Questõessobre Advérbios

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Foram encontradas 115 questões
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

The sentences “Seventy-one years ago, on a bright cloudless morning, death fell from the sky and the world was changed” (lines 01-03) and “We may not realize this goal in my lifetime, but persistent effort can roll back the possibility of catastrophe” (lines 96-98) respectively contain a


A
coordinating conjunction and a coordinating conjunction.
B
coordinating conjunction and a subordinating conjunction.
C
subordinating conjunction and a subordinating conjunction.
D
subordinating conjunction and a coordinating conjunction.
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UECE 2016 - Inglês - Adjetivos | Adjectives, Substantivos: definição e tipos | Nouns: definition and types, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

The -ING words in “efficient killing machines” (line 59) and “voice to such suffering” (lines 67-68) respectively function as


A
adverb and adjective.
B
adjective and noun.
C
noun and adverb.
D
adjective and adjective.
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UNIVESP 2018 - Inglês - Advérbios: definição e usos | Adverbs: definition and uses, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

No trecho do segundo parágrafo – That opens up new areas for exploitation, such as San Rafael de Flores in southeastern Guatemala – a expressão em destaque introduz

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Dying to defend the planet: why Latin America

is the deadliest place for environmentalists

February 11, 2017

    Defending nature is a dangerous occupation, especially in Latin America. According to a recent report by Global Witness, an NGO, 185 environmental activists were murdered worldwide in 2015, an increase of 59% from the year before. More than half the killings were in Latin America. In Brazil 50 green campaigners died in 2015. Honduras is especially dangerous: 123 activists have died there since 2010, the highest number of any country relative to its population. Berta Cáceres, an indigenous leader who was a prominent campaigner against dams and plantations, was murdered there.

    Why is Latin America so deadly? One reason is its abundant natural resources, which attract enterprises of all sorts, from multinationals to mafias. When prices are low, as they are now, the most rapacious do not go away; to maintain their profits they become more aggressive, says David Kaimowitz of the Ford Foundation, which gives money to good causes. New technologies open up new battlefronts. Soya beans bred to grow in tropical conditions have encouraged farmers to displace cattle ranchers, who in turn have advanced into the rainforest. Small prospectors can now extract gold from soil rather than just hunting around. That opens up new areas for exploitation, such as San Rafael de Flores in south-eastern Guatemala, where activists have been murdered.

    The odds of finding the criminals are greater if the victim is foreign. Dorothy Stang, an American nun who fought to protect the Amazon rainforest, was killed in Brazil 12 years ago. Both the gunman and a rancher who had hired him eventually went to jail. But that is an exception.

(https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2017/02/11/ why-latin-america-is-the-deadliest-place-for-environmentalists. Adaptado)

A
uma explicação.
B
uma decorrência.
C
uma generalização.
D
um motivo.
E
um exemplo.
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UNIVESP 2019 - Inglês - Palavras conectivas | Connective words, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

Leia o excerto a seguir.

My sister is married _____ she lives in London.

Assinale a alternativa que preencha corretamente a lacuna.

A
or
B
and
C
for
D
because
E
still
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UECE 2019 - Inglês - Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

In the sentence “Not only will employees want to learn throughout their career, but they will also need to learn new skills.” (lines 54-56), the word but is a(n)

TEXTO

The Future Of Work: 5 Important Ways Jobs

Will Change In The 4th Industrial Revolution


Fonte:

https://www.forbes.com/2019/07/15

A
subordinating conjunction.
B
preposition.
C
coordinating conjunction.
D
adverb.
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FATEC 2010 - Inglês - Grau dos adjetivos | Adjective degrees, Advérbios: definição e usos | Adverbs: definition and uses, Adjetivos | Adjectives, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

Assinale a alternativa em que há um exemplo de grau de comparação

Considere o texto para responder a questão.

FOOTBALL'S RED CARD 

THE WORLD'S MOST VALUABLE SPORTS TEAM IS drowning in debt. English football powerhouse Manchester United (Forbes estimates its worth at $1.8 billion) had to raise some $800 million in a bond issue last month, which is still $340 million shy of its total debts. Man U needed the bond to pay off the millions that American businessman 
Malcolm Glazer borrowed to purchase the team in 2005. But in the first three weeks since the bond was issued it lost nearly 10 percent of its value, a sign that, even though Man U's revenues reached a record $444 million last year, the market is growing wary of debt, particularly the European variety
Man U isn't alone. Debt levels have also skyrocketed among rivals like liverpool, calling into question the business model of English Premier League football. Each year the three worst teams are banished to a lower league, where vital broadcasting revenues are dramatically reduced. This puts huge pressure on clubs to compete for the best players, who now regularly fetch more than $50 million a year. Unlike in the U.S., there's no system of collective bargaining to restrain wages. As a result, the total salary bill for the Premier League has risen more than 20 percent since 2008. This has created a vicious cycle of rising debt among clubs that must spend extravagantly on players to ensure increased revenue. Any team attempting to be frugal becomes more likely to end up with lower revenue. It's become a game of who can spend the most, and it probably won't end well. 

(BY WILLIAM UNDERHILL - Newsweek)
A
“But in the first three weeks since the bond was issued it lost nearly ten percent of its value…”
B
“Each year the three worst teams are banished to a lower league…”
C
“English football powerhouse Manchester United had to raise some....”
D
“Man U isn’t alone.”
E
“This has created a vicious cycle of rising debt among clubs….”
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FGV 2016 - Inglês - Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

In the excerpt of the fourth paragraph “Brazil, for example, is known as a vulnerable market due to the commodities downturn”, the expression in bold introduces a

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Patience is needed for Brazil to come good again

Michael Hasenstab

Dr. Michael Hasenstab is executive

vice-president, portfolio manager

and chief investment officer of

Templeton Global Macro


    The Olympic Games in Rio drew global interest to Brazil, but the country and the rest of South America has been in sharp focus for investors all year. They have flocked to the region as part of a broader migration into emerging market debt, following record low valuations and the hunt for yield in a low interest rate environment. While investors have been presented with a rarely seen buying opportunity in emerging markets like South America, it is a mistake to regard these countries as a homogenous group.

    That leaves the challenge of working out which are the most attractive opportunities – some of our best known investments were not obvious choices.

    We have devised a formula to help us evaluate the fundamental strength of different emerging market countries. It scores a country’s current and projected strength on five factors: how well it has learnt the lessons from past crises; the quality of its policy mix; the structural reform being undertaken to boost productivity; the level of domestic demand; and its ability to resist external shocks. The aim is to pick nations that are fundamentally strong but, for one reason or another, are out of favour with investors. It can take time for the market to catch up to reality. But if you are a long-term investor – and we are certainly in that camp – you have the luxury of being able to wait.

    Brazil, for example, is known as a vulnerable market due to the commodities downturn, the ongoing corruption crisis and ensuing political turmoil, but our work suggests to us that it is poised for a potentially significant rebound in the long term. Its current score is low, but its projected future score tells a different story.

    We believe the country has learnt the lessons from the most recent crisis, which brought home the importance of having a sustainable fiscal policy. It has already adopted a flexible exchange rate, has strong foreign exchange reserves and has limited short-term debt. This is also reflected in the country’s improving resilience to external shocks, with a reliance on commodities, at 60 per cent of exports, being the largest remaining negative.

    It is perhaps no surprise, given Brazil’s deep recession and political instability, that there is much work required in terms of improving policy mix, making structural reforms and boosting domestic demand. However, there are signs things are being turned around, with monetary policy already being tightened aggressively to bring inflation expectations back under control, and the previously excessive levels of governmentsubsidised lending being cut. Once political stability returns, the government will be empowered to do even more.

    Work on structural reform should accelerate too, as Brazil’s middle class has made it clear it wants greater transparency and an economic policy framework that can both boost living standards and improve the environment for businesses.

(www.ft.com. 01.09.2016. Adaptado) 

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contrast.
B
probability.
C
rank.
D
cause.
E
consequence.
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IF-TM 2011 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

“Certain effects of their consumerism, such as pollutant emissions from cars, which cause urban smog and global warming, are a salient concern both locally and worldwide”.
Such as is a very commonly used expression, in English. What does it indicate in the sentence above?

The price of consumerism

Norman Myers

[...]Moreover, consumption is not an issue for rich countries alone. In developing and transition countries there are well over one billion people with enough income to enjoy an affluent lifestyle. Their aggregate spending in purchasing-power parity (as measured in local terms) already matches that of the United States. Certain effects of their consumerism, such as pollutant emissions from cars, which cause urban smog and global warming, are a salient concern both locally and worldwide. China alone, with 300 million new consumers and possibly twice as many within ten years, could soon exert an environmental impact to rival that of the United States.

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v418/n6900/full/418819a.html

O trecho acima refere-se a questão
A
Deduction.
B
Cause.
C
Contrast.
D
Conclusion.
E
Exemplification.
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IFN-MG 2018 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Verbos modais | Modal verbs, Substantivos: definição e tipos | Nouns: definition and types, Artigos definido e indefinidos | Definite and indefinite articles, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

No fragmento do TEXTO 01 ―Butthe social media story extends well be yond Facebook‖, (linha 12) podese encontrar os seguintes elementos, EXCETO:

TEXTO 01 


A
conjunção e advérbio
B
artigo definido e conjunção
C
conjunção e verbo modal
D
advérbio e substantivo
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IF-RR 2016 - Inglês - Adjetivos | Adjectives, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

As palavras “potentially” e “offending”, ambas na quinta e sexta linhas do texto, são, respectivamente:

Facebook and Google Are Going To War Against Hate Speech
Offending posts will be deleted within 24 hours

   Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Microsoft have agreed to work with European officials to crack down on hateful speech published on their respective platforms. Each company has agreed to review potentially problematic posts and remove offending content within 24 hours. 
   “The recent terror attacks have reminded us of the urgent need to address illegal online hate speech,” Vĕra Jourová, EU Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality, said in a joint statement from the European Commission and the participating companies. “Social media is unfortunately one of the tools that terrorist groups use to radicalize young people and racist use to spread violence and hatred.”
     The new partnership comes after Facebook, Twitter, and Google agreed to erase hate speech from their platforms within 24 hours in Germany, an attempt to address racism following the refugee crisis. That agreement, which Reuters reported last year, also made it easier for individual users to report hateful speech.
     Under the new code of conduct, technology companies will have clear rules in place for reviewing content that may be deemed malicious or hateful. The document also says the companies should be responsible for educating their users on the types of content that are disallowed.
      Tech companies assure that the recently announced code of conduct won’t interfere with freedom of speech. “We remain committed to letting the Tweets flow,” Karen White, Twitter’s head of public policy for Europe, said in the statement. “However, there is a clear distinction between freedom of expression and conduct that incites violence and hate.”
(Time Magazine, May 31, 2016)

Glossary: hate speech – discurso de ódio; to agree: concordar; to erase: apagar; partnership – parceria. 
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Substantivo e pronome
B
Adjetivo e verbo
C
Substantivo e adjetivo
D
Advérbio e verbo
E
Advérbio e adjetivo
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IF Sudeste - MG 2018 - Inglês - Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

To answer question, read the following text.


The movies that rose from the gave

It may disappear for a while, stay out of sight, out of mind, but sooner or later it will rise again, and no matter what we do, or how hard we try, it will never, ever die. A zombie? Hardly, rather our own fascination with what popular culture now refers to as “the living dead”.

Zombies have dominated mainstream horror for more than half a decade. They’re everywhere: movies, books, videogames, comics, even a new Broadway musical adaptation of Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead. Not only have they replaced previous alpha-monsters such as vampires and werewolves, (1) ___________ are continuing to generate more interest (and revenue) than almost all other creatures put together. Given that several years ago the living dead were considered an obscure and largely underground sub-genre, it would not be an exaggeration to state that they have enjoyed a spectacular rebirth (2) ___________ anything in the history of modern horror.

Where did these creatures come from? Why are they so popular now? And when, if ever, will their reign of terror cease?

(3) ___________ many cultures have their own myths concerning the raising of the dead (one going as far back as the epic of Gilgamesh), the word “zombie” can trace its origins back to west Africa. The legend involves a “houngan” (wizard) using a magical elixir to transform a living human into a mobile, docile and obedient corpse. The fact that this legend is deeply rooted in reality (Haitian zombie powder was discovered to contain a powerful neuro-toxin that caused a live victim to behave like a resurrected corpse) may explain why, when African slaves were brought to the Americas, European colonists also embraced the notion of the living dead.

For several centuries the voodoo zombie remained the staple of tall tales, stage productions, and even early Hollywood movies (4) ___________White Zombie (1932) and I Walked With a Zombie (1943). It wasn’t until 1968 that up-and-coming film maker George A Romero gave us a whole new reason to be afraid. Night of the Living Dead replaced the image of a harmless voodoo-created zombie with a hostile, flesh-eating ghoul that swelled its numbers to pandemic proportions. This new ghoul was the result of science, not magic, specifically radiation from a returning space probe. This new ghoul could, likewise, only be dispatched by a scientific solution: destroying the brain or severing it from the rest of the body. This new ghoul obeyed no one, (5) ___________its own insatiable craving for living, human flesh. In fact, this new ghoul was only referred to throughout the movie as a ghoul. The word zombie was never mentioned.


Available at :< https://www.theguardian.com/film/2006/nov/10/1>. Acess on: 23 mar. 2018.


Check the alternative that shows the sequence of words that CORRECTLY fill in the spaces 1-5.

A
therefore – like – However – even – much less
B
but – unlike – Although – such as – other than
C
however – likewise – Through – ever – rather than
D
nonetheless – unlike – Though – or rather
E
but – like – Notwithstanding – even – unless
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UEFS 2011 - Inglês - Advérbios: definição e usos | Adverbs: definition and uses, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

The word “better” (l. 7) is the irregular comparative degree of

TEXTO:

TEXTO: Germany to invest in more electric cars


EVANS, Stephen. Disponível em: <www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2011/05/110518_witn_electric_cars_page.shtml>. Acesso em: 2 jun. 2011.
A
ill.
B
bad.
C
well.
D
good.
E
badly.
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UEFS 2011 - Inglês - Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

The boldfaced conjunction expresses what is stated in brackets in alternative

TEXTO:


OXENDEN, Clive; LATHAM-KOENIG, Christina American English File, MultiPack 4A, 2010. p.51

A
when he heard somebody in his garden.” (l. 2) [place]
B
and suddenly I saw this guy running toward me.” (l. 3-4) [result]
C
as he knew he would end up second-best in a fight with the intruder.” (l. 5-7) [reason]
D
but the tires on the bike were flat” (l. 7-8) [addition]
E
because he was so close to me” (l. 19) [contrast]
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IF-GO 2010 - Inglês - Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Palavras conectivas | Connective words, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions, Tradução | Translation

According to the text, it is correct to say about the linking words “and” (line 5), “because of” (line 1), “when” (line 2) and “but” (line 3), that they respectively:

Text 2

       Because of the bright lights of the modern cities, when we look up at the sky we can see no more than 100 stars. But from dark parts of the Earth, the naked eye can see more than 5,000! And modern telescopes tell a very different story.

         With the help of some of the world’s most powerful instruments to measure the brightness of all the galaxies in one sector of the cosmos, Australian astronomers say it is probable that there are 70 sextillion stars in the visible Universe. In other words and numbers, seven followed by 22 zeroes, a really astronomical figure.

       That is more than the total number of grains of sand in all the world’s beaches and deserts, and that is only the visible Universe within range of our telescopes.

       Dr. Simon Driver, of the Australian National University, has a theory that some of them probably have life. Dr. Driver’s theory is not exactly new, and those planets are so distant, he says, that there is no real possibility for us to see or contact anyone living on them. 

Retirado do livro “Inglês série Brasil”, p. 8, 2008

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Mean in Portuguese: ‘e’, ‘assim’, ‘entretanto’ and ‘quando’.
B
Have the function to connect ideas, relate cause and effect, establish a time relation and relate opposite ideas.
C
Mean in Portuguese: ‘e’, ‘por causa de’, ‘quando’ and ‘quando’.
D
Have the function of addition, cause and effect, time and conclusion.
E
Have the function of contrast, addition, comparison and time.
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UEFS 2010 - Inglês - Advérbios: definição e usos | Adverbs: definition and uses, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

The only phrase in which a degree of comparison has not been used is

TEXTO:


Can animals predict natural disasters?




CAN, animals predict natural disasters? Disponível em: <http://english.pravda.ru/science/tech/8178-1/Adaptado. Acesso em: 20 dez.2009.

A
“two weeks later” (l. 11).
B
“look deeper into the mystery.” (l. 15).
C
“Their senses are a lot better” (l. 20-21).
D
“Their major advantage” (l. 23-24).
E
“as sensitive to natural changes as wild animals” (l. 31-32).
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UFAM 2016 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions, Tradução | Translation

O advérbio “warily” do título significa:

Leia o texto a seguir e responda a questão.

As Games End, Rio Celebrates While Looking Warily to Future
By SIMON ROMERO and ANDREW JACOBS
AUG. 21, 2016


A
alegremente
B
furiosamente
C
cautelosamente
D
destemidamente
E
esperançosamente
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UDESC 2017 - Inglês - Preposições | Prepositions, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

Mark the alternative which contains the correct sequence of words that best completes the blank spaces.

TEXT 1

Fruit Juice, in Moderation, Not Tied to Obesity in Children

…………………….experts believe that drinking fruit juice may lead to obesity in children, but a new review has found that juice in moderation does not cause excess weight gain in children under 18.


Researchers pooled data……………… eight prospective observational studies of the association between regular 100 percent fruit juice consumption and weight gain. The analysis, published in Pediatrics, includes 34,470 boys and girls under 18.


The studies used something called the B.M.I. z score, …………………….statistically adjusts body mass index according to age. Changes in these scores of 0.25 to 0.50 are generally considered to put the child at risk for obesity.


After controlling for total energy intake, birth weight, ethnicity and other factors, a 6- to 8-ounce daily serving of 100 percent fruit juice was associated with a 0.087 unit average increase in B.M.I. z score in children 1 to 6 — equivalent to about 0.3 pounds. In those 7 to 18, there was no link ……………….. all between drinking fruit juice and weight gain.


The lead author, Dr. Brandon J. Auerbach, an acting instructor in medicine at the University of Washington, said that based ……………………. the current evidence, “consuming one daily serving of fruit juice is not associated with weight gain in children. So fruit juice in moderation, not more than a serving a day, is safe.”


By NICHOLAS BAKALAR. Avaiable at: www.nytimes.com/section/health. (accessed on March 27th, 2017)


Answer the question, according to Text 1

A
Some, from, which, at, on.
B
Any, in, that, with, for.
C
None, at, whose, of, at.
D
Many, from, whom, to, on.
E
Few, at, which, of, at.
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UEMG 2010 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

The conjunction “although”, in the first paragraph, can be replaced by all the alternatives EXCEPT:

The Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill on the U.S.


www.freewebs.com/mathewstolte/oilspills.html. 21/06/2010


      Although the oil has been pouring into the Gulf of Mexico for months, the consequences of this larger than ever environmental disaster have yet to be fully examined and determined. Scientists and researchers have started to put together some of the puzzle pieces, and the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are likely to be big.

      North Americans will have fewer choices on the store shelves. The Gulf of Mexico is a huge shipping lane through which products of all shapes and sizes come into North America. From toys to clothes to cars to building materials, you may find that the selection at your local store begins to shrink as shipping lanes slow down as a result of the oil spill.

      Whether you’re taking a vacation or hoping to walk along the shore, you may be disappointed. Many beaches in the U.S.A. are now closing as clean-up efforts on removing oil slick from the sands. But the impact may be felt for quite some time as oil continues to wash up on shore.

      Many wildlife animals will be impacted by the oil spill. Oiled birds, otter, bald eagles, pelicans, turtles, fish, and dolphins are already washing up on shore, making the beach sights less than palatable for someone looking to see some pristine nature.

      Over time, molluscs like clams incorporate calcium into their shells throughout their lifetimes. But the heavy metals like nickel and vanadium from the petroleum industry and the resulting oil spill may be incorporated into the shells of these creatures. As other wildlife consumes these clams, they incorporate the toxins into their bodies, and on it goes as the heavy metals bio-accumulate in the food chain. This could have serious, long-term consequences for human health. 

      Environmentalists have been working on restoring the populations of oysters by reseeding certain reefs to boost their numbers. The Gulf of Mexico has been home-working on some of these projects, but with the massive oil spilling into that environment, the oysters could soon become tainted with chemicals, making them unsafe to eat.

      The Gulf of Mexico is also a nursery for species like shrimp that grow up in the estuaries. The oil that is taking over this natural environment will choke out the plants that make the estuaries so nutritious to shrimp. 

      According to the National Weather Service, a hurricane like Hurricane Katrina could have a devastating impact on New Orleans. Researchers expect 15 named storms to develop into 8 hurricanes, and with a well-placed hurricane, the oil could be pushed onto New Orleans shores, further impacting the already devastated region.

Adapted from http://www.thenewecologist.com (21/06/2010)

A
besides
B
however
C
in spite of
D
even though
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UNICENTRO 2010 - Inglês - Advérbios: definição e usos | Adverbs: definition and uses, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

“contemporary with the better-known Chavin and Cupisnique cultures.” (l. 24-25)


The word “better” in this sentence is the irregular degree of

COLLYNS, Dan. Peruvian mummy found. Disponível em: <www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2009/09/090916_witn_peru_mummy.shtm>. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2010.

A
good.
B
badly.
C
bad.
D
well.
E
ill.
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UFRGS 2017 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions

Select the alternative in which the word take in the fragment an intriguing section devoted to Bob Dylan’s take on Cohen (l. 6-7) has the same meaning and grammatical class.

  

  


REMNICK, D. Leonard Cohen makes it Darker. Available

at: www.TAGARCHIVES: Leonard Cohen – Bob Dylan

Interface. Accessed on Nov. 9th, 2016. 

A
The idea somehow failed to take on.
B
The train stops only to take on passengers.
C
She was asked for her take on the recent developments.
D
I always take him on the same spot at the same time.
E
They take on a new job every two years.