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EXERCICIOS AULA 5 21_10_2020 LÍNGUA INGLESA ESTRUTURA SINTATICA II

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1
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Mary: What do you want?
George Bailey: What do I want? Why, I'm just here to get warm, that's all! (It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
		
	
	Funneling question
	
	Convergent question
	
	Alternative question
	
	Divergent question
	 
	Echo question
	Respondido em 14/08/2020 10:38:49
	
Explicação:
Echo question - A type of direct question that repeats part or all of something which someone else has just said.
	
	
	 
		2
        Questão
	
	
	What is a declarative sentence?
		
	
	It is the one that gives a command - ends in a period
	 
	It is a sentence that makes a statement
	
	It is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
	
	It is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
	
	It is a sentence that has a connecting word - such as and, but or or
	Respondido em 14/08/2020 10:43:44
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
	
	
	 
		3
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She told me to shut up."
		
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	Respondido em 14/08/2020 10:46:18
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[told] Verb
[me] Indirect Object
[to shut up] Direct Object
	
	
	 
		4
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She has bought a nice suit for her husband."
		
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	Respondido em 14/08/2020 10:44:47
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[has bought] Verb
[a nice suit] Object
[for her husband.] Object
	
	
	 
		5
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"I can't approve of your behavior."
		
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	Respondido em 14/08/2020 10:43:02
	
Explicação: [I] Subject [can't approve of] Verb [your behavior.] Object
	
	
	 
		6
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:  "Enjoy yourself"
		
	
	None of the above
	 
	Imperative
	
	Interrogative
	 
	 Assertive or Declarative
	
	Exclamatory
	Respondido em 14/08/2020 10:55:39
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		7
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Ilsa: This morning you implied that it was not safe for him to leave Casablanca.
Strasser: That is also true, except for one destination, to return to occupied France.
Ilsa: Occupied France?
Strasser: Uh huh. Under a safe conduct from me.
		
	
	funelling question
	
	 convergent question
	 
	Echo question
	 
	alternative question
	
	divergent question
	Respondido em 14/08/2020 10:53:57
	
Explicação:
A type of direct question that repeats part or all of something which someone else has just said.
Telemachus: We're waiting for Odysseus to come home.
Antinuous: You're waiting for who to do what? (Albert Ramsdell Gurney, The Comeback, 1993)
Mary: What do you want?
George Bailey: What do I want? Why, I'm just here to get warm, that's all! (It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
"I used to play checkers with her all the time."
"You used to play what with her all the time?"
"Checkers."(Holden Caulfield and Stradlater in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, 1951)
 
	
	
	 
		8
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:   "Dou you have some coffee?"
		
	
	None of the above
	
	Exclamatory
	 
	Interrogative
	
	Assertive or Declarative
	
	Imperative
	Respondido em 14/08/2020 10:54:07
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
		1
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Laszlo: M'sieur Blaine, I wonder if I could talk to you?
Rick: Go ahead.
		
	
	 alternative question
	 
	embedded question
	
	funelling question
	
	probing question
	
	rethorical question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:38:13
	
Explicação:
Embedded question is a question included in another question or statement. Embedded questions feel less abrupt, and so have a softening effect. For example, compare the following:
A: What time is it? (simple question)
B: Sorry. I don't know the time. (simple statement)
 
A: Do you know what time it is? (embedded question in a question)
B: Sorry. I don't know what time it is. (embedded question in a statement)
Embedded questions are a little more formal and polite. We use them when talking to a person we don¿t know very well, or in professional situations, and their form is a little different.
	
	
	 
		2
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:   "Dou you have some coffee?"
		
	 
	Interrogative
	
	Assertive or Declarative
	
	Imperative
	
	Exclamatory
	
	None of the above
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:35:45
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		3
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:  "Look at me"
		
	
	Exclamatory
	 
	Imperative
	
	Declarative
	
	None of the above
	
	Interrogative
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:34:57
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. Theystate, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		4
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Ilsa: This morning you implied that it was not safe for him to leave Casablanca.
Strasser: That is also true, except for one destination, to return to occupied France.
Ilsa: Occupied France?
Strasser: Uh huh. Under a safe conduct from me.
		
	
	funelling question
	 
	Echo question
	
	 convergent question
	
	alternative question
	
	divergent question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:40:24
	
Explicação:
A type of direct question that repeats part or all of something which someone else has just said.
Telemachus: We're waiting for Odysseus to come home.
Antinuous: You're waiting for who to do what? (Albert Ramsdell Gurney, The Comeback, 1993)
Mary: What do you want?
George Bailey: What do I want? Why, I'm just here to get warm, that's all! (It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
"I used to play checkers with her all the time."
"You used to play what with her all the time?"
"Checkers."(Holden Caulfield and Stradlater in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, 1951)
 
	
	
	 
		5
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:  "He said that Paul asked him for all the things they should do in the country"
		
	
	Imperative
	
	None of the above
	
	Exclamatory
	
	Interrogative
	 
	Declarative
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:48:52
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		6
        Questão
	
	
	Select the tupe of sentence:  "Did she like the book you gave her?"
		
	 
	Interrogative
	
	None of the above
	
	 Imperative
	
	 Declarative
	
	Exclamatory
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:41:27
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		7
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
What do you think of this issue? Do you agree with it, and if not, why, and what other issues would you see as being relevant to this specific case?
		
	
	Alternative question
	 
	Embedded question
	
	Probing question
	
	Funneling question
	 
	Multiple question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:56:43
	
Explicação:
Multiple Questions - These questions have two or more distinct parts, each requiring an answer:
	
	
	 
		8
        Questão
	
	
	. Complete the embedded question:
 
 "I have no idea ____."
		
	
	where is she
	 
	where she is
	
	where she's
	
	where does she
	
	 where does she is
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:35:15
	
Explicação:
Embedded question is a question included in another question or statement. Embedded questions feel less abrupt, and so have a softening effect. For example, compare the following:
A: What time is it? (simple question)
B: Sorry. I don't know the time. (simple statement)
 
A: Do you know what time it is? (embedded question in a question)
B: Sorry. I don't know what time it is. (embedded question in a statement)
Embedded questions are a little more formal and polite. We use them when talking to a person we don¿t know very well, or in professional situations, and their form is a little different.
 
· In embedded questions with is/are, the verb (is) comes after the subject (Market Street).
Direct: Where is Market Street?
Embedded: Could you tell me where Market Street is?
		1
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Mary: What do you want?
George Bailey: What do I want? Why, I'm just here to get warm, that's all! (It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
		
	
	Divergent question
	
	Convergent question
	 
	Echo question
	
	Alternative question
	
	Funneling question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:11:05
	
Explicação:
Echo question - A type of direct question that repeats part or all of something which someone else has just said.
	
	
	 
		2
        Questão
	
	
	What is a declarative sentence?
		
	 
	It is a sentence that makes a statement
	
	It is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
	
	It is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
	
	It is a sentence that has a connecting word - such as and, but or or
	
	It is the one that gives a command - ends in a period
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:58:24
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
	
	
	 
		3
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She told me to shut up."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:13:35
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[told] Verb
[me] Indirect Object
[to shut up] Direct Object
	
	
	 
		4
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She has bought a nice suit for her husband."
		
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:59:34
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[has bought] Verb
[a nice suit] Object
[for her husband.] Object
	
	
	 
		5
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"I can't approve of your behavior."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:01:41
	
Explicação: [I] Subject [can't approve of] Verb [your behavior.] Object
	
	
	 
		6
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type ofsentence:  "Enjoy yourself"
		
	
	Interrogative
	
	Exclamatory
	 
	Imperative
	
	 Assertive or Declarative
	
	None of the above
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:12:25
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		7
        Questão
	
	
	. Complete the embedded question:
 
 "I have no idea ____."
		
	
	where she's
	
	where is she
	
	where does she
	 
	where she is
	
	 where does she is
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:58:07
	
Explicação:
Embedded question is a question included in another question or statement. Embedded questions feel less abrupt, and so have a softening effect. For example, compare the following:
A: What time is it? (simple question)
B: Sorry. I don't know the time. (simple statement)
 
A: Do you know what time it is? (embedded question in a question)
B: Sorry. I don't know what time it is. (embedded question in a statement)
Embedded questions are a little more formal and polite. We use them when talking to a person we don¿t know very well, or in professional situations, and their form is a little different.
 
· In embedded questions with is/are, the verb (is) comes after the subject (Market Street).
Direct: Where is Market Street?
Embedded: Could you tell me where Market Street is?
	
	
	 
		8
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
What do you think of this issue? Do you agree with it, and if not, why, and what other issues would you see as being relevant to this specific case?
		
	
	Funneling question
	
	Probing question
	
	Embedded question
	
	Alternative question
	 
	Multiple question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 09:58:01
	
Explicação:
Multiple Questions - These questions have two or more distinct parts, each requiring an answer:
		1
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Mary: What do you want?
George Bailey: What do I want? Why, I'm just here to get warm, that's all! (It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
		
	
	Funneling question
	 
	Echo question
	
	Divergent question
	
	Alternative question
	
	Convergent question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:13:50
	
Explicação:
Echo question - A type of direct question that repeats part or all of something which someone else has just said.
	
	
	 
		2
        Questão
	
	
	What is a declarative sentence?
		
	
	It is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
	
	It is a sentence that has a connecting word - such as and, but or or
	 
	It is a sentence that makes a statement
	
	It is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
	
	It is the one that gives a command - ends in a period
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:13:56
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
	
	
	 
		3
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She told me to shut up."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Object
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:14:02
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[told] Verb
[me] Indirect Object
[to shut up] Direct Object
	
	
	 
		4
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She has bought a nice suit for her husband."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:16:56
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[has bought] Verb
[a nice suit] Object
[for her husband.] Object
	
	
	 
		5
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"I can't approve of your behavior."
		
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:16:50
	
Explicação: [I] Subject [can't approve of] Verb [your behavior.] Object
	
	
	 
		6
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:  "Enjoy yourself"
		
	
	None of the above
	
	 Assertive or Declarative
	
	Interrogative
	 
	Imperative
	
	Exclamatory
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:14:11
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		7
        Questão
	
	
	. Complete the embedded question:
 
 "I have no idea ____."
		
	
	where she's
	 
	where she is
	
	where is she
	
	where does she
	
	 where does she is
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:14:18
	
Explicação:
Embedded question is a question included in another question or statement. Embedded questions feel less abrupt, and so have a softening effect. For example, compare the following:
A: What time is it? (simple question)
B: Sorry. I don't know the time. (simple statement)
 
A: Do you know what time it is? (embedded question in a question)
B: Sorry. I don't know what time it is. (embedded question in a statement)
Embedded questions are a little more formal and polite. We use them when talking to a person we don¿t know very well, or in professional situations, and their form is a little different.
 
· In embedded questions with is/are, the verb (is) comes after the subject (Market Street).
Direct: Where is Market Street?
Embedded: Could you tell me where Market Street is?
	
	
	 
		8
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
What do you think of this issue? Do you agree with it, and if not, why, and what other issues would you see as being relevant to this specific case?
		
	
	Alternative question
	
	Probing question
	
	Embedded question
	 
	Multiple question
	
	Funneling question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:14:23
	
Explicação:
Multiple Questions - These questions have two or more distinct parts, each requiring an answer:
		1
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Laszlo: M'sieur Blaine, I wonder if I could talk to you?
Rick: Go ahead.
		
	
	rethorical question
	 
	embedded question
	
	probing question
	
	funelling question
	
	 alternative question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:22:05
	
Explicação:
Embedded question is a question included in another question or statement. Embedded questions feelless abrupt, and so have a softening effect. For example, compare the following:
A: What time is it? (simple question)
B: Sorry. I don't know the time. (simple statement)
 
A: Do you know what time it is? (embedded question in a question)
B: Sorry. I don't know what time it is. (embedded question in a statement)
Embedded questions are a little more formal and polite. We use them when talking to a person we don¿t know very well, or in professional situations, and their form is a little different.
	
	
	 
		2
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:   "Dou you have some coffee?"
		
	
	Imperative
	
	Exclamatory
	 
	Interrogative
	
	None of the above
	
	Assertive or Declarative
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:17:21
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		3
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:  "Look at me"
		
	
	None of the above
	
	Declarative
	 
	Imperative
	
	Exclamatory
	
	Interrogative
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:17:24
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		4
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Ilsa: This morning you implied that it was not safe for him to leave Casablanca.
Strasser: That is also true, except for one destination, to return to occupied France.
Ilsa: Occupied France?
Strasser: Uh huh. Under a safe conduct from me.
		
	
	funelling question
	 
	Echo question
	
	alternative question
	
	 convergent question
	
	divergent question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:21:10
	
Explicação:
A type of direct question that repeats part or all of something which someone else has just said.
Telemachus: We're waiting for Odysseus to come home.
Antinuous: You're waiting for who to do what? (Albert Ramsdell Gurney, The Comeback, 1993)
Mary: What do you want?
George Bailey: What do I want? Why, I'm just here to get warm, that's all! (It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
"I used to play checkers with her all the time."
"You used to play what with her all the time?"
"Checkers."(Holden Caulfield and Stradlater in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, 1951)
 
	
	
	 
		5
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:  "He said that Paul asked him for all the things they should do in the country"
		
	
	Imperative
	 
	Declarative
	
	Interrogative
	
	None of the above
	
	Exclamatory
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:17:37
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		6
        Questão
	
	
	Select the tupe of sentence:  "Did she like the book you gave her?"
		
	 
	Interrogative
	
	Exclamatory
	
	 Declarative
	
	 Imperative
	
	None of the above
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:17:43
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		7
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
What do you think of this issue? Do you agree with it, and if not, why, and what other issues would you see as being relevant to this specific case?
		
	
	Funneling question
	
	Embedded question
	
	Probing question
	
	Alternative question
	 
	Multiple question
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:17:49
	
Explicação:
Multiple Questions - These questions have two or more distinct parts, each requiring an answer:
	
	
	 
		8
        Questão
	
	
	. Complete the embedded question:
 
 "I have no idea ____."
		
	
	where she's
	
	where is she
	 
	where she is
	
	 where does she is
	
	where does she
	Respondido em 03/09/2020 10:17:53
	
Explicação:
Embedded question is a question included in another question or statement. Embedded questions feel less abrupt, and so have a softening effect. For example, compare the following:
A: What time is it? (simple question)
B: Sorry. I don't know the time. (simple statement)
 
A: Do you know what time it is? (embedded question in a question)
B: Sorry. I don't know what time it is. (embedded question in a statement)
Embedded questions are a little more formal and polite. We use them when talking to a person we don¿t know very well, or in professional situations, and their form is a little different.
 
· In embedded questions with is/are, the verb (is) comes after the subject (Market Street).
Direct: Where is Market Street?
Embedded: Could you tell me where Market Street is?
	
	
		1
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Mary: What do you want?
George Bailey: What do I want? Why, I'm just here to get warm, that's all! (It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
		
	
	Funneling question
	 
	Echo question
	
	Alternative question
	
	Convergent question
	
	Divergent question
	Respondido em 06/09/2020 09:56:23
	
Explicação:
Echo question - A type of direct question that repeats part or all of something which someone else has just said.
	
	
	 
		2
        Questão
	
	
	What is a declarative sentence?
		
	
	It is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such assurprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
	
	It is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
	 
	It is a sentence that makes a statement
	
	It is the one that gives a command - ends in a period
	
	It is a sentence that has a connecting word - such as and, but or or
	Respondido em 06/09/2020 09:56:32
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
	
	
	 
		3
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She told me to shut up."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object
	Respondido em 06/09/2020 09:56:48
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[told] Verb
[me] Indirect Object
[to shut up] Direct Object
	
	
	 
		4
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She has bought a nice suit for her husband."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	Respondido em 06/09/2020 09:57:00
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[has bought] Verb
[a nice suit] Object
[for her husband.] Object
	
	
	 
		5
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"I can't approve of your behavior."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	Respondido em 06/09/2020 09:57:10
	
Explicação: [I] Subject [can't approve of] Verb [your behavior.] Object
	
	
	 
		6
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:  "Enjoy yourself"
		
	
	None of the above
	 
	Imperative
	
	 Assertive or Declarative
	
	Interrogative
	
	Exclamatory
	Respondido em 06/09/2020 09:57:20
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		7
        Questão
	
	
	. Complete the embedded question:
 
 "I have no idea ____."
		
	
	where is she
	
	 where does she is
	
	where does she
	
	where she's
	 
	where she is
	Respondido em 06/09/2020 09:57:34
	
Explicação:
Embedded question is a question included in another question or statement. Embedded questions feel less abrupt, and so have a softening effect. For example, compare the following:
A: What time is it? (simple question)
B: Sorry. I don't know the time. (simple statement)
 
A: Do you know what time it is? (embedded question in a question)
B: Sorry. I don't know what time it is. (embedded question in a statement)
Embedded questions are a little more formal and polite. We use them when talking to a person we don¿t know very well, or in professional situations, and their form is a little different.
 
· In embedded questions with is/are, the verb (is) comes after the subject (Market Street).
Direct: Where is Market Street?
Embedded: Could you tell me where Market Street is?
	
	
	 
		8
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
What do you think of this issue? Do you agree with it, and if not, why, and what other issues would you see as being relevant to this specific case?
		
	
	Alternative question
	
	Funneling question
	
	Probing question
	 
	Multiple question
	
	Embedded question
	Respondido em 06/09/2020 09:57:44
	
Explicação:
Multiple Questions - These questions have two or more distinct parts, each requiring an answer:
	
	
		1
        Questão
	
	
	Select the type of sentence:   "Dou you have some coffee?"
		
	
	None of the above
	
	Assertive or Declarative
	
	Exclamatory
	
	Imperative
	 
	Interrogative
	Respondido em 02/10/2020 07:45:25
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
· Tomorrow I will do it.
· She did not want to go to the movies with me.
An Interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question.
· What do you think I should wear the pink shoes or the white sneakers?
· What happened to you yesterday?
An exclamatory sentence is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
· I cannot wait to be a grown-up!
· We beat that other team good!
An imperative sentence is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
· Do the dishes. (an order)
· Please do me this favor. (a request)
· Have a good time in Moscow. (a wish)
	· 
	
	 
		2
        Questão
	
	
	What is a declarative sentence?
		
	
	It is the one that gives a command - ends in a period
	
	It is a sentence which gives a command, makes a request, or express a wish.
	
	It is a sentence that has a connecting word - such as and, but or or
	 
	It is a sentence that makes a statement
	
	It is a sentence that expresses sudden and strong feelings, such as surprise, wonder, pity, sympathy, happiness, or gratitude.
	Respondido em 02/10/2020 07:46:20
	
Explicação:
An assertive or declarative sentence is a sentence that states a fact. Such sentences are simple statements. They state, assert, or declare something.
	
	
	 
		3
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She told me to shut up."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	Respondido em 02/10/2020 07:46:49
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[told] Verb
[me] Indirect Object
[to shut up] Direct Object
	
	
	 
		4
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"She has bought a nice suit for her husband."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	Respondido em 02/10/2020 07:47:28
	
Explicação:
[She] Subject
[has bought] Verb
[a nice suit] Object
[for her husband.] Object
	
	
	 
		5
        Questão
	
	
	Identify the sentence pattern in the following example:
"I can't approve of your behavior."
		
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object complement
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Object
	
	Subject / Verb / Adjective
	
	Subject / Verb / Object / Verb
	 
	Subject / Verb / Object
	Respondido em 02/10/2020 07:45:12
	
Explicação: [I] Subject [can't approve of] Verb [your behavior.] Object
	
	
	 
		6
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Ilsa: This morning you implied that it was not safe for him to leave Casablanca.
Strasser: That is also true, except for one destination, to return to occupied France.
Ilsa: Occupied France?
Strasser: Uh huh. Under a safe conduct from me.
		
	 
	Echo question
	
	alternative question
	
	funelling question
	
	divergent question
	
	 convergent question
	Respondido em 02/10/2020 07:45:32
	
Explicação:A type of direct question that repeats part or all of something which someone else has just said.
Telemachus: We're waiting for Odysseus to come home.
Antinuous: You're waiting for who to do what? (Albert Ramsdell Gurney, The Comeback, 1993)
Mary: What do you want?
George Bailey: What do I want? Why, I'm just here to get warm, that's all! (It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
"I used to play checkers with her all the time."
"You used to play what with her all the time?"
"Checkers."(Holden Caulfield and Stradlater in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, 1951)
 
	
	
	 
		7
        Questão
	
	
	What type of question is it?
Mary: What do you want?
George Bailey: What do I want? Why, I'm just here to get warm, that's all! (It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
		
	
	Divergent question
	 
	Echo question
	
	Alternative question
	
	Funneling question
	
	Convergent question
	Respondido em 02/10/2020 07:46:06
	
Explicação:
Echo question - A type of direct question that repeats part or all of something which someone else has just said.
	
	
	 
		8
        Questão
	
	
	. Complete the embedded question:
 
 "I have no idea ____."
		
	
	 where does she is
	
	where does she
	 
	where she is
	
	where is she
	
	where she's
	Respondido em 02/10/2020 07:45:44
	
Explicação:
Embedded question is a question included in another question or statement. Embedded questions feel less abrupt, and so have a softening effect. For example, compare the following:
A: What time is it? (simple question)
B: Sorry. I don't know the time. (simple statement)
 
A: Do you know what time it is? (embedded question in a question)
B: Sorry. I don't know what time it is. (embedded question in a statement)
Embedded questions are a little more formal and polite. We use them when talking to a person we don¿t know very well, or in professional situations, and their form is a little different.
 
· In embedded questions with is/are, the verb (is) comes after the subject (Market Street).
Direct: Where is Market Street?
Embedded: Could you tell me where Market Street is?

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