Questões de Elementos gramaticais
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Questão: 261 de 2251
388311
Banca: Inst. AOCP
Órgão: IF/BA
Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2016
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
The word “deem” is a verb which means to
consider, whereas the word “attire” is a noun
meaning article of clothing.
The word “deem” is a verb which means to
judge, whereas the word “attire” is an adjective
meaning proper garments.
The word “deem” is a noun which means labeled,
whereas the word “attire” is a noun meaning
bathing suit.
The word “deem” is a verb which means to
suppose, whereas the word “attire” is an adjective
meaning horn.
The word “deem” is a noun which means
condemned, whereas the word “attire” is a verb
meaning to dress up.
Questão: 262 de 2251
388312
Banca: Inst. AOCP
Órgão: IF/BA
Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2016
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
An expression of surprise opening the text and
the body of the text closing it.
An expression of date and address in the
beginning and the writer’s identification in the
end.
An expression of complimentary close in the
beginning and the heading closing it.
An expression of salutation opening the text and
a closing statement ending it.
A subject line opening the text and a
complimentary expression in the end of it.
Questão: 263 de 2251
388313
Banca: Inst. AOCP
Órgão: IF/BA
Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2016
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
Stripping is a noun which means literally to
undress Muslim women completely and also
figuratively to reveal their ideology.
Stripping is a verb which means literally to
remove the women’s clothes and also figuratively
to deprive them of their free will.
Stripping is a verb which means literally to
oppress Muslim women completely and also
figuratively to ignore their ideology.
Stripping is a noun which means literally to
damage women’s clothes and also figuratively to
rob them of their ideology.
Stripping is an adjective which means literally to
tear up women’s clothes and also figuratively to
show them off.
Questão: 264 de 2251
388314
Banca: Inst. AOCP
Órgão: IF/BA
Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2016
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
It is an example of Active Voice used when it is
necessary to move important information to the
beginning of the sentence.
It is an example of Reported Speech which
describes what people say, believe, think,
consider or know and refers to a state or action
in the present.
It is an example of a Conditional sentence which
shows the result of a present situation, with
possible or likely results in the future.
It is an example of Present Perfect used to refer
to an event connected to the present without a
certain time definition.
It is an example of Passive Voice used when the
performer of the action is general or obvious from
the context, or unimportant, or is intentionally not
named.
Questão: 265 de 2251
388315
Banca: Inst. AOCP
Órgão: IF/BA
Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa
Ano: 2016
Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais
They are both interrogative pronouns used
to question which person does the action of
the verb, that is, the first pronoun asks about
“women” and the second about “negroes”.
They are both reflexive pronouns used to refer
back to something already mentioned, that is,
the first pronoun refers to “negroes” and the
latter to “women”.
They are both relative pronouns used to refer
back to a person already stated, that is, the first
pronoun refers to “woman” and the second to
“negroes”.
They are both personal pronouns used to
introduce the person addressed by the sentence,
that is, the first pronoun introduces “woman” and
the second “negroes”.
They are respectively a relative pronoun and an
interrogative pronoun, that is, the first pronoun
refers to “negroes” and the second asks about
“women”.