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LÍNGUA INGLESA- ASPECTOS MORFOSSINTÁTICOS
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	Exercício: CEL0558_EX_A9_201708392173_V1 
	12/02/2018 12:01:55 (Finalizada)
	Aluno(a): TATIANE SAKAMOTO RIBEIRO
	2018.1 EAD
	Disciplina: CEL0558 - LÍNGUA INGLESA- ASPECTOS MORFOSSINTÁTICOS 
	201708392173
	 
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	 1a Questão
	
	
	
	
	Complete the text with a proper verb tense (present, past or future)
Most men and women pass through life without ever considering or criticizing either their own conditions or those of the world at large. They find themselves born into a certain place in society, and they accept what each day (to bring), without any thought beyond what the immediate present requires.
(Adapted from Proposed Roads To Freedom by Bertrand Russell)
		
	
	a)Had brought
	
	d)Had been bringing
	
	b)Has brought
	 
	e)Brings
	 
	c)Brought
	
	 
	Ref.: 201708613979
		
	
	 2a Questão
	
	
	
	
	The PAST TENSE is mostly used:
		
	 
	c) When you're describing plans
	
	a) When commenting on what a writer says.
	 
	b) When describing an author¿s work.
	
	d) When discussing events in a book or story, unless there is a shift in the time frame within the world of the text.
	
	e) When discussing historical events, and you should use the literary present when discussing fictional events.
	
	 
	Ref.: 201708613974
		
	
	 3a Questão
	
	
	
	
	This unit shows you five rules to be followed when choosing a verb in order to write well. Which of the following ones is INCORRECT?
		
	 
	e) Keep the subject and the verb close together at the very beginning of your sentences
	
	b) Use active verbs, not passive verbs
	
	d) Use strong and vigorous verbs
	
	c) Avoid "is" verbs
	 
	a) Use expanded forms, not root verbs.
	
	 
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	 4a Questão
	
	
	
	
	'I take up my pen in the year of grace 17-, and go back to the time when my father kept the 'Admiral Benbow' inn, and the brown old seaman, with the saber cut, first took up his lodging under our roof.' (Jim Hawkins in Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson)
 In the above excerpt the narrator is:
		
	 
	a) second person
	
	d) third person limited
	
	e)none of the above
	
	c) third person omniscient
	 
	b)first person
	
	 
	Ref.: 201708596571
		
	
	 5a Questão
	
	
	
	
	It is crucial that the manager ........ without any delay after such an embarrassing transaction.
		
	 
	resigns
	
	resigned
	
	will resign
	 
	resign
	
	is resigning
	
	 
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	 6a Questão
	
	
	
	
	Which one of the following elements is most important when you¿re writing your first draft?
		
	
	Making sure your spelling is correct
	
	Writing grammatically correct sentences
	
	Getting your ideas down on paper
	 
	none of the above
	
	Checking the punctuation in each sentence
	
	 
	Ref.: 201708613969
		
	
	 7a Questão
	
	
	
	
	One of the clues for a better writing is to keep the subject and the verb close together at the very beginning of your sentences. Which sentence DOES NOT follow this rule?
		
	 
	c) Most industrialised countries are welfare states.
	
	a) Environmental costs will be born by future generations.
	
	d) The level of government support varies according to a person¿s current circumstances.
	
	b) Billions of people lack adequate sanitation.
	 
	e) Pollution, as far as it may be concerned, provide, sadly to say, greater opportunities for employment¿ as the rest of the sentence.
	
	 
	Ref.: 201708613977
		
	
	 8a Questão
	
	
	
	
	Choose the RIGHT alternative about the parts of a story
		
	
	a) The character is where your story takes place.
	
	c) The plot is a person, animal or imaginary creature in your story.
	
	b) The setting is the time in which the writer tells the story in the order in which it occurred.
	 
	e) The flashbacks time tells the story in the present day (for example) and the underlying story or plot itself will unfold through the use of flashbacks.
	 
	d) The chronological time tells the actions and events that take place in your story.

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