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91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [noventa e um]

Oração subordinada com que 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. O t---- t----- m------ a-----. O tempo talvez melhore amanhã. 0
How do you know that? Co-- s--- i---? Como sabe isso? 0
I hope that it gets better. Eu e----- q-- m------. Eu espero que melhore. 0
He will definitely come. El- v-- c-- c------. Ele vem com certeza. 0
Are you sure? Co- c------? Com certeza? 0
I know that he’ll come. Eu s-- q-- e-- v--. Eu sei que ele vem. 0
He’ll definitely call. El- c-- c------ v-- t--------. Ele com certeza vai telefonar. 0
Really? Ve-----? Verdade? 0
I believe that he’ll call. Eu a------- q-- e-- v-- t--------. Eu acredito que ele vai telefonar. 0
The wine is definitely old. O v---- é v---- c-- c------. O vinho é velho com certeza. 0
Do you know that for sure? Sa-- i--- c-- c------? Sabe isso com certeza? 0
I think that he is old. Eu s------ q-- s--- v----. Eu suponho que seja velho. 0
Our boss is good-looking. O n---- c---- e--- c-- b-- a------. O nosso chefe está com bom aspecto. 0
Do you think so? Ac--? Acha? 0
I find him very handsome. Ac-- q-- r-------- e--- c-- e-------- a------. Acho que realmente está com excelente aspecto. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. O c---- t-- c-- c------ u-- n-------. O chefe tem com certeza uma namorada. 0
Do you really think so? Ac-- m----? Acha mesmo? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. É b-- p------- q-- e-- t---- u-- n-------. É bem possível que ele tenha uma namorada. 0

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