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Resumão Gramatical - Inglês (46)

Conjunto de questões objetivas de inglês (resumão gramatical e interpretação de textos). Contém exercícios sobre preposições, tempos verbais, pronomes, partes do discurso e diálogos em formato de prova (EFOMM 2004).

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INGLÊS - RESUMÃO GRAMATICAL TOTAL + INTERPRETAÇÃO DE TEXTOS – SÓ O GAMA FAZ !!!!!!!!!! 
 
 
 
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1053. 
If my boss had not phoned the police on the spot, the thief . 
( a ) would get away with it 
( b ) got away with it 
( c ) should got away with it 
( d ) would have gotten away with it 
( e ) has gotten away with it 
 
1054. 
So far the President . 
( a ) has not been elected 
( b ) will never be elected 
( c ) would be elected soon 
( d ) had been elected 
( e ) would have been elected 
 
1055. 
Choose the only option with the correct preposition. 
Getting early in the morning is good to health providing you sleep well. 
( a ) up 
( b ) on 
( c ) in 
( d ) under 
( e ) away 
 
1056. 
Choose the only option with the correct preposition. 
What earth are you doing here so early in the morning? 
( a ) under 
( b ) on 
( c ) in 
( d ) at 
( e ) behind 
 
1057. ANULADA 
Mark the sentence which must be completed with ‘on’ and ‘in’ , in the same 
sequence. 
( a ) ‘I was talking ON the phone when I heard a knock ON the door.’ 
( b ) The boy got a bike ON his birthday, and is now keeping it IN his 
relative’s garage. 
( c ) The Smith family lives IN the countryside, ON a very cozy farm 
house. 
( d ) Bob was invited to speak AT the conference ON behalf of the 
company’s president. 
( e ) Several workers decided to go ON strike ON the same day their 
boss announced his bankruptcy. 
 
1063. 
In the sentence: ‘You may be wrong, but you may be right.’, May means. 
( a ) permission 
( b ) ability 
( c ) deduction 
( d ) obligation 
( e ) possibility 
 
1064. 
All our words can be classified into different categories which we call parts 
of speech. Identify the parts of speech of the words in italics. 
1) That’s no help at all. 
2) The pot boiled over after a while. 
3) No one but John left. 
4) John suffers from pneumoconiosis. 
5) The family moved to greener pastures. 
( a ) noun – adverb – conjunction – noun – noun 
( b ) noun – adverb – preposition – noun - adjective 
( c ) noun – preposition – preposition – noun –adjective 
( d ) verb – preposition – conjunction- noun – adjective 
( e ) verb – preposition – conjunction – adjective – noun 
 
PROVA DE INGLÊS - EFOMM 2004 
(GABARITO NO FINAL DA PROVA) 
 
1058. 
 
Choose the alternative that best completes the dialog below. 
 
You are now required to choose the CORRECT prepositions in order to 
appropriately answer the next four questions (Questions (1- 4). 
Tom: ‘Do you always get good marks on examinations ?’ 
John: ‘Yes, I do. I guess it’s because I do homework 
assignments and study a little every day.’ 
Tom: ‘How about Anne ? Are grades good too ?’ 
John: ‘Yes, She’s very smart and enjoys studying hard.’ 
( a ) your – mine – hers 
( b ) your – me – yours 
( c ) yours – mine – your 
( d ) your – my – her 
( e ) your – my – hers 
 
1059. 
Choose the only option with the correct preposition. 
Watch for those loose bricks! 
( a ) at = Olhe para 
( b ) in = Olhe para dentro 
( c ) out = Observe 
( d ) after = Ajude 
( e ) away = Vire o rosto / Olhe para outro lado / Desvie o olhar 
 
1060. 
Remarking has to do with . 
( a ) seeing 
( b ) saying 
1065. 
Sally based her opinion Stephen Hawking’s theory on 
Black Holes. 
( a ) under ( b ) in ( c ) beneath ( d ) at ( e ) on 
 
1066. 
I am top of the world looking on Creation and the 
only explanation I can find is that I love you. 
( a ) at / up ( b ) in /above ( c ) under / above ( d ) on / down 
( e ) after / in 
 
1067. 
On that occasion, I was sure that my mother would not approve 
 you. 
( a ) of ( b ) over ( c ) no preposition ( d ) at ( e ) without 
 
1068. 
Besides running and maintaining the main propulsion machinery 
the ship, the Engineer Officer has a great deal auxiliary machinery to 
look . 
(a) in / on / about ( b ) of / of / after ( c ) out / in / above 
( d ) on / of / at ( e ) in / on / out 
 
You are now required to choose the CORRECT tenses of the verbs in 
brackets in order to appropriately answer the next four questions (Questions 5-8). 
1069. 
( c ) thinking Mary Stuart ( never, to give) the chance of 
( d ) singing 
( e ) cheating 
 
1061. 
defending herself before being executed in 1634. 
( a ) is never given ( b ) was never given ( c ) would never be given 
( d ) had never been given ( e ) has never been given 
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence . 
‘The widow shot by accident.’ 
1070. 
I wish I as rich as Onassis! I would be very happy! 
( a ) yourself 
( b ) himself 
( c ) istself 
( d ) herself 
( e ) myself 
 
1062. 
( a ) were ( b ) have been ( c ) had been ( d ) was ( e ) would be 
 
1071. 
She was just sixteen and all alone, 
when I came to be, 
so we (to grow) up together, 
my mom child and me. 
( a ) shall grow ( b ) growes ( c ) do grow ( d ) growed ( e ) grew

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