Nessa lição veremos frases com o verbo talk no presente, passado e particípio passado.
Pratique com as sentenças e o áudio.
talk – talked – talked
Phonetic / tɔːk / tɔːkt / tɔːkt /
Tradução: conversar, falar, comunicar

- We were just talking about Simon’s new girlfriend.
- I was just talking to James.
- I talked with Carol on the phone yesterday.
- English people love to talk about the weather.
- They sat and talked about their trip.
- She spent a long time talking to him.
- She’s very easy to talk to.
- They were talking together in the hall.
- Betty and Ronald still aren’t talking (=are refusing to talk to each other).
- They were talking in low voices, and I couldn’t catch what they were saying.
- Joe, we need to talk.
- Is there somewhere we can talk in private?
- You should talk to a lawyer.
- We’ve been talking about getting married.
- Parents should talk with their children about drug abuse.
- She was talking so fast I could hardly understand her.
- How do babies learn to talk?
- They started talking in Spanish.
- Don’t let Dad hear you talking like that.
- He tried to stop his ex-wife from talking on live TV.
- We should stop meeting like this. People will talk.
- Sorry, were you talking to me?
- I’ll talk to you later.
- I’ve talked with her teacher.
- He talked about his feelings.
- We talked about changing the system.
- I need to talk to you about your work.
- She always enjoyed talking to Jim.
- Can we talk?
- You shouldn’t talk to your mother that way.
- She still talks about your wedding and how perfect it was.
- I can’t talk right now.
- They were talking in Spanish.
- They talked to each other in a whisper.
- Who were you talking to on the phone?
- I could hear her talking to herself as she studied.
- The coach refused to talk with the reporters.
- May I talk with you privately?
- You might feel better if you talked to someone about your problems.
- The teacher talked with him about his poor grades.
- When they get together, all they do is talk about sports.
- I can’t understand you. You’re talking too fast.
- It’s rude to talk [=gossip] about people behind their back(s).
- The police forced him to talk.
- When she gets excited, she talks with her hands. [=she moves her hands when she talks]
- The computer is talking to the printer.
- Can their baby talk yet?
- Am I talking too much?
- I’ve taught my parrot to talk.
- Money talks!
Exercises:
Combinação – Regular Verb – Talk + Vocabulary
Trem e balão – Regular Verb – Talk + Vocabulary