Questões Militares de Inglês - Verbos | Verbs

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Q175791 Inglês
Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.
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Q175788 Inglês
What is the speaker expressing with the given modal choice? “The trial should be over in a few weeks.”
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Q175785 Inglês
Which word best completes the sentence?

She told me that the sun __________ beautifully yesterday.
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Q172506 Inglês
Choose the best alternative to complete the question below:

There _________ seventeen different types of penguins. They can be _________ forty centimeters to more than one meter tall. They all _________ in the south part of the world. In winter, they swim _________ long way to find warm weather.
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Q1658541 Inglês

Read the text and answer question.



Beautiful Girls

Sean Kingston

Your way too beautiful girl

That’s why it’ll never work

You’ll have me suicidal, suicidal

When you say it’s over

Damn all these beautiful girls

They only wanna do your dirt

They’ll have you suicidal, suicidal

When they say it’s over

See it started at the park

Used to chill after dark

Oh when you took my heart

That’s when we fell apart

‘Cause we both thought

That love last forever (last forever)

They say we’re too young

To get ourselves sprung

Oh we didn’t care

We made it very clear

And they also said

That we couldn’t last together (last together)

See it’s very divine, girl

You’re one of a kind

But you mush up my mind

You ought to get declined

Oh Lord

My baby is driving me crazy

Adapted from: https://www.letras.mus.br/sean-kingston/1073265/

Without change in meaning, the verb OUGHT TO, underlined in the text, can be replaced by ___________.
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Q816564 Inglês

Read the text and answer question.


The verbs “got” and “ built” (line 3), are in the
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Q793709 Inglês

                 Eating well may count more than exercise for weight loss: study

                                                                          (By Lizette Borreli on 2/12/17 AT 9:10 AM.)

      We’ve all heard that to lose weight we need to do two things: eat less, exercise more. This makes sense: Burning more calories than we consume will lead to weight loss. But this exercise-based approach provides only short-term results. Now, researchers at Loyola University of Chicago confirm that a healthy diet, not exercise, is the key to losing weight – and keeping it off.

      “Our study results indicate that physical activity may not protect you from gaining weight,” said Lara Dugas, lead author of the study and an assistant professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences of Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, in a statement.

      Previous research has found exercise does help people lose weight by burning fat. A 10-month study split 141 obese or overweight people into three groups to see how cardio affected them – group 1 had to burn 400 calories doing cardio, 5 days a week; group 2 had to burn 600 calories doing cardio, 5 days a week; and group 3 did no exercise. Most participants lost 4.3 percent of their body weight in group 1; group 2 lost a little more at 5.7 percent; and the control group actually gained 0.5 percent.

      The benefits of exercise on weight are notable, but most studies don't take into account its behavioral effects. For example, working out makes people hungrier, which means they are more likely to consume more calories. This suggests how much and what we eat has a bigger impact on our weight than exercise.

      In the new study, published in Peer J, Dugas and her colleagues examined about 2,000 adults from the U.S. and four other countries: Ghana, South Africa, Jamaica and Seychelles, to measure their physical activity levels and weight change throughout the course of three years. Participants wore tracking devices – accelerometers – on their waists for a week, to track their energy expenditure and step count. Weight, height and body fat were also measured at baseline, one year and two years after.

      In the beginning, Ghana participants had the lowest average weights (139 pounds for both men and women), and Americans the highest weights (202 pounds for women, 206 pounds for men). Ghanaians were more fit han Americans; 76 Ghanaian men and 44 percent Ghanaian women met the U.S. Surgeon General physical activity guidelines, while only 44 percent of American men and 20 percent of American women met the guidelines. Adults need 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity, like brisk walking, each week, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

      Surprisingly, participants with higher rates of physical activity actually gained more weight than those with lower rates. American men who met the guidelines gained a half pound per year, while American men who did not meet the guidelines lost 0.6 pounds. This shows there's no significant relationship between sedentary time at baseline, and subsequent weight gain or weight loss. The only factors that were significantly linked to weight at baseline were age and gender.

      “From our study it is not evident that higher volumes of PA [physical activity] alone are protective against future weight gain, and by deduction our data suggest that other environmental factors such as the food environment may have a more critical role”, concluded the researchers.

      Exercise-focused weight loss regimens yield low success rates because we tend to poorly estimate calories we consume and calories we burn. For example, a 2010 study found when participants were asked to consume the amount of food they believed they burned in calories, they ended up eating two to three times the amount of calories they burned. This suggests calorie expenditure doesn’t really count for much.

      Diet is a major factor in weight control; portion sizes and what we're eating is crucial to maintaining a healthy body weight. To lose weight and improve health, we need to both eat well and find the time to exercise.

(Available: http://www.newsweek.com/eating-well-count-more-exercise-weight-loss-554821.) 

Read the text and choose the correct alternative. The pattern of use for “gaining” (2 nd par) is the same in
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Q659677 Inglês
In “Mary, please, don’t speak to Peter so angrily. You shouldn’t be so impatient with him. He’s just a child”, the underlined word expresses
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Q646948 Inglês

M a r k the alternative that indicates the two sentences in which the infinitive was used correctly.

I - I can't stop to talk to you right now. I'm very busy.

II - Please, remember to turn off the lights when you leave.

II - He doesrdt mind to stay home alone on Saturday nights.

IV - You must to watch this new TV series starring Will Smith.

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Q620750 Inglês

Read the text and answer questions 46, 47 and 48. 


“hadn’t arrived”, (line 03), is closest in meaning to
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Q494006 Inglês
Investigators trying to find out what happened to a Malaysia Airlines jet that disappeared en route to Beijing on Saturday morning were examining the causes of plane crashes: mechanical failure, pilot error, bad weather. But the discovery that two of the passengers were carrying stolen passports also raised the possibility of criminal violence.

(Adapted from “Passport Theft adds mystery of missing Malaysia Airlines Jet”)

GLOSSARY
raised – aumentou, ampliou

“find out”, in bold type in the text, is closest in meaning to
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Q172508 Inglês
Choose the answer with the verbs that appropriately completes the text below :

“My flight to São Paulo ______ at 10 pm. I bought tickets for the theater. I _________ a musical, and after I _______ with my friends.”
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Respostas
326: A
327: C
328: C
329: A
330: X
331: B
332: D
333: X
334: D
335: X
336: D
337: E
338: A