Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Maçambara - RS 2023 para Professor Anos Finais do Ensino Fundamental – Inglês
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Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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( ) Traveling at night should be avoided, so you do not arrive at a place you do not know when you may be not fully awake and alert.
( ) People should keep their passports with them at all times when traveling, because this is the only identification accepted when you are abroad.
( ) If you need help or if you get lost, you should try to look confident and choose carefully the person you will talk to.
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:
Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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I. It expresses a small amount. II. Its use is correct because it precedes an uncountable noun. III. It would be grammatically correct to replace the word by “many”.
Which ones are correct?
Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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Try these expert tips for a safer solo trip
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• Can you come __ Monday? • She's __ Korea for the holidays. • They can't work __ night this week. • I hate it when people are too excited early __ the morning.
Mark the alternative that fills out, correctly and respectively, the gaps in the sentences above.
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.
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When the author says their coworker is "not the sharpest tool in the box" it means this person is: