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Q76907
AMEOSC - 2017 - Prefeitura de São João do Oeste - SC - Professor ll - Inglês
Complete in the gap with the best verb, observing on the preposition “after”.
“He's just teasing me for all my questions about his soft side. I couldn't help but _________________ after watching him on The Voice.”
Q76905
AMEOSC - 2017 - Prefeitura de São João do Oeste - SC - Professor ll - Inglês
Complete in the gap with the best verb tense.
“Morell said the CIA regarded the rising violence as so severe that he _________________ traveled to Tripoli a year earlier to urge the Libyan government.”
Q76901
AMEOSC - 2017 - Prefeitura de São João do Oeste - SC - Professor ll - Inglês
Complete in the gap with the modal verb or auxiliary verb.
“This is a tricky skill for administrators because they ____________________ successfully predict not what they deem valuable but what stakeholders perceive as valuable.”
Q76899
AMEOSC - 2017 - Prefeitura de São João do Oeste - SC - Professor ll - Inglês
Complete in the gap with a modal or semi-modal used to express permission.
“Anyone was ____________________ to hunt in the woods when the council owned it.”
Q76898
AMEOSC - 2017 - Prefeitura de São João do Oeste - SC - Professor ll - Inglês
A lot of people learned the rule that you put “a” before words that start with consonants and “an” before words that start with vowels, but it's actually a bit more complicated than that. Observe the following sentences.
I. A university.
II. Half an hour.
III. An one-parent family.
IV. An historical novel.
Considering grammar, we can say that:
Q76897
AMEOSC - 2017 - Prefeitura de São João do Oeste - SC - Professor ll - Inglês
Complete in the gap according to the noun.
“__________________________ a pupil at the school will be pleased that Latin is no longer compulsory.” (Martin Hewings)
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