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Q863111
Analise o texto abaixo: Some linguists believe that many of the world's most established languages were creoles at first. The English past tense –ed ending may have evolved from the verb 'do'. 'It ended' may once have been 'It end-did'. Therefore it would appear that even the most widespread languages were partly created by children. Children appear to have innate grammatical machinery in their brains, which springs to life when they are first trying to make sense of the world around them. Their minds can serve to create logical, complex structures, even when there is no grammar present for them to copy. Qual ideia o texto acima apresenta?
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Q862903
The expression “foot the bill” means:
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Q862898
Turn the following sentence into Reported Speech: The doctor said to the nurse: Where is our patient?
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Q862897
Which assertion does not match the masculine and feminine pair of the noun?
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Q862896
Complete: Anny has many friends. Chris and Karen are friends of ____. She likes _________ very much.
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Q862895
Complete with the correct preposition:
1.The phenomenon was observed ___ the Middle Ages. 2.I was waiting for him ____ St. James Square. 3.They married ___ Christmas Day. 4.We are going to spend our vacation ____the West coast.
The correct order is:
1.The phenomenon was observed ___ the Middle Ages. 2.I was waiting for him ____ St. James Square. 3.They married ___ Christmas Day. 4.We are going to spend our vacation ____the West coast.
The correct order is:
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Q862894
Which alternative has the adverb in the wrong position:
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Q862892
Read the text below and answer the question:
Circles - By Carl Sandburg
The White man drew a small circle in the sand and told the Red man “This is what the Indian knows” and drawing a big circle around the small one, “This is what the White man knows.” The Indian took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: “This is where the White man and the Red man know nothing”
Available at: https://quotationstreasury.wordpress.com Accessed on February, 20th 2021. Use TRUE or FALSE about the paragraph above:
( )The White man thought the red man knew nothing. ( )The Red man´s answer showed he had more wisdom than the White man. ( ) The Native American is trying showing that the knowledge of both is tiny compared to the amount of things they do...
Circles - By Carl Sandburg
The White man drew a small circle in the sand and told the Red man “This is what the Indian knows” and drawing a big circle around the small one, “This is what the White man knows.” The Indian took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: “This is where the White man and the Red man know nothing”
Available at: https://quotationstreasury.wordpress.com Accessed on February, 20th 2021. Use TRUE or FALSE about the paragraph above:
( )The White man thought the red man knew nothing. ( )The Red man´s answer showed he had more wisdom than the White man. ( ) The Native American is trying showing that the knowledge of both is tiny compared to the amount of things they do...
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Q862891
Read the text below and answer the question:
Circles - By Carl Sandburg
The White man drew a small circle in the sand and told the Red man “This is what the Indian knows” and drawing a big circle around the small one, “This is what the White man knows.” The Indian took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: “This is where the White man and the Red man know nothing”
Available at: https://quotationstreasury.wordpress.com Accessed on February, 20th 2021. “... around the small one.” The world in bold refers to:
Circles - By Carl Sandburg
The White man drew a small circle in the sand and told the Red man “This is what the Indian knows” and drawing a big circle around the small one, “This is what the White man knows.” The Indian took the stick and drew an immense ring around both circles: “This is where the White man and the Red man know nothing”
Available at: https://quotationstreasury.wordpress.com Accessed on February, 20th 2021. “... around the small one.” The world in bold refers to:
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Q862890
Indicate the statement in which the phrasal verb does not agree with the context: