Questões Militares Sobre inglês
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I. There is no attempt to isolate a specific linguistic feature for focused attention.
II. The learners are required to produce sentences containing the targeted feature.
III. Learners may be required (but this is not obligatory) to articulate the rule describing the grammatical structure.
IV. The learners are expected to utilize intellectual effort to understand the targeted feature.
"If I were you, I wouldn't believe all his stories. He loves inventing things".
"He wants to become a soccer player, but he doesn't think he has the necessary qualities".
"The kids had an argument about who does the most cleaning in their room. I was careful not to__________, as I want to stay good friends with them both".
She speaks English with a (n)_________ American accent.
The cost of a new house in Salvador has become _________ high over the last few years.
I. The articulatos above the larynx are: pharynx; velum; hard palate; alveolar ridge; tongue and teeth.
II. There are 11 vowel sounds in American English, 6 short and 5 long.
III. Cardinal vowels are a standart reference system, not being the vowels of any particular language.
"I can't remember my mother ever punishing me".
I. The Simple Aspect refers to events which are seen, in concept, as complete wholes.
II. The Progressive Aspect refers to events which are incomplete or imperfective.
III. The meaning of the Perfect Aspect refers to a time prior to now, retrospectively.
"William Shakespeare was born in April 1564 in the town of Stratford-upon- Avon, on England's Avon River. When he _____ (to be) eighteen, he _____ (to marry) Anne Hathaway. The couple _____ (to have) three children—their older daughter Susanna and the twins Judith and Hamnet. Hamnet, Shakespeare's only son, _____ (to die) in childhood.
Sometime between 1610 and 1613, Shakespeare is thought to _____ (to retire) from the stage and returned home to Stratford, where he died in 1616?.
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