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Portuguese (Brazil) Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 102, Unit 6, Lesson 5

Comparisons and Superlatives

Instructions: Please recite the following paragraph. Press the 'add audio submission' button to record and submit this exercise.

O navio é mais pesado que o carro. O trem é mais comprido que o avião. O prédio é mais alto que o restaurante. Ela tem o cabelo mais curto. O clima de hoje é o pior deste ano.

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  • Flávia Aparecid...
    Mochapoints: 746  |  Teacher Score: 79 (0%)
    ok, continue treinando, abraços
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  • Vera Lúcia
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    continue assim.......
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  • vida_con_Jesus
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    Muy biennnnn! ((avião)) ((hoje)) ((deste ano)) Bendiciones
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    Get Flash string(11) "transparent"
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  • Natany Fernande...
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    Perfeito! PARABÉNS!!!
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  • Antonio Urbano ...
    Mochapoints: 479  |  Teacher Score: 134 (0%)
    "trem" e "tem": A letra M quando no final da palavra deve ter som de N. --- Parabéns, está muito bom.
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