Fool – Explicação, frases de exemplo e conjugação

Explicação

O verbo “fool” em inglês é um termo interessante que carrega consigo nuances de significados relacionados ao ato de enganar ou ludibriar alguém. No contexto da língua inglesa, “fool” é um verbo transitivo que significa “enganar” ou “fazer alguém acreditar em algo que não é verdade”. Este verbo pode ser utilizado em diversas situações, desde brincadeiras inocentes até contextos mais sérios onde a intenção é manipular ou iludir alguém. Além disso, “fool” pode também se referir ao ato de agir de maneira tola ou imprudente, refletindo comportamentos que não são racionais ou sensatos. Compreender o uso deste verbo pode oferecer uma visão mais profunda sobre como as interações humanas e as percepções podem ser influenciadas através da linguagem.

Exemplos de frases

He tried to fool his friends with a magic trick.

Don’t let the bright packaging fool you; the product inside is quite simple.

She had fooled everyone into thinking she was a professional dancer.

The prank was meant to fool the new employee on his first day.

He often fools himself into believing he can finish his work in half the time it actually takes.

April Fool’s Day is a time when people love to fool each other with harmless tricks.

They fooled around all afternoon, pretending to be spies on a secret mission.

She can fool anyone with her perfect imitation of their voice.

He has fooled me once before, so I won’t be trusting him again.

The magician fools the audience with an elaborate illusion.

Conjugação

Presente Simples

I fool my friends.

You fool everyone.

He fools his colleagues.

She fools her classmates.

It fools them every time.

We fool each other.

They fool their parents.

Passado Simples

I fooled my friends.

You fooled everyone.

He fooled his colleagues.

She fooled her classmates.

It fooled them every time.

We fooled each other.

They fooled their parents.

Futuro Simples

I will fool my friends.

You will fool everyone.

He will fool his colleagues.

She will fool her classmates.

It will fool them every time.

We will fool each other.

They will fool their parents.

Presente Contínuo

I am fooling my friends.

You are fooling everyone.

He is fooling his colleagues.

She is fooling her classmates.

It is fooling them every time.

We are fooling each other.

They are fooling their parents.

Passado Contínuo

I was fooling my friends.

You were fooling everyone.

He was fooling his colleagues.

She was fooling her classmates.

It was fooling them every time.

We were fooling each other.

They were fooling their parents.

Futuro Contínuo

I will be fooling my friends.

You will be fooling everyone.

He will be fooling his colleagues.

She will be fooling her classmates.

It will be fooling them every time.

We will be fooling each other.

They will be fooling their parents.

Presente Perfeito

I have fooled my friends.

You have fooled everyone.

He has fooled his colleagues.

She has fooled her classmates.

It has fooled them every time.

We have fooled each other.

They have fooled their parents.

Passado Perfeito

I had fooled my friends.

You had fooled everyone.

He had fooled his colleagues.

She had fooled her classmates.

It had fooled them every time.

We had fooled each other.

They had fooled their parents.

Futuro Perfeito

I will have fooled my friends.

You will have fooled everyone.

He will have fooled his colleagues.

She will have fooled her classmates.

It will have fooled them every time.

We will have fooled each other.

They will have fooled their parents.

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