Questões de Concurso Comentadas sobre verbos | verbs em inglês

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Q1254137 Inglês
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
• Jonathan (be) ______ a regular contributor to San Francisco magazine until last year. Now he (write) _______ articles once a month.
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Q1254136 Inglês
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
- Look! I (find) ______ this book in the library yesterday.     - Oh, I (hear) ______ very good things about it. 
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Q1254135 Inglês
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
- I (never, be) ______ to Paris. How about you?
   - I was there last year. In fact, that (be) _______ my third time in Paris.
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Q1254133 Inglês
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
•They ______ here for 10 years.
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Q1253469 Inglês
“It _________ never occur to my boss to give me a raise.” What is the appropriate modal verb to complete the sentence?
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Q1253465 Inglês
“Two turtles were slowly crossing the dusty road when we passed by.” The verbal tense in the passage were slowly crossing is
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Q1252656 Inglês
Mark the CORRECT alternative according to the correct grammar use of the Infinitive and Gerund forms:
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Q1252651 Inglês

Read the text and mark the CORRECT alternative form question:


Windsurfing around Britain


   Kevin Cookston, a 23-year-old engineering student, has been keen on windsurfing for many years. Recently, he set a new record for travelling all the way round the coast of Great Britain on a windsurf board.

   'I don‟t really know why I did it,‟ says Kevin, ‟just for the fun of it, I suppose. It was there to be done, that was all.‟ Despite lacking both the obsessive ambition and the funds that normally go with attempts to break records, Kevin made the journey in eight weeks and six days, knocking one week off the previous record set in 1984.

   Leaving from Exmouth in the south-west of England, Kevin travelled up the west coast of England and Wales, before going round the top of Scotland and then coming back down the other side. The journey officially covered 2.896 kilometres, although given the changes of direction to find the right wind paths, the actual distance Kevin travelled is probably closer to 4.000 km.

    Kevin fitted his fitness training in around his final year university examinations. ‟I didn‟t have that much time to prepare,‟ he explains. ‟But I went running often and supplemented that with trips to the gym to do weight training. I found I got a lot better during the trip itself actually. At the start, I was tired and needed a rest after four hours, but by the end I found I could do ten hours in a row no trouble.‟

   Kevin had a budget of £7.000 to cover the whole expedition. The previous record had been set with a budget twice that size, while a recent unsuccessful attempt had cost £40.000. Budgets have to meet the cost of fuel, food and accommodation for the support team, as well as the windsurfer's own equipment and expenses.

   Previous contenders had been accompanied by a boat on which they slept at night, as well as a fleet of vehicles on land to carry their supplies. Kevin made do with an inflatable rubber boat and an old van manned by four friends who followed his progress. Overnight arrangements had to be found along the way. Apart from the odd occasion when they enjoyed the hospitality of friends, the team made use of the camping equipment carried in the van, and slept on the beach.

   When asked if his athlete‟s diet was a closely kept secret, Kevin replied that he ate a lot of pasta and added the odd tin of tuna to keep up his energy. ‟Basically, we had anything that was on special offer in the nearest supermarket, he confided.

  Such a prolongued period of gruelling windsurfing made relaxation important however, and for this, Kevin favoured the pub method. This also provided social opportunities.“The people we met were really encouraging he recalls“. 'They thought what we were doing was really great. It was hard work, but we had a lot of fun along the way“. 

   Kevin has been windsurfing since he was thirteen years old and he is also a highly-ranked competitor at national level. ‟I don‟t know where I‟m ranked now,‟ he says, `because I‟ve missed a lot of important competitions this year. But what I did has more than made up for that and I‟ll be doing my best to be up there amongst the winners once I get back into the competitive sport next season‟. Given his unique achievement this year, Kevin seems well-placed to take on the world‟s top windsurfers. 


Fonte: First Certificate Practice Tests Plus 1, pg 116 Kenny/ Luque-Mortimer, Ed. Longman


What does the phrasal verb “made do with” in paragraph 6 mean?
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Q1251167 Inglês
Create a question for the following answer:

The doctor did a big mistake.

What alternative has the best question?
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Q1251166 Inglês

Create a question for the following answer:


This course has four levels.



What alternative has the best question?

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Q1251164 Inglês

Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb: can, could, must, may, might or should


I. Is Carlos ready? I'm not sure. He _____ need some more minutes.

II. I can't find the doctor. He ________ have gone out.

III. Her grandmother hurt her leg, so she _______ not walk very well.



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Q1251162 Inglês
Complete the sentences with the correct verb tenses.

I. He ______ a new job last week. II. The father _____ his son to go to sleep. III. Her purse______ at the party last night.

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Q1250590 Inglês
Which VERB TENSE the sentences below refer to? Choose the CORRECT answer.


I - To talk about permanent situations II - To talk about habitual situations III - In time clauses IV - In zero conditionals V - Future intentions VI - Events based on a timetable or known date
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Q1250588 Inglês
All the sentences have a modal and its correct explanation, EXCEPT one. Choose the INCORRECT answer.
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Q1250586 Inglês
In which sentences the verbs are used appropriately? Choose the CORRECT answer.

I - Once I had finished work, I went home II - I was cuting up vegetables in the kitchen when I heard it on the TV. III - Ellen has eaten no meat since she was six. IV - He believe in ghosts. V - I regularly play the piano.
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Q1250585 Inglês
Complete the sentence below with the correct phrasal verbs. Choose the CORRECT answer.

‘‘When the door is opened, it ______ an alarm.’’
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Q1250578 Inglês
What life might be like in alien oceans.


Recent discoveries have led astrobiologists to think that moons are the most promising places for alien life to exist in our Solar System. And now several major space missions are being planned over the next decade to search for hints of life there.

Unlike our neighbouring planets, some of the moons have plenty of liquid water. Jupiter’s moon, Europa, for example, is thought to contain more liquid water than all of Earth's oceans combined. This water – and any life in it – is protected from space radiation and asteroid impacts by a thick layer of kilometersdeep surface ice.

The discovery of plumes of water shooting up from Saturn’s moon Enceladus and Europa have suggested they could have warm interiors that can support liquid oceans, heated not by the Sun, but by an internal dynamo powered by radioactive decay in their cores or by tidal heating generated by the gravitational attraction of the planets that they orbit.

There is now evidence for water oceans on several moons, including Europa, Enceladus, Callisto and Ganymede. One study published this June estimates that the Enceladus ocean is around one billion years old. Others have suggested it may be billions of years old – plenty of time for life to evolve.

Adapted from: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20190926-what-life-might-be-like-in-the-alien-oceans
The negative form of the phrase “space missions are being planned over the next decade” is:
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Q1248518 Inglês
Which of the following options displays a correct spelling in both words?
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Q1239248 Inglês
A Oração: “Doctors are investigating 29 related infant deaths” encontra-se em que tempo verbal? 
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Ano: 2009 Banca: FEPESE Órgão: Prefeitura de Ituporanga - SC
Q1235397 Inglês
Reading Comprehension
Cell Phones: Are they dangerous?
Do you have a cell phone? Do you use it a lot? If the answer to these questions is yes, you should read the following information very carefully.
If you keep on using a cell phone, it will probably cause premature ageing, which might be rather difficult to get over. At least this is what most scientists claim. Low-level radiation from the phone may heat up body cells, damaging skin and making it look slightly lined and tired. Scientists say that if you expose cells to the radiation from a cell phone, the natural process that repairs your skin will probably be affected. Furthermore, radiation produces mutations in the cells and these mutations could be related to other health problems.
Cell phone users have also found out that if they use their phone for a long time they feel other symptoms such as fatigue and memory loss. The fatigue may be caused because, when using phones, people suffer an involuntary speeding up of their heart beat. Apart from that, nearly two out of three people interviewed complained of regular headaches from using their phones, although this may be due to bad posture rather than radiation emissions.
The most surprising fact discovered by researchers is that people exposed to the radiation of a cell phone for 45 minutes go to the bathroom twice as much as usual. This proves that radiation has a biological effect on humans.
So if I were you, I would definitely think twice before using a cell phone if I looked in the mirror and saw wrinkles on my face, felt fatigue, had trouble remembering things, or if I started using my bathroom more often than I used to.

The underlined words in the text are all examples of:
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1021: B
1022: A
1023: D
1024: B
1025: C
1026: E
1027: A
1028: A
1029: D
1030: A
1031: B
1032: B
1033: D
1034: D
1035: B
1036: D
1037: A
1038: A
1039: D
1040: E