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89 [eighty-nine]

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89 [oitenta e nove]

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You are so lazy – don’t be so lazy! És t-- p--------- – n-- s---- t-- p---------! És tão preguiçoso – não sejas tão preguiçoso! 0
You sleep for so long – don’t sleep so late! Tu d----- a-- m---- t---- – n-- d----- a-- t-- t----! Tu dormes até muito tarde – não durmas até tão tarde! 0
You come home so late – don’t come home so late! Tu v--- t-- t---- – n-- v----- t-- t----! Tu vens tão tarde – não venhas tão tarde! 0
You laugh so loudly – don’t laugh so loudly! Tu r----- t-- a--- – n-- r--- t-- a---! Tu ris-te tão alto – não rias tão alto! 0
You speak so softly – don’t speak so softly! Tu f---- t-- b---- – n-- f---- t-- b----! Tu falas tão baixo – não fales tão baixo! 0
You drink too much – don’t drink so much! Tu b---- d- m--- – n-- b---- t----! Tu bebes de mais – não bebas tanto! 0
You smoke too much – don’t smoke so much! Tu f---- d- m--- – n-- f---- t----! Tu fumas de mais – não fumes tanto! 0
You work too much – don’t work so much! Tu t-------- d- m--- – n-- t-------- t----! Tu trabalhas de mais – não trabalhes tanto! 0
You drive too fast – don’t drive so fast! Tu v--- t-- d------- – n-- v-- t-- d-------! Tu vais tão depressa – não vás tão depressa! 0
Get up, Mr. Miller! Le--------- S----- M-----! Levante-se, Senhor Müller! 0
Sit down, Mr. Miller! Se------- S----- M-----! Sente-se, Senhor Müller! 0
Remain seated, Mr. Miller! Fi--- s------- S----- M-----! Fique sentado, Senhor Müller! 0
Be patient! Te--- p--------! Tenha paciência! 0
Take your time! Vá c-- c----! Vá com calma! 0
Wait a moment! Es---- u- m------! Espere um momento! 0
Be careful! Te--- c------! Tenha cuidado! 0
Be punctual! Se-- p------! Seja pontual! 0
Don’t be stupid! Nã- s--- e------- /--! Não seja estúpido /-a! 0

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