe

brake – freio

Manual – manual

Crossing – cruzamento

Taxi stand – ponto de taxi

Both- ambos

At least – pelo menos

At all – de jeito nenhum

seat belt – cinto de segurança

Ethanol – etanol

Wheel – roda

Signal light – seta de carro

Rear mirror – espelho traseiro

Gas pedal – acelerador

Automatic – automático

Sidewalk – calçada

Bus stand – ponto de ônibus

Flat tire- pneu furado

Each other- um ao outro

At last – finalmente

handlebars – guidão

Phrases – Lesson 71

I always check the front mirror and fasten my seat belt before I drive to work

The taxi stand near the crossing is full of cars waiting for fuel

When my tire went flat, I used the spare tire from the trunk

Do you prefer a manual or automatic car for riding in the city?

Please walk on the sidewalk, especially near the bus stand.

Both gas and ethanol are available at this fuel station.

At least the signal light is working, even though the rear mirror is broken.

She drove past the crossing and stopped at the bus stand to pick up her friend.

Before you run, make sure your shoe laces are tight and you have checked the road for cars.

The steering wheel feels loose; is the tire pressure correct?

They rode their bikes together to the taxi stand near the evangelical church before heading home.

Each other helped fix the flat tire by passing the tools and lifting the wheel.

Can you brake quickly to see if the gas pedal fails near the crossing?

We flew to a city where buses at the bus station use ethanol instead of gasoline.

The signal light turned green, so we walked across the crossing safely.

The driver checked both the rear mirror and front mirror before accelerating

At all times, wear your seat belt and check mirrors when you drive.

While waiting at the bus stand, I watched cars go by with their signal lights blinking.

Do you prefer to drive or walk to the gym where you go every week?

They rode their bikes to the crossing and then walked to the snack bar across from the street

If the tire is broken, it is safer to pull over at least near a bus stand.

The steering wheel suddenly locked while I was accelerating with the gas pedal.

The automatic car saves fuel compared to manual models on long trips.

Don’t forget the spare tire; both flat tires and fuel problems happen often

Before you run errands, check at least the seat belt and the front mirror.

Our crossing is busy at all times; use the signal light and drive carefully.

Did you see the wheel come off near the taxi stand after the bus passed by?

Make sure to break early when you approach a crowded sidewalk.

At last, we found a tire shop and replaced the flat tire with a new one.

Both drivers checked the rear mirror and seat belt before starting their cars.

If you run out of fuel, look for the nearest bus stand or taxi stand for help.

At least the steering wheel works, even though the signal light is broken.

While waiting at the crossing, I noticed both manual and automatic cars passing by.

Before going on a trip, fill up with gasoline and check the tire and seat belt.

The rear mirror gives a clear view of the sidewalk behind the car.

When the tire is flat, it’s best to use the spare and walk to find a service station.

Crossing the street is safer when you obey the signal light and walk on the pedestrian crossing