6801
Q705768
In terms of the use of prepositions, judge the next items. Mr. Ross loves reading about carnivorous plants.
6802
Q705767
In the dialogues contained in the items below, judge whether the use of interrogative pronouns is correct.
— What did you meet last night?
— I met my boyfriend’s mother.
6803
Q705766
In the dialogues contained in the items below, judge whether the use of interrogative pronouns is correct.
— How did you get here?
— I drove here.
6804
Q705765
In relation to the use of demonstrative pronouns, judge the following items. These things you can see over there in the distance are cars.
6805
Q705764
In relation to the use of demonstrative pronouns, judge the following items. Come closer and look! See? That ring I’m wearing now is made of platinum.
6806
Q705763
In relation to the use of demonstrative pronouns, judge the following items. Come over here! Can you see these spots on my face? Don’t touch them, OK? The doctor said they have to be removed.
6807
Q705762
On workdays, I almost always have lunch after midday.
Regarding this sentence, judge the following items.
The verb “have” is in the present continuous because it’s an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
6808
Q705761
On workdays, I almost always have lunch after midday.
Regarding this sentence, judge the following items.
“after midday” can be replaced with after 12:00 p.m., without changing the meaning of the sentence.
6809
Q705760
On workdays, I almost always have lunch after midday.
Regarding this sentence, judge the following items.
In Brazil, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are usually considered to be workdays.
6810
Q705759
On workdays, I almost always have lunch after midday.
Regarding this sentence, judge the following items.
The phrase “almost always” is an adverb of place.