Questões de Concurso Sobre inglês
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Using a lot instead of “much”, in “much harder” (line 12), will not affect the meaning of the sentence in any way.
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The word “likely” (line 13) expresses probability.
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The adverb Actually cannot be used instead of “As a matter of fact” (line 7).
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In the relative clause “which are generally positive and easier to deal with” (lines 9 and 10), the use of that instead of “which” is grammatically correct.
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The transition word however only expresses contrast when it is used right at the beginning of a sentence, as in line 9: “However, unlike these situations”.
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According to the text, the occurrence of stress does not always mean despair or preoccupation.
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The use of provided in place of “if”, in “if you manage” (line 8) would alter the conditional meaning of this sentence.
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In line 1, it is equally correct to say “Stress is” or The stress is.
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The word However is a correct alternative for “Yet”, in “Yet stress is” (line 4).
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A synonymous word for “altogether” (line 4) is entirely.
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The singular form of “These” (line 3) is either This or That.
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The final “s” in “ideas” (line 2) and “brains” (line 8) is pronounced in the same way.
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When the author says: “This is a promising finding” (line 10), he is referring to MRI brain scanning technology.
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“did”, in “did show” (line 7), is used to add emphasis to what the verb “show” is referring to in the sentence.
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The relative pronoun “who”, in “people who meditated” (lines 6 and 7), cannot be adequately replaced by that
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The “ed” ending in “produced” (line 2) is pronounced differently from the “ed” ending in “performed” (line 6).
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People willing to learn meditation had their brains scanned.
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