Exercício: O que significa “it’s up to you”?
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Recentemente vimos aqui no inFlux Blog combinações como it’s up to you e it’s up to him, que podem significar “depende de você/ é você que sabe” e “depende dele/ é ele que sabe”.
Caso queiram conferir essa dica na íntegra, podem clicar nesse link aqui.
No post de hoje a ideia é praticar, já que, como diz o ditado, “practice makes perfect”, ou seja, “a prática leva à perfeição”.
Identify the mistake in the part of the sentence that’s underlined and correct it:
1 – Is up to us to not let the problems interfere in our relationship.
2 – It’s up to he to decide if he’s going to work overtime.
3 – She can travel by plane or by car. It’s up to she.
4 – I guess it’s up to David choose whether he will practice soccer or basketball.
5 – Is up to the teachers to tell the students the best way to study.
6 – She taught you how to do it, now it’s up to your.
7 – Dad helped my brother and me with the money for our business, now it’s up to our.
8 – If they need to move soon, it’s to them to rent an apartment.
9 – It’s not up me to find a solution for them.
Shall we check your answers?
1 – It’s up to us to not let; 2 – It’s up to him; 3 – It’s up to her; 4 – it’s up to David to choose; 5 – It’s up to the teachers to tell; 6 – it’s up to you; 7 – it’s up to us; 8 – it’s up to them to rent; 9 – It’s not up to me.