Exemplos de uso de To do something em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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To do something special.
We need to do something.
To do something that we didn't expect.
Knowledge to do something.
Unlike the first two,it's designed to compel the reader to do something.
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We are here to do something.
I want to do something more cultural.
But I need you to do something.
I wanted to do something nice for our anniversary.
Who would have a reason to do something like this?
I ask you to do something, you think you can keep your mouth shut?
We have a moral authority to do something about it.
Knowledge to do something and knowledge in itself.
Carlos was a very lively andintelligent boy who was always wanting to do something good for people.
You want to do something for me?
Don't you want to do something huge?
Reed wanted to do something new, bigger and more conceptual.
You really want to do something for me?
Just want to do something special.
They're prepared to do something about it.
I need you to do something for me right now.
I didn't want to do something dishonest.
I… you wanted to do something flashy with the equipment.
You're always telling us to do something with our lives!
I need you to do something very important for me.
Listen, I need… I need you… to do something for me, all right?
I need you to do something for me.
We're having it to do something together.
It will be nice to do something different.
I want you to do something for me, okay?