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Traducción & Definición
the teeth: los dientes, la dentadura
Atención con el singular: a tooth
to brush one's teeth: lavarse/cepillarse los dientes
(a) toothy (smile): (una sonrisa) que muestra los dientes
Pronunciation examples
UK: Rabbits have very big front teeth.
US: You should brush your teeth three times a day.
Ejemplos
- "And I can open a bottle of beer with my teeth."
- "Edward : Go and clean your teeth!"
- "And this time, please brush your teeth before you go to bed."
- "If there is anything I cannot stand it's filthy teeth."
- "Let me just brush my teeth."
- "His crooked teeth!"
- "Look at my teeth, they're white and clean!"
- "Today, all I got to eat was a lettuce leaf with a slug trail on it and a "fruit salad" consisting of a banana, an apple, and a tooth."
- "Bruno had been poisoned and his body mutilated in many ways - cigarette burns, bullet wounds, stab wounds, teeth marks, etc."
- "Assistant4life (Polly Watson) says : Tall, pale and handsome, with perfect teeth and the most beautiful eyes you've ever seen!"
- "Weapon used: LARGE TEETH"
- "Every Mile High stewardess is trained to wear miniskirts, brush her teeth, and apply fake tan."
- "You must brush your teeth at least twice a day."
Ejercicio 1
Conjugate the verbs in the blanks below.
The first time I saw Luna DeLune, she her teeth.
We television when you called.
While I , someone stole my dog.
The first time I saw Luna DeLune, she her teeth.
We television when you called.
While I , someone stole my dog.
Conjugate the verbs in the blanks below.
The first time I saw Luna DeLune, she [not done] was brushing 1 her teeth.
We [not done] were watching 2 television when you called.
While I [not done] was sleeping 3, someone stole my dog.
The first time I saw Luna DeLune, she [not done] was brushing 1 her teeth.
We [not done] were watching 2 television when you called.
While I [not done] was sleeping 3, someone stole my dog.
1 was brushing: We use the past progressive tense to describe parallel actions in the past. At the moment that the speaker first saw Luna, she was in the process of brushing her teeth. The past progressive tense is formed with a past tense form of the auxiliary 'be' and the 'ING' form of the main verb.
2 were watching: We use the past progressive tense to describe a continuous action in the past which was interrupted. Usually the interrupting action uses the simple past tense (called). Note that the past progressive tense is often introduced by terms such as 'while' and 'when'.
3 was sleeping: We use the past progressive tense to describe a continuous action in the past which was interrupted. Usually the interrupting action uses the simple past tense (stole). Note that the past progressive tense is often introduced by terms such as 'while' and 'when'.
Ejercicio 2
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the chat you just read.
1. This is the facial expression that people make when they are happy or when they laugh. 'All the girls agree that Brian Jones has a nice .'
2. These are the white, enamel and bone extensions that people have in their mouths. They are used for eating, and especially chewing food. Icarus brushes his four times a day!
3. Bonus question! This is the singular form of the answer to number 2. It is irregular in English. Horatio has one really big that he uses to tear into meat.
1. This is the facial expression that people make when they are happy or when they laugh. 'All the girls agree that Brian Jones has a nice .'
2. These are the white, enamel and bone extensions that people have in their mouths. They are used for eating, and especially chewing food. Icarus brushes his four times a day!
3. Bonus question! This is the singular form of the answer to number 2. It is irregular in English. Horatio has one really big that he uses to tear into meat.
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the chat you just read.
1. This is the facial expression that people make when they are happy or when they laugh. 'All the girls agree that Brian Jones has a nice smile 1.'
2. These are the white, enamel and bone extensions that people have in their mouths. They are used for eating, and especially chewing food. Icarus brushes his teeth 2 four times a day!
3. Bonus question! This is the singular form of the answer to number 2. It is irregular in English. Horatio has one really big tooth 3 that he uses to tear into meat.
1. This is the facial expression that people make when they are happy or when they laugh. 'All the girls agree that Brian Jones has a nice smile 1.'
2. These are the white, enamel and bone extensions that people have in their mouths. They are used for eating, and especially chewing food. Icarus brushes his teeth 2 four times a day!
3. Bonus question! This is the singular form of the answer to number 2. It is irregular in English. Horatio has one really big tooth 3 that he uses to tear into meat.
1 smile: A 'smile' is a facial expression indicating pleasure or happiness. We see it when someone is happy or laughs. In this chat, Donna remarks that Brian has a nice smile. Note that the verb 'to smile' is also used in English. Example: He smiled when I told him that he had won the competition.
2 teeth: The 'teeth' are the white protrusions from gums (the pink parts of the mouth), used to chew (or masticate) food. In this text, Polly writes that Brian has 'perfect teeth'. Note that the singular form of 'teeth' is 'tooth'. One tooth, many teeth.
3 tooth: The singular form of the noun 'teeth' is 'tooth'. As mentioned in the correction above, 'teeth' are used for 'chewing' food.
Ejercicio 3
In what way is Kevin mistaken about the workers he sees in the factory?
In what way is Kevin mistaken about the workers he sees in the factory?
Actually, Kevin thinks that workers at the factory are quite young, and he is correct.
Kevin does not say anything about where the employees sleep.
Kevin never mentions anything about dental hygiene of the workers at ChinaCorp.
Kevin asks about two of the workers, and both times he is wrong in assuming their sex.
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