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257DB5B8-E6 Analise os tempos verbais nas frases seguintes:( )I. Ann was sat in an armchair watching television.( )II. The police stops me on my way last night.( )III. I’m hungry. I’m wanting something to eat.( )IV. You’re always watched TV. You should do something more active.( )V. Rice don’t grow in cold climates.Assinale a alternativa correta:257AE4FB-E6 Inglês
Adjetivos | Adjectivesfaculdade independente do Nordeste · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
Identifique a classe gramatical das palavras que estão em negrito no texto:I- “factory” II- “employs” III- “watches” IV- “profit” V- “revolutionary”Marque a alternativa que possui a seqüência correta das respostas:
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Infinitivo e gerúndio | Infinitive and gerundInstituto Nacional de Telecomunicações · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosThe key to staying young? Camouflage.
Pickles by Brian Crane

Source: www.gocomics.com/pickles
That’s the problem of getting older.” (Gerund Use)A6E118D1-CD Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionServiço de Apoio às Micro e Pequenas Empresas de São Paulo · 2019FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosPara responder à questão, considere o texto abaixo:Do you have Fobo?

(Source: https://www.stylist.co.uk/life/do-you-have-fobo-why-fear-of-better-options-is-making-us-miserableand-how-to-get-around-it/330254– Adapted)
Na linha 08, o modal verb “might”:
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Adjetivos | AdjectivesUECE · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTO
The Future Of Work: 5 Important Ways Jobs
Will Change In The 4th Industrial Revolution



Fonte:
https://www.forbes.com/2019/07/15
The text includes the ing-words “learning” (line 06), “transforming” (line 08), “unnerving” (line 09), “working” (line 60), and “thinking” (line 110) whose grammatical functions are respectively
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Futuro perfeito progressivo | Future perfect continuousUECE · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTO
The Future Of Work: 5 Important Ways Jobs
Will Change In The 4th Industrial Revolution



Fonte:
https://www.forbes.com/2019/07/15
Regarding verb tense, the sentences “Employees won’t need to be in the same location.” (lines 39-40) and “…we do have a fair amount of certainty…” (line 70) are, respectively, in the
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Presente perfeito | Present perfectUECE · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTEXTO
The Future Of Work: 5 Important Ways Jobs
Will Change In The 4th Industrial Revolution



Fonte:
https://www.forbes.com/2019/07/15
In terms of verb tense, the sentences “…remote workers are already common.” (lines 38-39) and “The workforce is changing massively.” (lines 22-23) are, respectively, in the
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Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionFATEC · 2019MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosLeia o texto para responder a questão.The Most Important Skill For 21st–Century SuccessBy Kevin H. Johnson
The world of work is changing so rapidly, as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation change job requirements. As technologies continue to evolve and business conditions shift, employees must stay in learning mode so their skills don’t lose currency.It’s one thing to keep up with skills as they’re changing in the here and now. It’s a whole different challenge to prepare yourself for tools and technologies that may exist only in the minds of engineers, if at all.There’s so much uncertainty and ambiguity around the future of work, it doesn’t matter your industry or job function. That’s why, when anyone asks what the next “hot” skill will be, I say it’s the same skill that will serve people today, tomorrow, and far into the future — the ability to learn.When people embrace lifelong learning, assimilating new skills isn’t a source of fear and stress — it’s just another part of their career journey. Separating process from outcome will make you a better learner too, as you get less fixated on immediate mastery of a skill and more appreciative of how moving outside your comfort zone helps you grow as a person.A learning mindset also makes it less likely you’ll be thrown off or immobilized when a project changes scope or a job function undergoes transformation. While others scramble to figure out where to go from here, lifelong learners maintain momentum and productivity.<https://tinyurl.com/ya42xtrr> Acesso em: 15.03.2019. Adaptado. Original colorido.O verbo may, na oração do segundo parágrafo “It’s a whole different challenge to prepare yourself for tools and technologies that may exist only in the minds of engineers, if at all”, indica
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Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionUERJ · 2019DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritos

Had the Earth been flat, a total of three satellites would have been enough to provide this information (l. 30-31)
In relation to the rest of the statement, the underlined fragment has the objective of:
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Orações condicionais | Conditional ClausesUFMS · 2018FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosRead Text to answer question.
The article analyzes the relationship of Indigenous Peoples with the public policy of Social Assistance (AS) in Brazil. Based on data collected during field work carried out in 2014, will analyze the case of the Indigenous Reserve of Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul. In the first part, I characterize the unequal relationship between society and national state with Indigenous Peoples to, then approach the Welfare State politics as an opportunity to face the violation of rights resulting from the colonial siege. Then we will see if Dourados to illustrate the dilemmas and possibilities of autonomy and indigenous role faced with this public policy. It is expected to contribute to the discussion of statehood pointing concrete cases where the local implementation of AS policy is permeable to a greater or lesser extent, the demands of Indigenous Peoples by adaptation to their social organizations and worldviews.
(BORGES, Júlio César. Brazilian society has made us poor: Social Assistance and ethnic autonomy of Indiggenous Peoples. The case of Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul. Horiz. antropol. Disponível em: <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0104-71832016000200303&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en>. Acesso em: 10 nov. 2018).
Read Text II to answer question.Cleir Avila Ferreira Júnior was born in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil. He is a self-taught artist. He has painted professionally since he was 18 years old. He has begun his artistic works with a hyperrealist influence, where he portrayed some regional and ecological themes, especially the Pantanal nature, presented in almost all his art.In 1994, he started his mural work on the sides of some Campo Grande’s buildings, as example: the great "Onça Pintada" (50m high and 220m2) took him and his team a month of execution, and the "Tuiuiús" (40m high and 300m2) was his second mural.In 1995, he painted the "Blue Macaw" (45m high and 430m2).In 1996, he built the "Macaws’ Monument" in front of the international airport in Campo Grande, MS.In 1998, he painted a mural of 700m2 in Corumbá, MS, where he portrayed the red macaw in one of its walls and in the other two a big gold fish. Therefore, he did uncountable art around Mato Grosso do Sul State, mainly into the touristic cities.(FERREIRA JÚNIOR, Cleir Avila. Disponível em: <http://www.artenossaterra.xpg.com.br/index.html>. Acesso em: 10 nov. 2018).Based on part of the Text II, answer the question: In which verb tense are the following sentences?“In 1995, he painted the ‘Blue Macaw’ (45m high and 430m2 ). In 1996, he built the ‘Macaws Monument’ in front of the international airport in Campo Grande, MS. In 1998, he painted a mural of 700m2 in Corumbá, MS, where he portrayed the red macaw in one of its walls and in the other two a big gold fish. Therefore, he did uncountable art around Mato Grosso do Sul State, mainly into the touristic cities”.7A10751B-07 Inglês
Verbos modais | Modal verbsCentro Universitário São Camilo · 2018DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosLeia o texto para responder à questão.The challenge of doctor-patient relations in the internet age
“Let me do some research and I’ll get back to you,” my patient said. My patient, a 19-year-old student, had already taken time off from school because of her anxiety. I was her psychiatrist, with over two decades of experience treating university students, and had just explained my diagnostic impressions based on a lengthy evaluation. I’d recommended that she try a medicine I expected would help. I’d also laid out the risks and benefits of other treatment options.“Do you have additional questions I can answer?” I asked. I wanted to let her know that’s why I was there, to cull the research, to help make sense of it. “No, I like to go online and look for myself,” she said.More and more, I see students turning away from the expertise that a live person can offer and instead turning to the vast and somehow more objective-seeming “expertise” of the digital world.In an age when journalism we don’t like can be dismissed as “fake news,” suggesting that the information we do like is most credible, regardless of its source, it’s not hard to understand why young people do this. The medical profession itself, under managed care, has played a role as well, providing less time for doctor-patient interactions and undermining the chances that a personal relationship and trust can develop. Under the guise of efficiency, medical test results are now often released directly to patients, sometimes before or even without the benefit of any interpretation.But there’s danger in trusting data over people, as there is in thinking the expertise of all people is equivalent. When it comes to health, digital natives may not be learning how to navigate effectively. And the consequences could be harmful.The availability of health data on the internet has its benefits. Online, for example, we can find explanations and solutions for symptoms we might be too embarrassed, or afraid, to discuss with another person, in person. Or, for lifethreatening diseases, we can locate clinical trials our doctors may not be aware of.However, there’s also a lot of misleading information, and information that’s simply untrue. The internet is full of people selling things – supplements, treatment regimens that have not been rigorously tested, even prescription medications – and making false promises that have not been scrutinized by regulatory agencies. Sometimes, as in the case of some websites that promote “an anorexic diet” for “aggressive” weight loss, the information can encourage life-threatening behavior.Years ago, when we discussed paternalism versus patient autonomy in my medical school ethics class, I came down strongly in favor of autonomy. Who but the patient could best decide what was right for him or her? But years of clinical – and personal – experience have taught me that information in and of itself is insufficient. Judgment is also indispensable, especially in complex situations, and the capacity for good judgment rests within people, not data sets.(Doris Iarovici is a psychiatrist at Harvard University’s Counseling andMental Health Services and the author of Mental Health Issues and theUniversity Student. www.nytimes.com, 01.03.2018. Adaptado.)
No trecho do primeiro parágrafo “I’d recommended that she try a medicine”, o termo sublinhado pode ser corretamente substituído porADEA83BF-02 Inglês
Adjetivos | AdjectivesUECE · 2018MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
The –ING words “training” (line 40), “ruling” (line 46), and “flitting” (line122) function respectively asADE6BC65-02 Inglês
Passado perfeito | Past perfectUECE · 2018MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
As to the sentences “Few fiction writers have written so affectionately about ideas” (127-129), “You are what you contemplate, so choose wisely” (lines 150-151), “slavery ended in Brazil only in 1888” (lines 119-120) and “Above all looms the figure of the bibliomane” (lines 94-95), it is correct to state thatADDA5DC0-02 Inglês
Passado progressivo | Past continuousUECE · 2018MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
The verb tenses in “Machado’s stories pulse with life” (line 79) and “Yet Machado is always writing...” (line 124), areD7FC9170-FF Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionUNICENTRO · 2018MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos
By changing “must” (l. 29) into the past, it corresponds to
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Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionUFT · 2018MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosPluto should be reclassified as a planet, experts sayThe reason Pluto lost its planet status is not valid, according to new research from the University of Central Florida in Orlando. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a global group of astronomy experts, established a definition of a planet that required it to "clear" its orbit, or in other words, be the largest gravitational force in its orbit. […]Metzger, who is lead author on the study, reviewed scientific literature from the past 200 years and found only one publication -- from 1802 -- that used the clearing-orbit requirement to classify planets, and it was based on since-disproven reasoning."It's a sloppy definition," Metzger said of the IAU's definition. "They didn't say what they meant by clearing their orbit. If you take that literally, then there are no planets, because no planet clears its orbit." […]Metzger said that the definition of a planet should be based on its intrinsic properties, rather than ones that can change, such as the dynamics of a planet's orbit. "Dynamics are not constant, they are constantly changing," Metzger said. "So, they are not the fundamental description of a body, they are just the occupation of a body at a current era."Instead, Metzger recommends classifying a planet based on if it is large enough that its gravity allows it to become spherical in shape. "And that's not just an arbitrary definition, Metzger said. "It turns out this is an important milestone in the evolution of a planetary body, because apparently when it happens, it initiates active geology in the body."In the title of the text, the modal verb SHOULD conveys the idea of:Source: University of Central Florida. "Pluto should be reclassified as a planet, experts say."ScienceDaily, 7 September 2018. Available at:<www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/09/180907110422.htm>.3BCE48CA-F7 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionPUC - RJ · 2018MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritos

Available at: <http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20180503-our-fi ction-
-addiction-why-humans-need-stories>. Retrieved on: 3 May 2018.
Adapted.
The sentence in which the boldfaced item expresses advice is
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Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionCentro universitário FAG · 2018FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1
“Eu, Marília, não sou algum vaqueiro,
Que vive de guardar alheio gado;
De tosco trato, de expressões grosseiro,
Dos frios gelado e dos sóis queimado.
Tenho próprio casal e nele assisto
Dá-me vinho, legume, fruta, azeite;
Das brancas ovelhinhas tiro o leite,
E mais as finas lãs, de que me visto.
Graças, Marília bela,
Graças à minha Estrela!”
(Tomás Antonio Gonzaga)
Complete the sentence below with the correct verbs. Choose the CORRECT answer.
I ______ you in the park yesterday. You ______ on the grass and ______ a book.
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Sinônimos | SynonymsInstituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do Sul · 2018DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosINSTRUÇÃO: Para responder às questão, considere o texto abaixo.
Am I too old to learn a new language?

Adapted from:<https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/sep/13/am-i-too-old-to-learn-a-language>. Accessed on March 19, 2018.
O “phrasal verb” “put off” (l. 02) é sinônimo deF7D22A12-D7 Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionFaculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto · 2018MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosLeia o texto para responder à questão.
There is nothing conventional about 17-year-old Michael Fuller’s relationship with music. As someone with high-functioning autism who sees the world through sound, creating melodies from the bustle of the high street or trains on the tracks feels more natural than any social interaction. This hardwired connection to sound has been with him for as long as he can remember.
By the age of 11, Michael could play Mozart by ear, having taught himself to play the piano through a mobile phone app. The app highlighted notes on a keyboard as classical music played. He describes his unusual musical talent as “downloading” music into his head. His mother, Nadine, remembers that as a child Michael would “suddenly pop up and say: ‘I’ve got a symphony’”. Michael took to the piano and found he could quickly perform complex pieces from memory.
“I liked what I was hearing, sought more music and began studying through Google and YouTube,” he remembers. “It was very organic. I would listen in great depth and the music would be implanted in my mind. I could then just play it on the piano – all without being taught.”
Growing up in a family that listened to reggae over classical music, Michael feels “very much aware” of how different his approach is to music – symbolised by the way he taught himself piano as a child. This, his mother says, came as a “surprise to the family and myself – I’d never listened to classical music in my life”.
It was not long after learning to play the piano that Michael started composing his own works. Describing this process as “making music with my mind”, Michael says composing classical symphonies “helps me to express myself through music – it makes me calm”. Michael wants to nurture his song writing to achieve his ambition of becoming a modern mainstream classical artist. He wants to control the creative process, unlike typical modern-day composers, who he says “write blobs on a page, hand it over to the musicians – then say bye-bye and stay in the background and get no recognition”. Instead, Michael is determined to take centre stage.
(Alex Taylor. www.bbc.com, 27.03.2018. Adaptado.)
No trecho do terceiro parágrafo “sought more music”, o termo sublinhado tem sentido semelhante, em português, a