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Questão: 536 de 2251

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Banca: FCC

Órgão: Pref. Campinas/SP

Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa | Ajdunto II

Ano: 2016

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

Every others Mondays.

Only Mondays mornings.

In Mondays.

On Mondays.

In some days.

Questão: 537 de 2251

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Banca: FCC

Órgão: Pref. Campinas/SP

Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa | Ajdunto II

Ano: 2016

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

I know. You’re been there.

Really? I know her.

I’m been there.

You are being there?

I know. I’ve been there.

Questão: 538 de 2251

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Banca: CESGRANRIO

Órgão: SEDUC/RN

Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa

Ano: 2011

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

numeral, intensifying adverb, adjective, noun and adjective.

emphatic adverb, quantifying adverb, noun, adjective and noun.

quantifying adverb, intensifying adverb, adjective, adjective and noun.

intensifying adverb, quantifying adjective, adverb, adjective and noun.

numeral, intensifying adverb, adjective, adjective and noun.

Questão: 539 de 2251

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Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe

Órgão: IRB Brasil RE

Cargo(s): Diplomata

Ano: 2011

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

Still in the fields of semantics and grammar of the text, judge if the
items below are right (C) or wrong (E).
In the fragment “All the problems of the now are forever
shaped by the experiences of a then” (L.18-19), the words “now” and “then” can be replaced respectively by here
and there without effecting changes in the meaning and
the grammatical correction of the passage.

Questão: 540 de 2251

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Banca: CESPE / Cebraspe

Órgão: IRB Brasil RE

Cargo(s): Diplomata

Ano: 2011

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

Still in the fields of semantics and grammar of the text, judge if the
items below are right (C) or wrong (E).
In the first paragraph, the words “world-weary” (L.5) and “disenchantment” (L.6) establish a semantic relation which
reveals the pessimism which was felt by the “monarch” (L.5) and characterized his “age” (L.6).