Which of the following alternatives has the same verb t...
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Born in the mid-1980's and later, Generation Y legal professionals are in their 20s and are just entering the workforce. With numbers estimated as high as 70 million, Generation Y (also -1- as the Millennials) is the fastest growing segment of today's workforce. As law firms compete for available talent, employers cannot ignore the needs, desires and attitudes of this vast generation. Below are a few common traits that define Generation Y.
Tech-Savvy: Generation Y grew up with technology and rely on it to perform their jobs better. Armed with BlackBerrys, laptops, cellphones and other gadgets, Generation Y is plugged-in 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This generation prefers to communicate through e-mail and text messaging rather than face-to-face contact and -2- webinars and online technology to traditional lecture-based presentations.
Family-Centric: The fast-track has lost much of its appeal for Generation Y who is willing to trade high pay for fewer billable hours, flexible schedules and a better work/life balance. While older generations may view this attitude as narcissistic or lacking commitment, discipline and drive, Generation Y legal professionals have a different vision of workplace expectations and prioritize family over work.
Achievement-Oriented: Nurtured and pampered -3- parents who did not want to make the mistakes of the previous generation, Generation Y is confident, ambitious and achievement-oriented. They have high expectations of their employers, seek out new challenges and are not afraid to question authority. Generation Y wants meaningful work and a solid learning curve
Team-Oriented: As children, Generation Y participated in team sports, play groups and other group activities. They value teamwork and seek the input and affirmation of others. Part of a no-person-left-behind generation, Generation Y is loyal, committed and wants to be included and involved.
Attention-Craving: Generation Y craves attention in the forms of feedback and guidance. They appreciate being kept in the loop and seek frequent praise and reassurance. Generation Y may benefit greatly from mentors who can help guide and develop their young careers.
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Vamos analisar a questão e entender a alternativa correta.
Alternativa correta: D - She went to school by car.
A questão pede que identifiquemos uma frase com o mesmo tempo verbal da frase "Generation Y grew up with technology".
A frase fornecida usa o Past Simple (Passado Simples), que é utilizado para falar de ações concluídas no passado. O verbo "grew" é a forma do passado simples do verbo "to grow".
Vamos analisar agora as alternativas:
A - She will go to school by car.
Esta frase está no Future Simple (Futuro Simples), pois utiliza "will" para indicar uma ação que acontecerá no futuro. Portanto, não está no mesmo tempo verbal da frase original.
B - She goes to school by car.
Esta frase está no Present Simple (Presente Simples), utilizado para falar de hábitos ou fatos gerais. Novamente, não é o mesmo tempo verbal da frase original.
C - She has gone to school by car.
Esta frase está no Present Perfect (Presente Perfeito), utilizado para falar de ações que aconteceram em um tempo indefinido antes do presente. Usa-se "has gone". Esse tempo verbal também não é o mesmo da frase original.
D - She went to school by car.
Esta frase está no Past Simple, o mesmo tempo verbal da frase "Generation Y grew up with technology". O verbo "went" é a forma do passado simples do verbo "to go". Portanto, esta é a alternativa correta.
E - She had gone to school by car.
Esta frase está no Past Perfect (Mais-que-Perfeito), utilizado para falar de uma ação que foi completada antes de outra ação no passado. Usa-se "had gone", então não é o mesmo tempo verbal da frase original.
Portanto, a alternativa correta é a D, pois ambas as frases estão no Past Simple.
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sIMPLE Past- this is a past tense used for denoting an action which unfolded in the past and finished back in the past, with no bearing whatsoever in the future. It's a past action that was dead and buried, with no leaning on the present.
O tempo passado é o passado simples, equivalente ao pretérito perfeito: uma ação passado que iniciou e terminou no passado.
SIimple Past- this is a past tense used for denoting an action which unfolded in the past and finished back in the past, with no bearing whatsoever in the future. It's a past action that was dead and buried, with no leaning on the present.
O tempo passado é o passado simples, equivalente ao pretérito perfeito: uma ação passado que iniciou e terminou no passado.
Went - grew - Simle past - irregular
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