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Q1743981 Inglês
Running is _____kind of exercise
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Q1743980 Inglês
“Knife crime: ‘How can I exclude a child from school if his parent gave him the weapon?’” Check the alternative with the correct correlation of noun and their plural form:
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Q1743979 Inglês
“The students (30 energetic Italian pupils aged 15) have studied the passive forms with their usual English teacher. They can do written exercises to transform active to passive and vice versa and can construct passive sentences and questions (at least in theory). Now I, the conversation teacher, have been asked to practise the passive orally in my next 50 minute lesson.” The text above offers some advices for:
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Q1743978 Inglês
If teacher _____ us, we ____ the work after the time.
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Q1743977 Inglês
If I __ brave, I ___ abroad.
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Q1743976 Inglês

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If you ___ the way, I _____ you up.

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Q1743975 Inglês

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In the cartoon modal ‘can’, expresses: 

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Q1743974 Inglês
We often watch TV in the afternoon, _____?
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Q1743973 Inglês
Check the correct alternative:
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Q1743972 Inglês

- I saw ____as a famous actor.
The children got dressed ______ .

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Q1743970 Inglês
“April Fools! Jesse and Becky won't divorce on Fuller House. But what will the show do about its current difficult situation? Following Lori Loughlin's arrest in Operation Varsity Blues, the actress was fired from Fuller House, leaving the fate of Aunt Becky up in the air. Now, Fuller House showrunner Steve Baldikoski has confirmed how writers plan to cut Aunt Becky and ensure executive producer John Stamos can still appear. After 28 years of marriage, Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky will get divorced.” Check the correct alternative according to the text:
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Q1743969 Inglês
Mark the correct alternative:
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Q1743968 Inglês
Which is the correct sentence about present perfect tense:
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Q1743967 Inglês

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The activity above helps teaching:

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Q1743966 Inglês
When teaching this tense the ultimate goal is to make sure your students understand that it’s used to describe routines, habits, daily activities, and general truths. (Thornbury, Scott. (1999). How to teach grammar. Harlow: Longman.) The directions are about teaching:
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Q1743965 Inglês
Last year I ____in Mexico that‘s where I ____ my holiday and that‘s where I ____ that lady I have _____ her name ‘l - o - v - e’ (http://www.classicrocks.com/english-grammar/irregular-verbs.html)
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Q1743964 Inglês
There are some types of irregular verbs, except:
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Q1743963 Inglês
An English ____ can be ______ or ______. The first one’s form their past and past participle forms by adding –ed. The other’s form their past and past participle forms in _______ ways. (Wilson, P. and Glazier, T. (2011). The least you should know about English. Boston, Mass.: Wadsworth, p.321.)
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Q1742670 Inglês
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.
    “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”
     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.
     It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than any other US state — generating almost twice as much as Florida, the next-closest, according to federal statistics.
     Wind power is also booming in Texas, which produced about 28% of all the US wind-powered electricity in 2019, the EIA said. But the problem is that not only is Texas an energy superpower, it tends to be an above-average temperature state. That means its infrastructure is ill-prepared for the cold spell currently wreaking havoc. And the consequences are being felt by millions.
     Critics of renewable energy have pointed out that wind turbines have frozen or needed to be shut down due to the extreme weather.
     Even though other places with colder weather (like Iowa and Denmark) rely on wind for even larger shares of power, experts said the turbines in Texas were not winterized for the unexpected freeze.
     But this is not just about wind turbines going down. Natural gas and coal-fired power plants need water to stay online. Yet those water facilities froze in the cold temperatures and others lost access to the electricity they require to operate.
     It’s too early to definitively say what went wrong in Texas and how to prevent similar outages. More information will need to be released by state authorities. Still, some experts say the criticism of wind power appears overdone already. “In terms of the blame game, the focus on wind is a red herring. It’s more of a political issue than what is causing the power problems on the grid,” said Dan Cohan, associate professor of environmental engineering at Rice University.
     The energy crisis in Texas raises also questions about the nature of the state’s deregulated and decentralized electric grid. Unlike other states, Texas has made a conscious decision to isolate its grid from the rest of the country.
     That means that when things are running smoothly, Texas can’t export excess power to neighboring states. And in the current crisis, it can’t import power either.

Internet: <www.cnn.com>  (adapted).

About ideas stated in the text above and the words used in it, judge the following item.


The text points to the lack of wind as the primary cause for a dip in the production of wind energy during the period described.

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Q1742669 Inglês
    A deep freeze this week in the Lone Star state, which relies on electricity to heat many homes, is causing power demand to skyrocket. At the same time, natural gas, coal, wind and nuclear facilities in Texas have been knocked offline by the unthinkably low temperatures.
    “The extreme cold is causing the entire system to freeze up,” said Jason Bordoff, director of Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “All sources of energy are underperforming in the extreme cold because they’re not designed to handle these unusual conditions.”
     The ripple effects are being felt around the nation as Texas’ prolific oil-and-gas industry stumbles.
     It’s striking that these power outages are happening in a state with abundant energy resources. Texas produces more electricity than any other US state — generating almost twice as much as Florida, the next-closest, according to federal statistics.
     Wind power is also booming in Texas, which produced about 28% of all the US wind-powered electricity in 2019, the EIA said. But the problem is that not only is Texas an energy superpower, it tends to be an above-average temperature state. That means its infrastructure is ill-prepared for the cold spell currently wreaking havoc. And the consequences are being felt by millions.
     Critics of renewable energy have pointed out that wind turbines have frozen or needed to be shut down due to the extreme weather.
     Even though other places with colder weather (like Iowa and Denmark) rely on wind for even larger shares of power, experts said the turbines in Texas were not winterized for the unexpected freeze.
     But this is not just about wind turbines going down. Natural gas and coal-fired power plants need water to stay online. Yet those water facilities froze in the cold temperatures and others lost access to the electricity they require to operate.
     It’s too early to definitively say what went wrong in Texas and how to prevent similar outages. More information will need to be released by state authorities. Still, some experts say the criticism of wind power appears overdone already. “In terms of the blame game, the focus on wind is a red herring. It’s more of a political issue than what is causing the power problems on the grid,” said Dan Cohan, associate professor of environmental engineering at Rice University.
     The energy crisis in Texas raises also questions about the nature of the state’s deregulated and decentralized electric grid. Unlike other states, Texas has made a conscious decision to isolate its grid from the rest of the country.
     That means that when things are running smoothly, Texas can’t export excess power to neighboring states. And in the current crisis, it can’t import power either.

Internet: <www.cnn.com>  (adapted).

About ideas stated in the text above and the words used in it, judge the following item. 


In “Natural gas and coal-fired power plants need water to stay online. Yet those water facilities froze in the cold temperatures and others lost access to the electricity they require to operate”, it is possible to substitute “Yet” for Even so without changing the meaning of the sentence.

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7921: C
7922: A
7923: D
7924: A
7925: C
7926: C
7927: D
7928: C
7929: E
7930: B
7931: A
7932: A
7933: B
7934: D
7935: C
7936: A
7937: E
7938: B
7939: E
7940: C