One of the things that tourists love about Brazil is the variety of fruit juices. You have just met Jessica, a Canadian student who has just arrived in Brazil and who is enjoying having her first fresh Brazilian juice: a mango one.
What can you say to her to start a conversation about foods and drinks in Brazil?
Escolha uma: a. She hasn’t had a juice in Brazil yet? b. You’ve already tried graviola juice? c. Have you ever tried graviola juice? d. Has she finished her graviola juice yet? e. You still haven’t finished your graviola juice?
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kelsonguitarbegLetter c) Have you ever tried graviola juice ? (Você alguma vez já provou suco de graviola ?)
The letters a and d are totally wrong, because they are not using the first person. The letter b is really weird in its grammar structure, it would be better if it was like this: Have you already tried graviola juice ? And the letter e would fit well if it was written in this way: Haven't you finished your graviola juice yet? But it is still not appropriate in this situation because the girl was tasting a mango's juice...so this one is also wrong!
I hope I have helped you, and I hope you can understand my answer in english, take care ;)
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The letters a and d are totally wrong, because they are not using the first person. The letter b is really weird in its grammar structure, it would be better if it was like this: Have you already tried graviola juice ?
And the letter e would fit well if it was written in this way: Haven't you finished your graviola juice yet? But it is still not appropriate in this situation because the girl was tasting a mango's juice...so this one is also wrong!
I hope I have helped you, and I hope you can understand my answer in english, take care ;)