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Questão: 286 de 2251

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Banca: FUNIVERSA

Órgão: SEAP/DF

Cargo(s): Auditor de Controle Interno - Planejamento e Orçamento

Ano: 2014

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

information.

employee.

furniture.

knowledge.

wisdom.

Questão: 287 de 2251

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Banca: Inst. AOCP

Órgão: Pref. Betim/MG

Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa

Ano: 2020

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

The verb “unsettling” is formed by the verb
“settle” and the suffix –ing which indicates
the participle.

The word “ease” is a verb formed by
changing the suffix –y from the adjective
“easy” to –e.

The words “precariously” and “morally” are
adverbs of manner formed from adjectives
and the suffix –ly.

The noun “health” is formed by taking away
the suffix –y from the adjective and root word
“healthy”.

The verb “normalize” is formed from the noun
“normal” and the verb formation suffix –ize.

Questão: 288 de 2251

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Banca: Inst. AOCP

Órgão: Pref. Betim/MG

Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa

Ano: 2020

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

The verb “have” is used in the Simple
Present Tense in order to state something
that is always true.

The verb “occur” is in the third person of the
Simple Present Tense in order to indicate a
routine.

The verb “occur” is used in the Present
Perfect Tense expressing an action that
began in the past and continued to the
present time.

The verb “identify” is used in the Present
Perfect Tense expressing an action that
occurred at an indefinite time in the past.

The verb “identify” is used in the Simple Past
Tense expressing an action that occurred at
a certain time in the past.

Questão: 289 de 2251

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Banca: Inst. AOCP

Órgão: Pref. Betim/MG

Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa

Ano: 2020

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

Preposition; adverb; noun; verb; adjective.

Conjunction; adverb; adjective; noun; verb.

Adverb; preposition; adjective; noun; verb.

Preposition; conjunction; noun; verb;
adjective.

Conjunction; preposition; noun; noun, verb.

Questão: 290 de 2251

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Banca: Inst. AOCP

Órgão: Pref. Betim/MG

Cargo(s): Professor - Língua Inglesa

Ano: 2020

Matéria/Assunto: Inglês > Elementos gramaticais

The word “who” works as a relative pronoun
referring back to “someone” which actually is
the writer of the text.

The word “who” is an interrogative pronoun
which can be left out of the sentence without
a change in its meaning.

The word “her” is a personal pronoun and
works as the subject for the verb “breastfed”.

The word “her” is a possessive pronoun
referring to the word “son” as the owner of
something.

The word “I” works as an objective pronoun
in order to avoid the repetition of the subject
“someone”.