Questões de Concurso Público Prefeitura de Panambi - RS 2024 para Professor de Língua Inglesa
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( ) The first Earth Day event gathered 20 million people in the United States.
( ) Earth Days usually happens on the Spring equinox, which is on April 22.
( ) The Clean Air Act and the Endangered Species Act were proposed by Sen. Gaylord Nelson after the first Earth Day, in 1970.
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:
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I. The verb “farm” is in its gerund form in line 34 because it follows the preposition “about”.
II. The verb “build” is in its gerund form in line 39 because it serves as an adjective for “techniques”.
III. The verb “recycle” is in its gerund form in line 40 because it follows the verb “encourage”.
Which ones are correct?
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I. The noun “set” (l. 26) is countable, just as in the sentence “There are two sets of pens over the table, take one to your office”.
II. The word “issues” (l. 27) is uncountable, just as in the sentence “Have you seen the latest issue of the paper? I’m sure it arrived this morning”.
III. The word “climate” (l. 29) is uncountable, just as in the sentence “A climate of uncertainty took over the room”.
Which ones are correct?
Which of the alternatives below is an example of a correctly written indirect question?
Analyze the cartoon below:
Why is the hyphen used in “solar-powered”?