Questões de Concurso Comentadas sobre inglês
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The term “resilient”, as used in line 13, means to be able to withstand adverse or challenging circumstances.

The term “who” (line 8) is a relative pronoun, as well as whom, which is the object form of who.

The term “can” (line 6), as a modal verb, changes the meaning of the whole sentence, not only the meaning of the main verb.

The expression “due to” (line 11) is used to introduce a cause to a situation previously mentioned.

The term “stall” (line 6) could be correctly replaced with stop, without this changing the meaning of the text.

The term “furthering” (line 2) is the Present Participle form of further and it is related to distance, since further is the comparative form of the adjective far.

In line 11, “has been” is an example of the Present Perfect tense, which is formed by the Present Simple form of the verb to have and the Present Perfect form of the main verb.

The text states that speaking one more language may lower the rates of dementia and memory problems in more advanced ages.

According to the text, people who learn a new language are free from developing mental diseases.
According to the text, judge the item.
The terms “especially” (line 6), “inconclusive” (line 7) and “substances” (line 7) are Portuguese false cognates.
According to the text, judge the item.
Without changing the meaning of the text, the term “which” (line 3) could be correctly replace by that, and the term
“that” (line 12) could be correctly replaced by which.
According to the text, judge the item.
The terms “easier” (line 10) and “further” (line 8) belong to the same word class: they are both examples of adjectives.
According to the text, judge the item.
The term “could” (line 15) is the past tense of can.
According to the text, judge the item.
Forensic odontology can determine the age and gender of a person based on the size and the shape of the teeth, while Carbon-14 dating determines the time of death.

According to the text, judge the item.
Only the forensic odontology was able to easily identify all the victims from the Haiti earthquake just by looking at the victims’ teeth.
Differently from other parts of the human body, the teeth can resist to chemicals, fire and other substances.
According to the text, there are many ways in which dental evidences can help solve criminal cases.

The term “However” (line 10) can be correctly replaced by the conjunction Hence, without changing its meaning.

The term “were” (line 6) agrees with the subject “technology”.

The expression “have shown” (line 4) agrees with the subject “models” (line 3).
