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Traducción & Definición
to chat: conversar, charlar
a chat: una conversación
to have a chat charlar
Ejemplos
- "We chatted briefly about paperclips (and other stationery) before moving on to an in-depth discussion about world financial markets."
- "Anyway I can't stand around here chatting all day."
- "Susie loves it when I come by for my little chats, right, Mamacita?"
- "Assistant4life (Polly Watson) says : More like 'WHO' are we chatting about!"
- "Bruno Delavigne has entered the chat"
- "TheBlisster (Susan Bliss) is online and wants to join the chat."
- "TheBlisster (Susan Bliss) says : What are you guys chatting about?"
- "Look Horatio, I'd love to stop and chat, but I think Bruno and Polly are looking for you."
- "Brian Jones has left the chat"
- "And right now since you are calling me on my home phone line and these are not office hours, I should tell you that this pleasant little chat we're having is costing you triple my normal rate."
- "Bob : Oh nothing, I just thought it would be nice if you could come up and chat with us."
- "Since Fridays are also rather busy for us all, I thought that Thursday would be great for the two of us to set aside a few minutes to chat."
- "So I thought that Thursday would be great for the two of us to set aside a few minutes to chat."
- "You're currently using Skyte right now to chat with me."
- "TheBlisster (Susan Bliss) has left the chat"
- "TripleD (Donna Donovan) has left the chat"
- "Xavier : Anyway, Michael's not here to chat."
- "Assistant4life (Polly Watson) has left the chat"
- "TripleD (Donna Donovan) is online and wants to join the chat."
Ejercicio 1
Fill in the blanks below with words used in the dialogue.
Use the hints to help you.
This noun refers to a large comfortable seat or sofa for more than one person. "Get your dirty feet off the . It's for sitting on, not lying on."
This noun refers to an informal, everyday conversation. "I had a nice with your mother yesterday."
This verb describes the act of carving a "point" at the end of a pencil. "Please your pencils before the exam starts."
Use the hints to help you.
This noun refers to a large comfortable seat or sofa for more than one person. "Get your dirty feet off the . It's for sitting on, not lying on."
This noun refers to an informal, everyday conversation. "I had a nice with your mother yesterday."
This verb describes the act of carving a "point" at the end of a pencil. "Please your pencils before the exam starts."
Fill in the blanks below with words used in the dialogue.
Use the hints to help you.
This noun refers to a large comfortable seat or sofa for more than one person. "Get your dirty feet off the couch 1. It's for sitting on, not lying on."
This noun refers to an informal, everyday conversation. "I had a nice chat 2 with your mother yesterday."
This verb describes the act of carving a "point" at the end of a pencil. "Please sharpen 3 your pencils before the exam starts."
Use the hints to help you.
This noun refers to a large comfortable seat or sofa for more than one person. "Get your dirty feet off the couch 1. It's for sitting on, not lying on."
This noun refers to an informal, everyday conversation. "I had a nice chat 2 with your mother yesterday."
This verb describes the act of carving a "point" at the end of a pencil. "Please sharpen 3 your pencils before the exam starts."
1 couch: This is the correct answer. Donna tells Icarus to "go and pop (himself) on the couch." A "couch" is a soft seat for more than one person. Couches are often found in psychologists' offices for their patients and clients.
2 chat: This is the correct answer. A "chat" is an informal conversation usually between people that know each other well. It can either be for a particular purpose or about nothing at all. Example: I am going to have a chat with my boyfriend about his drinking habit. "Chatting" is also the name given to real-time written conversations over the internet.
3 sharpen: This is the correct answer. The verb "to sharpen" means to cut away at something until it ends in a sharp point or has a very fine edge. Pencils are "sharpened" when they become dull in order to write more clearly and knives are "sharpened" to make them cut better.
Ejercicio 2
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is not true. Susie asks Bob to talk or chat with Bob, not to fire him (or terminate his employment).
This statement is false. Bob asks if Susie is "having some computer problems", but Susie replies that she wants to talk to him about "something completely different".
This statement is true. Susie wants to talk to Bob about Jean Marron, who she calls the "new guy" (a recently hired employee we can assume). Susie also mentions that Bob is Jean's "supervisor", which also indicates that Jean works in Bob's department.
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