Questõessobre Caso genitivo | Genitive case

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Foram encontradas 11 questões
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UNICENTRO 2016 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente perfeito progressivo | Present perfect continuous, Caso genitivo | Genitive case, Verbos modais | Modal verbs, Grau dos adjetivos | Adjective degrees, Adjetivos | Adjectives, Presente perfeito | Present perfect, Presente simples | Simple present , Presente progressivo | Present continuous

Considerando o uso gramatical da língua no texto, é correto afirmar:


THE HONEYBEE has... Disponível em: <www.bbc.co.uk/news/scienceenvironment-34749846>. Acesso em: 21 set. 2016.

A
A forma verbal “had just emerged” (l. 9) refere-se ao tempo presente.
B
O modal em “may have been used” (l. 18-19) expressa possibilidade.
C
O ’s em “it”s (l. 24) expressa o genitivo de posse.
D
O adjetivo “the earliest” (l. 25) está no grau comparative de inferioridade.
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IF-RS 2018 - Inglês - Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects, Caso genitivo | Genitive case

Considere o emprego do ´s nas seguintes afirmações.


I - “The brain's neuroplasticity” (l. 02) é a contração de “has”.

II - “It´s often said” (l. 04) é a contração de “is”.

III - “one's brain” (l. 28) é a contração do “genitive case”.



Quais estão corretas?

INSTRUÇÃO: Para responder às questão, considere o texto abaixo.


Am I too old to learn a new language?


Adapted from:<https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/sep/13/am-i-too-old-to-learn-a-language>. Accessed on March 19, 2018.


A
Apenas I.
B
Apenas II.
C
Apenas III.
D
Apenas II e III.
E
I, II, III.
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UEFS 2010 - Inglês - Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects, Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Caso genitivo | Genitive case, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

“We don’t want to take away from what the kid’s done” (l. 20-21). The ’s in this sentence is the

TEXTO:



BRYANT, Nick. Record blow for teenage sailor. Disponível em:<www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2010/05/100505_witn_sailing.shtml>. Acesso em: 5 jun. 2010.


A
contraction of is.
B
contraction of has.
C
contraction of was.
D
genitive case.
E
plural ending.
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UEM 2011 - Inglês - Caso genitivo | Genitive case

Assinale a alternativa correta considerando os elementos gramaticais do texto.


The apostrophe “s” (‘s) in the word “site’s” (line 36) is the contracted form of the verb to be.

Texto

A brief history of Facebook


(Adapted from a text available at http://www.guardian.co.uk/techonolgy/2007/jul/25/media. newmedia. Accessed on 02/6/2011, at 9h10min) 

C
Certo
E
Errado
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IF Sul Rio-Grandense 2018 - Inglês - Caso genitivo | Genitive case

Considere o emprego do ´s nas seguintes afirmações.

I - “Th brain's neuroplasticity” (l. 02) é a contração de “has”.

II - “It´s often said” (l. 04) é a contração de “is”.

III - “one 's brain” (l. 28) é a contração do “genitive case”.


Quais estão corretas?

INSTRUÇÃO: Para responder à questão, considere o texto abaixo. 



A
Apenas I.
B
Apenas II.
C
Apenas III.
D
Apenas II e III.
E
I, II, III.
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UFRR 2016 - Inglês - Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Caso genitivo | Genitive case

In the last paragraph of the text above, the expression “At the dawn” means:

TEXT I
‘500 Years of Brazil’s Discovery’ 
By GAIL FINEBERG

   Our territory was already inhabited before 1500 A.D., by a large population, estimated in the 1500s at 3 million Indians, with their own communal organization and traditions.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The encounter occurred on April 22, 1500, when Pedro Álvares Cabral, commander of a Portuguese armada, sighted the South American mainland and staked a claim for Portugal.
   The Portuguese found Brazil attractive, as did the French, Dutch and Spanish. The first agreement between Spain and Portugal on frontiers was not reached until 1750.
   The Jesuits were enterprising, and their missionary efforts spread throughout the country between 1625 and 1759.
   The religious influence was responsible for an extraordinarily beautiful Brazilian baroque architecture.
   Thoughts of independence began to take root in the late 18th century. Revolutionary events in Europe had a profound effect on Brazil. Napoleon’s invasion of Portugal prompted the Portuguese prince regent, Dom João, to move the Portuguese court to Brazil in 1808.
   Brazil matured quickly as the seat of the Portuguese empire. The prince opened Brazilian ports to trade with friendly nations, including Great Britain, and also government offices in Rio de Janeiro, a supreme court, a bank, the royal treasury, mint, printing office, a national library with holdings from the Portuguese National Library and other academic institutions.
   With the death of Portugal’s queen, Maria I, in 1816, the regent became King João VI. He returned to Portugal in 1821 to contain a revolution there and appointed his son, Dom Pedro, as regent in Brazil. Dom Pedro refused orders a few months later to return to Lisbon, established a legislative assembly in São Paulo and proclaimed Brazil’s independence from Portugal on Sept. 7, 1822.
   Dom Pedro I was crowned emperor in 1822, but after a troubled reign marked by conflict with the assembly, he abdicated in favor of 5-year- old Dom Pedro de Alcântara in 1831. For the next nine years, Brazil seethed with civil unrest until both houses of parliament declared the young regent had reached majority in 1840. The Brazilian Empire lasted to 1889.
   Dom Pedro II proved to be an enlightened leader. Brazil grew and prospered under his reign, and the country enjoyed a great deal of stability. (The country’s population grew from 4 million to 14 million; railroads built 5,000 miles of track; and public revenues and products multiplied.) However, support for a republic grew, and the empire finally collapsed in 1889, when the royal family went to exile in Europe.
   The country’s 19th century economy relied on slave-based agriculture. Slave trade with Africa did not cease until 1853. At the dawn of the 21st century, Brazil, with an economy that is the eighth largest in the world, is a contributor of music, painting, literature and other arts to the world’s culture.

 https://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0006/brazil.html


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At the beginning of the 21st century, Brazil…
B
At the end of the 21st century, Brazil…
C
At the sunset of the 21st century, Brazil…
D
At the middle of the 21st century, Brazil…
E
At the odds and ends of the 21st century, Brazil…
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UNEB 2016 - Inglês - Caso genitivo | Genitive case

The ‘s in “Let’s” (l. 1) is the contraction of

TEXTO:

LET’S TAKE CARE

OF OUR PLANET TOGETHER


Let’s work together to save water.

Water is essential for life on earth,

so please help us to save it.

Your bedclothes are changed daily.

5 You can choose to keep them one more day by

reversing this card and putting it on your pillow.

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is.
B
as.
C
us.
D
has.
E
was.
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IF Sul - MG 2017 - Inglês - Caso genitivo | Genitive case

Assinale a questão que NÃO possui o mesmo uso do “Genitive Case” como na seguinte parte do texto: “Charles's many supporters will argue(...)”:

• Leia o texto e responda às questões:
How has Princess Diana's death changed the Royal Family?
The death of Princess Diana in 1997, and the public's response to it, shook the House of Windsor.

Twenty years on, there's been a coup at the palace. It was bloodless. All the royals remain standing. But the power has shifted.
The departure, earlier this month, of the Queen's dedicated senior official Sir Christopher Geidt has meant her eldest son can exert more control over the monarchy's direction of travel.
The comings and goings of courtiers excite those on the inside and leave outsiders cold.
However, recent changes should cheer Prince Charles. The heir who's waited and waited is more content and less anguished.
He's still driven by a desire to deliver change but the royal prophet in the wilderness on climate change has been embraced by the mainstream.
A prince once derided for talking to plants is praised for trying to save the planet.
With each year that passes, his mother will do less and he will do more.
There are fewer clouds on his horizon. It's a horizon that was once obscured by the War of the Waleses:
his televised admission of adultery, and his leaked comments about tampons.

Lasting influence

And yet, and yet. Whatever accommodation he reached with his first wife in life hasn't survived her death. Diana haunts Charles.
A recent YouGov poll commissioned by the Press Association suggested that the number of people who believe the Prince of Wales has made a positive contribution to the Royal Family has fallen over the past four years, down from 60% to 36%.
This polling took place at a time when it was hard to escape references to Charles's painful past.
Newspapers and television channels have reflected at length on the influence of Diana, Princess of Wales, an influence that stretched from fashion to the British monarchy.
It's been a month of coverage that must have perplexed anyone under the age of 25 and would have confused a visiting Martian.
Charles's many supporters will argue that Diana's adverse impact on his popularity will recede with each passing year. But 20 years on, her influence still registers.(...)

Disponível em: <http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-41094816/. Acesso em: Agosto de 2017)


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“It's been a month of coverage”
B
“over the monarchy's direction of travel”
C
“it was hard to escape references to Charles's painful past”.
D
“of the Queen's dedicated senior official Sir Christopher Geidt”
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UFT 2011 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Vocabulário | Vocabulary, Caso genitivo | Genitive case, Substantivos: definição e tipos | Nouns: definition and types, Futuro simples | Simple future, Voz Ativa e Passiva | Passive and Active Voice

Read the statements below and mark the CORRECT answer:

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A
The sentence "The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner" is in active voice.
B
The sentence "ld Marley was as dead as a door-nail" is in the simple future.
C
The expression "to begin with" means to break up.
D
The apostrophe in "Marley‘s funeral" means is.
E
The word "cold" in the sentence "the cold within him froze his old features…? is not an adjective.
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UFAL 2014 - Inglês - Caso genitivo | Genitive case, Adjetivos | Adjectives

King Juan Carlos's democratic legacy is rooted in cliche

The Spanish king had no choice but to champion democracy. We should remember the part played by ordinary people

Disponível:: <http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jun/03/king-juan-carlos-legacy-spaincliche-democracy> . Acesso em: 03 jun. 2014.


No texto acima, os termos grifados correspondem, respectivamente, aos elementos gramaticais:

A
plural e advérbio
B
conjunção e advérbio
C
pronome e substantivo
D
substantivo e conjunção
E
caso possessivo e adjetivo
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URCA 2012 - Inglês - Caso genitivo | Genitive case

You can find an example of genitive case in:

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A
They are going to miss him when he’s gone.” (first paragraph)
B
“It’s not so much his massive wealth or media influence…” (first paragraph)
C
Berlusconi´s not just any old charlatan.” (second paragraph)
D
“…because he’s created it through his media influence.” (second paragraph)
E
“Italy’s greatest weaknesses and its worst instincts.” (headlines)