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In the fragment from the first paragraph “following a curriculum to fidelity might mean a teacher is required to”, the bolded modal verb carries the idea of
They are adverbs of place:
1 - Around
2 - Afterwards
3 - At the end
(SWAN, Michael. Practical English Usage. 3ª ed., page 24)
Which ones are correct?
Select the option that properly expresses possession:
For questions 30 to 33 choose the correct answer . Before she ___________ to work, Mr. Wilson ____________ breakfast with his brother.
Read the short paragraph below and choose the alternative that completes the gaps correctly : “Should” and “might” are _______. While “should” is used for _______ and ________, “might” is used for _________.
Which of the following plural forms is incorrectly inflected in English?
In the excerpt from the third paragraph “Researchers and educators have sought new practices in education that will suit the demands of the present day”, the word in bold can be replaced, without meaning change, by
He is good at basketball but he _____ want to play now.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs. This is the best vacation we ______ (ever have). I have _______ such a beautiful baby (never see). A great opportunity ______ (have been / miss). Select the correct answer.
Em um texto regulatório, a sentença Teachers must report any incident within 24 hours expressa:
Please be quiet. My grandmother ___________.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. Once upon a time there ____(is) a little prince who _____ (live) on a planet scarcely bigger than himself and who _____(have) a need for a friend. He _____ (find) a fox who ____ (ask) him to be _____ (tame). Select the correct answer.
Ao analisar a frase By next semester, the school will have been implementing the new curriculum for two years, o professor deve reconhecer que o tempo verbal expressa:
Choose the sentence that presents correctly the subject-verb agreement in English. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A noun phrase is a group of words that functions like a noun in a sentence. It consists of a noun and its modifiers, which can be words or groups of words that describe the noun. Adjective clauses and adjective phrases may modify the noun and help readers by providing more information about nouns and pronouns in a sentence. In the following alternatives, the expression in bold that corresponds to an adjective clause is found in
Os fundamentos da língua inglesa baseiam-se em quatro pilares essenciais: a gramática, o vocabulário, a fonética e a fonologia. A gramática estabelece as regras para a organização das palavras e a formação de frases, permitindo que a comunicação seja clara e eficaz. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta a estrutura básica correta de uma frase afirmativa em inglês no tempo presente simples:
She didn't have to lend her son any money. He bought a new house by __ ________.
The sentence which starts the dialogue between interviewer and interviewee “It’s been a year since your book came out and caused a huge conversation” has a verb in the present perfect tense. Another correct use of the present perfect is found in alternative:
To rephrase the statement “Cutting-edge scientific experiments should always adhere to rigorous ethical standards to maintain credibility.” into a question using a question tag, which option is appropriate?
In the excerpt “technologies have a relevant and crucial role that should be critically considered” the word in bold may be substituted, with no change in meaning, for
No trecho do segundo parágrafo “he considers which words it is proper to include in his dictionary”, o pronome destacado não tem um referente, é chamado de ‘empty’ or ‘dummy’ subject or object (ocupa espaço, mas não adiciona significado). A sentença que apresenta o mesmo uso de pronome é:
Understanding the "Subjunctive Mood" in English is essential for recognizing formal and hypothetical expressions. Regarding the use of the subjunctive mood and conditional structures, mark T, for true, and F, for false: (__)The "Mandative Subjunctive" is used after certain verbs of requirement or suggestion (e.g., "The teacher recommended that she be present"), where the base form of the verb is used regardless of the subject. (__)In hypothetical "If-clauses" referring to the present (Second Conditional), the verb "to be" traditionally takes the form "were" for all persons, as in "If I were you, I would study more." (__)The subjunctive mood has completely disappeared from modern spoken English, being replaced in all contexts by the "Present Continuous" to express urgent demands or formal requests. (__)The structure "I wish I had more time" uses a past tense form to express a hypothetical situation in the present, which is a common feature of non-factual or counterfactual statements. After analysis, mark the option that presents the CORRECT sequence from top to bottom:
Choose the option that best completes the sentence with correct quantifiers and a comparative.
Considere a frase: The teacher’s mentors’ feedback was incorporated into the final proposal. A construção indica:
In the sentence from the last paragraph “Had the teacher followed the curriculum strictly, the students may not have been able to grasp the lesson from the book”, the clause in bold
The sentence “The 19 -year -old was reported missing from Swanage on 7 November” is written in which tense, and why is this tense appropriate in the context of the article?
In the excerpt “the study proposes that both the resistance to and the uncritical use of technologies and methodologies”, there is the use of the paired conjunctions “both … and”. Indicate the alternative in which the bolded paired conjunctions are placed appropriately in the sentence.
In the excerpt from the second paragraph “for some of them are naturalized and incorporated, but others still continue aliens”, the word in bold is being used with the same meaning in
The correct form of the verb to be to complete the sentence “Your skirt _______ dirty at the party yesterday” is:
In the context of telephone communication, which phrasal verb completes the sentence correctly and precisely, keeping the meaning intended by the speaker?





















