Drench – Explicação, frases de exemplo e conjugação

Explicação

O verbo “drench” no idioma inglês é um termo que pode ser traduzido para o português como “molhar completamente” ou “ensopar”. Este verbo é utilizado para descrever a ação de molhar algo ou alguém de maneira intensa, a ponto de ficar completamente encharcado. A palavra “drench” sugere uma quantidade significativa de líquido que impregna um objeto ou superfície, causando um estado de completa saturação. O uso deste verbo é comum em situações onde se quer enfatizar o grau de umidade ou encharcamento, seja por chuva, derramamento de líquidos ou qualquer outra fonte de água.

Exemplos de frases

The sudden downpour drenched everyone at the picnic.

After falling into the river, he was completely drenched.

She drenches her garden every morning to keep the plants healthy.

The heavy rain drenched the hikers within minutes.

The firefighter drenched the burning house to extinguish the flames.

He accidentally drenched his clothes while washing the car.

Running through the sprinkler, the children drenched themselves on a hot summer day.

They were drenched in sweat after the intense workout.

She quickly drenched the stain with water to prevent it from setting.

The thunderstorm drenched the entire city overnight.

Conjugação

Presente Simples

I drench the plants every morning.

You drench your clothes when it rains.

He drenches his face with cold water.

She drenches the soil before planting.

It drenches the ground quickly.

We drench ourselves in sunscreen at the beach.

They drench the streets with water during cleaning.

Passado Simples

I drenched my shirt in the rain yesterday.

You drenched the floor while washing it.

He drenched his jacket in the storm.

She drenched her hair in the pool.

It drenched the garden during the night.

We drenched ourselves in sweat after the run.

They drenched the campsite with water.

Futuro Simples

I will drench the plants tomorrow.

You will drench your clothes if you stand in the rain.

He will drench his face with cold water soon.

She will drench the soil before the seeds are planted.

It will drench the ground after the storm.

We will drench ourselves in sunscreen at the beach.

They will drench the streets during the festival.

Pretérito Perfeito

I have drenched the plants already.

You have drenched your clothes many times.

He has drenched his face with cold water.

She has drenched the soil before planting.

It has drenched the ground.

We have drenched ourselves in sunscreen.

They have drenched the streets with water.

Pretérito Mais-que-perfeito

I had drenched the plants before the rain came.

You had drenched your clothes before changing.

He had drenched his face with cold water before the meeting.

She had drenched the soil before sowing the seeds.

It had drenched the ground before the sun came out.

We had drenched ourselves in sunscreen before swimming.

They had drenched the streets before the parade started.

Presente Contínuo

I am drenching the plants right now.

You are drenching your clothes in the rain.

He is drenching his face with cold water.

She is drenching the soil carefully.

It is drenching the ground slowly.

We are drenching ourselves in sunscreen.

They are drenching the streets with water.

Passado Contínuo

I was drenching the plants when it started to rain.

You were drenching your clothes while washing them.

He was drenching his face with cold water.

She was drenching the soil when the phone rang.

It was drenching the ground during the night.

We were drenching ourselves in sunscreen before the swim.

They were drenching the streets with water.

Futuro Contínuo

I will be drenching the plants tomorrow morning.

You will be drenching your clothes if you go outside.

He will be drenching his face with cold water soon.

She will be drenching the soil in the afternoon.

It will be drenching the ground after the storm.

We will be drenching ourselves in sunscreen at the beach.

They will be drenching the streets during the festival.

Pretérito Perfeito Contínuo

I have been drenching the plants for an hour.

You have been drenching your clothes in the rain.

He has been drenching his face with cold water.

She has been drenching the soil all morning.

It has been drenching the ground for a while.

We have been drenching ourselves in sunscreen.

They have been drenching the streets with water.

Pretérito Mais-que-perfeito Contínuo

I had been drenching the plants before the rain started.

You had been drenching your clothes before changing.

He had been drenching his face with cold water before the meeting.

She had been drenching the soil before planting the seeds.

It had been drenching the ground before the sun came out.

We had been drenching ourselves in sunscreen before swimming.

They had been drenching the streets before the parade started.

Futuro Perfeito

I will have drenched the plants by tomorrow.

You will have drenched your clothes before the event.

He will have drenched his face with cold water before leaving.

She will have drenched the soil before nightfall.

It will have drenched the ground after the storm passes.

We will have drenched ourselves in sunscreen by the time we get there.

They will have drenched the streets with water by morning.

Futuro Perfeito Contínuo

I will have been drenching the plants for an hour by then.

You will have been drenching your clothes for hours.

He will have been drenching his face with cold water for a while.

She will have been drenching the soil all day.

It will have been drenching the ground for hours.

We will have been drenching ourselves in sunscreen for a long time.

They will have been drenching the streets with water for the whole night.

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