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Dear Toti,
I’m writing to you from my hotel room. Everyone else is sleeping, but I’m sitting here and watching the ocean. We’re staying at the Plaza in Atlantic Beach, and the view is beautiful. The tour is goes well. The audience is crazy about the new songs, but the fans are always asking for you. How is the baby? She has a great voice. Are you teaching her to sing yet? Maybe both of you will come along for the next tour!
Sylvia
From the book Grammar Express
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Dear Toti,
I’m writing to you from my hotel room. Everyone else is sleeping, but I’m sitting here and watching the ocean. We’re staying at the Plaza in Atlantic Beach, and the view is beautiful. The tour is goes well. The audience is crazy about the new songs, but the fans are always asking for you. How is the baby? She has a great voice. Are you teaching her to sing yet? Maybe both of you will come along for the next tour!
Sylvia
From the book Grammar Express
Read the sentences below.
1. Andy reads comic books.
2. Sandy sings in the bathroom.
3. My sister helps in the kitchen.
The verbs in bold are in the:
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Read the conversation between Carol and Neil.
Neil: What do you do on New Year’s Day?
Carol: Well, we sometimes go downtown. They have fireworks. It’s really pretty. Other people invite friends to their house and they have a party.
Neil: Do you give presents to your friends and family?
Carol: No, we never give presents on New Year’s.
Neil: Do you have a meal with your family?
Carol: No, we do that on Christmas. On New Year’s we just party!
From the Book World English 1A
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Read the conversation between Carol and Neil.
Neil: What do you do on New Year’s Day?
Carol: Well, we sometimes go downtown. They have fireworks. It’s really pretty. Other people invite friends to their house and they have a party.
Neil: Do you give presents to your friends and family?
Carol: No, we never give presents on New Year’s.
Neil: Do you have a meal with your family?
Carol: No, we do that on Christmas. On New Year’s we just party!
From the Book World English 1A
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Read the conversation between Carol and Neil.
Neil: What do you do on New Year’s Day?
Carol: Well, we sometimes go downtown. They have fireworks. It’s really pretty. Other people invite friends to their house and they have a party.
Neil: Do you give presents to your friends and family?
Carol: No, we never give presents on New Year’s.
Neil: Do you have a meal with your family?
Carol: No, we do that on Christmas. On New Year’s we just party!
From the Book World English 1A
Read the text and answer the question.
Read the conversation between Carol and Neil.
Neil: What do you do on New Year’s Day?
Carol: Well, we sometimes go downtown. They have fireworks. It’s really pretty. Other people invite friends to their house and they have a party.
Neil: Do you give presents to your friends and family?
Carol: No, we never give presents on New Year’s.
Neil: Do you have a meal with your family?
Carol: No, we do that on Christmas. On New Year’s we just party!
From the Book World English 1A
Read the sentence below:
“I nearly passed out when I saw all the blood.”
The phrasal verb underlined means:
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We saw the movie last night.
Marjorie Fuchs and Margaret Bonner
The year was 1912. The Titanic was a new, very large ship. People thought it _____ (to be) safe. But, on April 15, 1912, the Titanic hit an iceberg and _______ (to sink). More than 1,500 people lost their lives.
From the book Grammar Express Basic.
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We saw the movie last night.
Marjorie Fuchs and Margaret Bonner
The year was 1912. The Titanic was a new, very large ship. People thought it _____ (to be) safe. But, on April 15, 1912, the Titanic hit an iceberg and _______ (to sink). More than 1,500 people lost their lives.
From the book Grammar Express Basic.
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Ben
Michael Jackson
Ben, the two of us need look no more
We both found what we were looking for
with a friend to call my own
I will never be alone
And you, my friend, will see
you have got a friend in me
Ben, you are always running here and there
You feel you are not wanted anywhere
If you ever look behind and don’t like what you will find
There’s something you should know
You have got a place to go
I used to say “I” and “Me”
Now it’s us, now it’s we
Ben, most people would turn you away...
www.vagalume.com.br.
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Ben
Michael Jackson
Ben, the two of us need look no more
We both found what we were looking for
with a friend to call my own
I will never be alone
And you, my friend, will see
you have got a friend in me
Ben, you are always running here and there
You feel you are not wanted anywhere
If you ever look behind and don’t like what you will find
There’s something you should know
You have got a place to go
I used to say “I” and “Me”
Now it’s us, now it’s we
Ben, most people would turn you away...
www.vagalume.com.br.
1 – Impossibility
2 – Possibility
3 – Prohibition
4 – Advice
( ) Mark studied hard for his exams, but he got poor marks; he can’t be very clever.
( ) You should work less! You look too tired!
( ) She may be in the garden.
( ) You mustn’t enter here.
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The best way to boost self-esteem
Working hard to accomplish great things is a healthy way to pump your ego? Not necessarily, according to researchers at the University of Michigan. In their survey of 642 college freshmen, those who measured their self-worth against objective standards, such as getting good grades, were actually more stressed - and received no higher marks - than those who based how they felt themselves of their relationships with others. That’s not to say that you shouldn’t work hard; just don’t make it all about you. “Instead of focusing on whether you’re succeeding, ask yourself, ‘What am I contributing to society? How will people benefit from what I’m doing?’” suggests lead researcher Jennifer Crocker, Ph.D. “This takes the pressure off you and guarantees that your work will always feel meaningful.”
From the book Inglês Doorway, Wilson Liberato.
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The best way to boost self-esteem
Working hard to accomplish great things is a healthy way to pump your ego? Not necessarily, according to researchers at the University of Michigan. In their survey of 642 college freshmen, those who measured their self-worth against objective standards, such as getting good grades, were actually more stressed - and received no higher marks - than those who based how they felt themselves of their relationships with others. That’s not to say that you shouldn’t work hard; just don’t make it all about you. “Instead of focusing on whether you’re succeeding, ask yourself, ‘What am I contributing to society? How will people benefit from what I’m doing?’” suggests lead researcher Jennifer Crocker, Ph.D. “This takes the pressure off you and guarantees that your work will always feel meaningful.”
From the book Inglês Doorway, Wilson Liberato.
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The best way to boost self-esteem
Working hard to accomplish great things is a healthy way to pump your ego? Not necessarily, according to researchers at the University of Michigan. In their survey of 642 college freshmen, those who measured their self-worth against objective standards, such as getting good grades, were actually more stressed - and received no higher marks - than those who based how they felt themselves of their relationships with others. That’s not to say that you shouldn’t work hard; just don’t make it all about you. “Instead of focusing on whether you’re succeeding, ask yourself, ‘What am I contributing to society? How will people benefit from what I’m doing?’” suggests lead researcher Jennifer Crocker, Ph.D. “This takes the pressure off you and guarantees that your work will always feel meaningful.”
From the book Inglês Doorway, Wilson Liberato.
“O livro é um conselheiro silencioso e paciente. Traz- -nos ensinamentos preciosos, aumenta nossa cultura, tem um tempo inesgotável, portanto não nos apressa a leitura, e, além do mais, pode atravessar várias gerações.” (Josué Solar)
Assinale a alternativa incorreta sobre o texto acima.
I- “Certas canções que ouço Cabem tão dentro de mim” (Tunai/Milton Nascimento)
II- “Mas de uma coisa fique certa, amor A casa vai estar sempre aberta, amor” (Aciolly Neto)
III- “Ora (direis) ouvir estrelas! Certo perdeste o senso” (Olavo Bilac)
IV- “Tentei demais e você não deixou Me expulsou e me mandou sumir Trocou o certo pelo duvidoso” (Gabriel Diniz)
Classifique morfologicamente os termos em destaque nos versos acima e assinale a alternativa com a sequência correta.
Leia os provérbios abaixo:
I- Muito riso, pouco siso.
II- O muito sem Deus não é nada.
III- Muito ajuda quem não atrapalha.
A palavra “muito” neles presente é advérbio somente em