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1. car > cars 2. witch > witches 3. city > cities
Which combination of words below follow the same rules, in the same order?
Column 1 1. /s/ 2. /z/ 3. /ɪz/
Column 2
( ) Calendars ( ) Bosses. ( ) Tasks
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:
1. I shouldn’t have ___ sugar… Sweets are bad for my health. 2. There are too ___ cookies, they won’t all fit in the jar. 3. Only a ___ people came, it was a very small event. 4. It was just an hour! They did a lot in the ___ time they had.
Mark the alternative that fills out, correctly and respectively, the gaps in the sentences above.
I. The structure “it has been two months” is in the past perfect tense. II. The structure used suggests an ongoing action – the author is still working this way. III. The word “since” is connected to the point in the past in which the action started.
Which ones are correct?
( ) The author thought she would have more free time working part-time, but that did not happen. ( ) She found the organization method that works best for her before she started working part-time, so it was easy to manage her tasks and calendars. ( ) Planning her week before Monday makes her feel stressed to start the week.
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:
Disponível em:<http://www.jaideresbell.com.br/site/2016/07/01/it-was-amazon/>. . Acesso em: 4 mar. 2023. Tendo em vista o texto acima, analise os itens a seguir.
I. A intenção do texto é denunciar a devastação da floresta e extinção dos animais da maior floresta tropical do mundo.
II. A tradução livre do texto verbal para a Língua Portuguesa é “Isso foi a Amazônia”.
III. A tela pintada faz parte da arte indígena contemporânea aliada aos desígnios da indústria da cultura global e, a ela serve, ao empregar a língua inglesa.
Está correto o que se afirma em
Nicknames for coworkers
Kit Kat: always having a break. Justin: Does justinuff not to get fired. Butter knife: not the sharpest tool in the box. Motion light: only works when someone walks past. ET: just wants to go home. Lantern: not very bright and has to be carried. Blister: always shows up when the work is done.
(Available in: https://www.instagram.com/the.language.nerds/?hl=pt – text especially adapted for this text).
When the author says their coworker is "not the sharpest tool in the box" it means this person is: