Significado
Used to command someone or something to cease movement.
Contexto cultural
In the US, 'Stop' is the standard text on all traffic signs, making it a highly recognized visual icon. British speakers might use 'Stop it' or 'Pack it in' to be more colloquial. In international business, 'Stop' is used in project management to halt processes, but is often softened to 'Pause' to be more diplomatic.
Use with 'Please'
Adding 'please' makes 'Stop' much more polite and less aggressive.
Avoid with strangers
Using 'Stop!' with strangers can be seen as rude unless it is an emergency.
Significado
Used to command someone or something to cease movement.
Use with 'Please'
Adding 'please' makes 'Stop' much more polite and less aggressive.
Avoid with strangers
Using 'Stop!' with strangers can be seen as rude unless it is an emergency.
Context is key
The tone of your voice determines if it's a helpful warning or a harsh command.
Teste-se
Choose the correct form.
Please ____ that noise.
The imperative 'please' is followed by the base verb.
Fill in the blank.
____! You are going the wrong way!
Stop is the correct command for safety.
Match the synonym.
Stop
Halt is a direct synonym for stop.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'You're bothering me.' B: 'I'm sorry, I will ____.'
Stop completes the request to end the behavior.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosPlease ____ that noise.
The imperative 'please' is followed by the base verb.
____! You are going the wrong way!
Stop is the correct command for safety.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Halt is a direct synonym for stop.
A: 'You're bothering me.' B: 'I'm sorry, I will ____.'
Stop completes the request to end the behavior.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
8 perguntasYes, but only if you are joking or if they are truly annoying you.
Yes, but 'Halt' is very formal and usually military-related.
It is a common way to tell someone to stop a specific behavior.
It can be, so use 'please' to soften it.
Quit is usually for long-term habits (e.g., quit smoking).
No, you would use 'pause' or 'end' for time.
Use 'Let's pause here' or 'Let's move on'.
Yes, it is an action verb.
Frases relacionadas
Stop by
similarTo visit briefly.
Stop over
similarA short stay during a trip.
Full stop
specialized formThe punctuation mark (period).