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Professor Jefferson Celestino da Costa jefferson_celestino@hotmail.com | jeffersonncosta@hotmail.com 22 106 [FATEC 2002] O pronome "which" em "Many mobile phone operating companies would rather give out new handsets than see their clients defect to rival services, which often try to lure customers by offering the latest mobile phones free for switching services" refere-se a: a) clients. b) handsets. c) rival services. d) customers. e) mobile phone operating companies. 107 [JFS 2010] Indicate the alternative that best completes the following sentence: In his last book, the author decided to talk about the people and the places _____ he loved. a) who b) whom c) which d) that e) whose 108 [UFRRJ 2000 – ADAPTED] In the passage "I have learned there are large numbers of Americans (maybe not the majority) who are passionate about, or at least interested in, shaping their lives to be humane, individual, socially tolerant and contributing, and spiritual by some definition." the word WHO could be replaced by: a) which. b) whom. c) that. d) whose. e) the word cannot be replaced. 109 [UFRRJ 2000 – ADAPTED] In the sentence "about 20% of lung-cancer patients are found to have a tumor WHOSE biological characteristics and small size give them a good chance of being cured if the malignant growth is surgically removed", the capital word refers to: a) patients b) blacks. c) tumor. d) lung cancer. e) about 20%. 110 [UFV/PASES 2000] Complete the sentence with the appropriate relative pronoun: Don Pedro, _____ was one of the visitors, was also very impressed with Bell's invention. a) who b) whose c) when d) where e) which 111 [PUCPR 2003] Supply the sentences with the correct alternative: I. This is the hardest problem _____ I have ever had to face. II. A doctor, _____ patients trust him, has great responsibility. III. Vesuvius, _____ is a lofty volcano, overlooks the Bay of Naples. IV. My friend Marcello, _____ is in hospital, is very ill. V. There's something _____ I must tell you in confidence. a) I. that; II. which; III. what; IV. who; V. that b) I. which; II. whose; III. that; IV. whose; V. which c) I. that; II. whose; III. which; IV. who; V. that d) I. what; II. who; III. which; IV. that; V. what e) I. that; II. whose; III. what; IV. which; V. that 112 [UNESP 2003] Children who are exposed to TV can learn _____ ideas may be taken away from it. a) whoever b) whom c) who d) which e) where 113 [UFRRJ 2003 – ADAPTED] In the sentence “Under a microscope you can see the bacteria that lives in your gums. It's called gram-negative bacteria and it produces a toxin or poison that destroys the bones around your teeth”, the underlined word can be replaced by: a) who. b) whose. c) whom. d) which. e) what. 114 [ITA 2006] – "A man named", no primeiro quadrinho, é equivalente a: a) a man whose name is. b) a man that the name is. c) a man who the name is. d) a man whom the name is. e) a man that is name.