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Q1326726 Inglês
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.



(Source: http://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/teacher-blog/2013/feb/14/teaching-english-creatively-
outstanding-results – Adapted)
If ‘approach’ (l.01) were in the plural, how many other words would be necessary to change?
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Q1326725 Inglês
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.



(Source: http://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/teacher-blog/2013/feb/14/teaching-english-creatively-
outstanding-results – Adapted)
According to Alexander (1991), a tag question is
I. a short question that follows a statement. II. affirmative-negative (Mary was sad, wasn’t she?) or negative-affirmative (Mary wasn’t sad, was she?). III. uttered with a rising intonation when the speaker wants the listener to agree with him, without expecting an answer; however, when it is uttered with a falling intonation, the speaker is asking a real question, and needs an answer.
Which ones are correct?
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Q1326724 Inglês
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.



(Source: http://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/teacher-blog/2013/feb/14/teaching-english-creatively-
outstanding-results – Adapted)
Analyse if the pronouns and its reference are correctly indicated.
I. ‘them’ (l.32) refers to ‘This process’ (l. 31). II. ‘we’ (l.36) refers to ‘all learning styles’ (l.36). III. ‘them’ (l.40) refers to ‘grammar concepts’ (l.39). IV. ‘they’ (l.40) refers to ‘Children’ (l.39).
Which ones are correct?
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Q1326723 Inglês
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.



(Source: http://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/teacher-blog/2013/feb/14/teaching-english-creatively-
outstanding-results – Adapted)
Connect the first column to the second, associating the uses of apostrophe in context to its function.
Column 1 1. To indicate an omission of letters or numbers.
2. To show possession.
Column 2 ( ) Line 06. ( ) Line 10 (1 st occurrence). ( ) Line 12. ( ) Line 15. ( ) Line 31. ( ) Line 40.
The correct order of filling in the parenthesis, from the top to the bottom, is:
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Q1326722 Inglês
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.



(Source: http://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/teacher-blog/2013/feb/14/teaching-english-creatively-
outstanding-results – Adapted)
Observe the sentence below and analyse the following statements:
“Pupils can choose from an exciting array of reading material” (l.26-27).
I. ‘can’ could be replaced by ‘are going to’ without affecting the meaning. II. The question form of the sentence is “Do pupils can choose from an exciting array of reading material?”. III. To form a negation, you only need to insert the word ‘no’ after ‘can’.
Which ones are INCORRECT?
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Q1326721 Inglês
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.



(Source: http://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/teacher-blog/2013/feb/14/teaching-english-creatively-
outstanding-results – Adapted)
Consider the following changes proposed:
I. Replacement of ‘purpose’ (l.10) by ‘intention’. II. Omission of ‘explicitly’ (l.17). III. Replacement of ‘stick’ (l.37) by ‘thrust’.
Which ones are correct?
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Q1326720 Inglês
Instruction: Answer question based on the following text.



(Source: http://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/teacher-blog/2013/feb/14/teaching-english-creatively-
outstanding-results – Adapted)
In lines 03, 10, 36 and 40, the correct sequence of particles that fill in the blanks is:
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Q1250302 Inglês
Fill in the blank with the CORRECT relative pronoun.
Budapest, _______ is in Hungary, is one of the most interesting cities to visit in Europe.
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Q1250301 Inglês
O item que traz a oração “there is a purple house” escrita corretamente no plural é:
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Q1250300 Inglês
Observe a oração: “She is famous for her interesting stories”. As palavras destacadas classificam-se, respectivamente, como:
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Q1250299 Inglês
Assinale a alternativa em que, de acordo com o texto, a palavra NÃO é um substantivo:
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Q1250298 Inglês
Read the text and answer the questions:
In San Antonio, Texas, there is a purple house. This house is the home of Sandra Cisneros. Ms. Cisneros is a Mexican-American writer. She is famous for her interesting stories. The house has a porch with a pink floor. The rooms are green, pink and purple. There are many books and colorful paintings. Many other house near Ms. Cisnero’s house are white or beige, so her house is very different. Some of her neighbors think her house is very colourful, but Ms. Cisneros loves it.

O texto fala sobre:
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Q1250297 Inglês

Choose the right preposition sequence for the sentence below.

“He smiled (1) Lucille and looked (2) me knowingly”.

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Q1250296 Inglês
A comparative compares a person or thing with another person or thing, and a superlative compares a person or thing with the whole group of which that person or thing is a member. Mark the right sentence.
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Q1250295 Inglês

Choose the best verb sequence for the sentence below.

“When I (1) the awful news yesterday I couldn't (2) it”.

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Q1250294 Inglês
Rewrite the sentences using the Genitive Case. “The magazines were in the room of the girls.”
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Q1250293 Inglês
Nouns can be either countable or uncountable. So, mark the wrong use of a noun in the sentences below.
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Q1250292 Inglês
The passive denotes the voice of a verb whose subject receives the action. Correct the mistakes in the sentences below. “
(1) My car was repairing by Louis. (2) Some roads are block by fallen trees”.
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Q1250291 Inglês

Rewrite the sentence using a relative clause.

“I liked Poe’s short stories best.”

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Q1250290 Inglês
Choose the adverbial clause that best completes the sentence.
“She felt a little exposed and felt her way along (…) she discovered she was on a ledge”.
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20161: A
20162: D
20163: C
20164: A
20165: E
20166: A
20167: C
20168: A
20169: A
20170: B
20171: C
20172: A
20173: C
20174: A
20175: B
20176: C
20177: A
20178: C
20179: B
20180: C