It´s not true about the text:
“…a tiny Nigerian flag .” Tiny is the same as:
“All of them ,…” The underlined pronoun refers to:
“…some from The New York Times’s archive …” This excerpt has an example of Genitive Case. Rewrite this sentence in English: O pai de Bob e o pai de Ury são irmãos.
“And with the coming of its 60th…” Its in the fragment is a:
Complete with the correct question tag: You have never answered my letters, _________?
Check the alternative where all verbs are orthographically correct:
Kate lost __________pens last week. Please, lend ____ _____.
____ Christmas day many families gather ___ their grandparents' house.
The next sentence in the active voice is: Shoes are produced by that factory.
Helen asked us if the babies could think. The sentence in the direct speech would be:
Water dropping day by day wears the hardest rock away. This is a version of a popular saying. In Portuguese it corresponds to:
Gives up is a phrasal verb. Which of these phrasal verbs has the wrong meaning?
Winner and dreamer have the suffix that indicates the one who does. In which example the suffix does not correspond to the meaning given:
































