1.
Good morning!
Correct Answer
A. Bom dia!
Explanation
"Bom dia!" is the correct answer because it is a Portuguese greeting that translates to "Good morning!" in English. The other options, "Boa tarde!" and "Boa noite!", translate to "Good afternoon!" and "Good evening!" respectively. Since the given phrase is "Good morning!", the correct translation is "Bom dia!"
2.
Good afternoon!
Correct Answer
B. Boa tarde!
Explanation
The correct answer is "Boa tarde!" because it is the Portuguese translation for "Good afternoon!" The other options provided are "Bom dia!" which means "Good morning!" and "Boa noite!" which means "Good evening!" Therefore, "Boa tarde!" is the appropriate greeting for the afternoon.
3.
Good evening!
Correct Answer
C. Boa noite!
Explanation
The given options are greetings in Portuguese for different times of the day. "Boa noite" is the correct answer because it translates to "Good evening" in English, which is a suitable greeting for the time of day mentioned in the question.
4.
How are you?
Correct Answer
C. Como vai você?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Como vai você?" because it is the appropriate response to the question "How are you?". The other options do not match the question being asked. "Aonde você está?" means "Where are you?" and "Quanto custa?" means "How much does it cost?".
5.
Where is?
Correct Answer
A. Onde fica?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Onde fica?" because it is the only option that translates to "Where is?" in Portuguese. The other options translate to "Where is it?", "How are you?", and "Who is it?" respectively.
6.
How much?
Correct Answer
C. Quanto custa?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Quanto custa?" which means "How much does it cost?" This phrase is commonly used when asking about the price of something. The other options do not match the question or context. "Tem muito?" means "Do you have a lot?" "Como vai?" means "How are you?" So, the most appropriate question to ask in this situation is "Quanto custa?" to inquire about the price.
7.
Is it free?
Correct Answer
A. É grátis?
Explanation
The correct answer is "É grátis?" because it is the only phrase that directly translates to "Is it free?" in Portuguese. The other phrases do not have the same meaning or context.
8.
Where are you going?
Correct Answer
A. Onde você vai?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Onde você vai?" because it is the grammatically correct question form in Portuguese. The other options are either incorrect verb forms or do not follow the correct question structure. Therefore, "Onde você vai?" is the appropriate way to ask "Where are you going?" in Portuguese.
9.
Thank you!
Correct Answer
C. Obrigado!
Explanation
The correct answer is "Obrigado!" because it is a Portuguese word that means "Thank you!" This word is commonly used to express gratitude or appreciation in the Portuguese language.
10.
Do you speak English?
Correct Answer
B. Você fala inglês?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Você fala inglês?" This is because it is a question in Portuguese asking if the person speaks English. The other statements are either statements or expressions indicating a desire to speak English.
11.
I’ve got a headache
Correct Answer
A. Estou com dor de cabeça.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Estou com dor de cabeça." This is because the phrase "Estou com dor de cabeça" translates to "I have a headache" in English. The other options do not make sense in the given context. "Eu tenho fone de ouvido" means "I have headphones" and "Minha cabeça e boa!" means "My head is good!" which are unrelated to the statement "I have a headache."
12.
I’m short of Money
Correct Answer
B. Estou com pouco dinheiro.
Explanation
The correct answer is "Estou com pouco dinheiro." This phrase translates to "I'm short of money" in English. It is the most appropriate response to the statement "I'm short of money" as it directly expresses the idea of having a small amount of money. The other options do not convey the same meaning and are not suitable responses to the statement.
13.
Sorry for being late
Correct Answer
C. Desculpa pelo atraso.
Explanation
The phrase "Desculpa pelo atraso" translates to "Sorry for being late" in English. It is an appropriate response to the apology given in the initial statement. The other phrases, "Sorria para a vida" which means "Smile at life" and "Quem late é cachorro" which means "Dogs bark", do not relate to the context of being late and therefore are not suitable answers.
14.
May I ask you a favor?
Correct Answer
B. Posso te pedir um favor?
Explanation
The correct answer is "Posso te pedir um favor?" because it is the most appropriate and grammatically correct way to ask someone for a favor in Portuguese. The other options are either incomplete or not phrased correctly.
15.
I’ll take care of it
Correct Answer
A. Pode deixar comigo.
Explanation
The correct answer "Pode deixar comigo" translates to "I'll take care of it" in English. This phrase indicates that the speaker is willing and able to handle the task or responsibility at hand. It conveys a sense of reassurance and reliability, suggesting that the person is confident in their ability to fulfill the requested action.