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Q705758
The phrase “almost always” is an adverb of place. Saturdays and Sundays are the days most people don’t have to go to work.
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Q705757
The phrase “almost always” is an adverb of place. When a holiday falls on a Friday or a Monday, people usually try to travel to nearby cities.
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Q705756
Regarding the seasons of the year and what characterizes them, judge the items below. A lot of people’s favorite season is fall because that’s the time when all the gardens are full of flowers.
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Q705755
Regarding the seasons of the year and what characterizes them, judge the items below. Winter is the season homeless people don’t like very much because they don’t usually have good coats or blankets to protect them against the cold.
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Q705754
Concerning ordinal numbers and the months of the year, judge the following items. In Brazil, a lot of people choose to get married in June, the fifth month of the year.
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Q705753
Concerning ordinal numbers and the months of the year, judge the following items. Some people believe that, on Friday, August 13, a lot of bad things happen.
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Q705752
Concerning ordinal numbers and the months of the year, judge the following items. My favorite months of the year are the first and last ones, in other words, January and December.
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Q705453

Based on the text above, judge the following items.
Nelson Mandela does not have a university degree.
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Q705452

Based on the text above, judge the following items.
Mandela and Winnie did not have sons.
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Q705451

Based on the text above, judge the following items.
Mandela plans to be the president of South Africa once again.