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Língua Inglesa Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions Advérbios de: lugar, modo, tempo e freqüência | Adverbs of: place, manner, time and frequency
Ano: 2023
Banca: IGEDUC

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Na frase “She rarely goes to the park”, a palavra “rarely” é um advérbio de frequência. 
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Língua Inglesa Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions Posição dos advérbios | Position of adverbs
Ano: 2023
Banca: IGEDUC

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In the phrase “A beautiful big white horse”, the order of the adjectives is correct.
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Língua Inglesa Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions Os advérbios (grau, a finalidade, contraste ...) | Adverbs (degree, purpose, contrast...)
Ano: 2023
Banca: IGEDUC

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Na frase “Billie is playing his guitar always”, o uso do advérbio está correto.
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Língua Inglesa Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
Ano: 2023
Banca: FUNDATEC
Many adverbs are formed by adding the suffix -ly to adjectives, following specific spelling rules, like the underlined word “narrowly” (l. 11). Others are spelled completely different than the adjective, like “well” (l. 15), or use the same form as the adjective. They are called “irregular adverbs”. All adverbs below are irregular, formed from adjectives, EXCEPT for:
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Língua Inglesa Adjetivos | Adjectives Comparativo e superlativo de adjetivos | Comparative and superlative Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions + 1
Ano: 2023
Banca: IF-MG
Read the sentences, fill in the blanks with the correct collocation and match the columns. Then, choose the correct alternative.
1. Our high turnover rate has been a growing _______ for us. 2. A rose in full bloom had been allowed to grow _______ one of the walls. 3. The company is growing _______ all the time. 4. Opposition to the latest proposals is growing _______ . 5. The Catholic community in Edinburgh began to grow _______ in the mid-19th Century. 
( ) considerably ( ) steadily ( ) concern ( ) bigger ( ) unchecked up
Língua Inglesa Verbos | Verbs Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
Ano: 2022
Banca: Avança SP

Observe as sentenças a seguir:


I - The crime happened right here.

II - The party will be on my house.

III - The TV is still inside the box.


Assinale a alternativa correta:

Língua Inglesa Substantivos e compostos | Nouns and compounds Verbos | Verbs Preposições | Prepositions + 1
Ano: 2022
Banca: FEPESE

Comics: Trash or Treasure

In Japan, they call them ‘manga’; in Latin America, ‘histotietas’; in Italy, ‘fumetti’; in Brazil, ‘história em quadrinhos’; and in the U.S., ‘comics’. But no matter what you call them, comics are a favorite source of reading pleasure in many parts of the world.
In case you are wondering how popular comics are, the best-selling comic title in the U.S. sells about 5 million copies a year. All of Mexico’s comic titles together sell over 7,5 million copies a week. But Japan is        far the leading publisher of comics       the world.
Manga account_______.  nearly fifty percent of all the books and magazines published in Japan each year. And few magazines of any kind in the world can match this n...
Língua Inglesa Verbos | Verbs Adjetivos | Adjectives Pronomes | Pronouns + 2
Ano: 2022
Banca: FEPESE
Read the following text:
“In Japan, they call them ‘manga’; in Latin America, ‘histotietas’; in Italy, ‘fumetti’; in Brazil, ‘história em quadrinhos’; and in the U.S., ‘comics’.”; ” All of Mexico’s comic titles together.

The words in bold are respectively:
Língua Inglesa Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions Os advérbios (grau, a finalidade, contraste ...) | Adverbs (degree, purpose, contrast...) Advérbios de: lugar, modo, tempo e freqüência | Adverbs of: place, manner, time and frequency
Ano: 2022
Banca: FGV
Here’s why we’ll never be able to build a brain in a computer
It’s easy to equate brains and computers – they’re both thinking machines, after all. But the comparison doesn’t really stand up to closer inspection, as Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett reveals.
People often describe the brain as a computer, as if neurons are like hardware and the mind is software. But this metaphor is deeply flawed.
A computer is built from static parts, whereas your brain constantly rewires itself as you age and learn. A computer stores information in files that are retrieved exactly, but brains don’t store information in any literal sense. Your memory is a constant construction of electrical pulses and swirling chemicals, and the same remembrance can be reassembled in different ways at different times. ...
Língua Inglesa Preposições | Prepositions Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
Ano: 2022
Banca: IADES



Considering the ideas and the vocabulary of the text above, decide whether the statements below are right (C) or wrong (E). 


In the sentence “look about the room”, in line 1, about is used as adverb rather than a preposition.