Questõessobre Presente perfeito | Present perfect

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IF-TM 2011 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente perfeito | Present perfect

O tempo verbal „present perfect” foi usado no texto em, pelo menos, duas sentenças, com propriedade:

'The fact … has led to the creation of…‟;
'The entire nation has managed to grasp the most…‟


Escolha a sentença na qual o 'present perfect' foi usado incorretamente:

         Flourishing is the word that best describes the independent music industry at this moment in time. The fact that new projects require smaller budgets than before has led to the creation of countless labels and independent companies. (…)
      The entire nation has managed to grasp the most positive aspects of the drive towards globalization. Our country is diverse, creative, proactive and, above all, very young. In the past few years, the new generation has become increasingly involved in music production, which means that there is a growing dynamism and energy in the current music scene. (…)
        There are a number of obstacles, the main one being the high level of consumption of pirated goods, which accounts for more than 70% of the market. (…).
          Another difficulty is the limited purchasing power of a large part of the population who access content through piracy because the prices are better suited to their means. For this reason, they are not bothered about the poor quality or the illegality of the product they buy.   
         (By Humberto Moreno, a Colombian independent music producer who helped present a Global Alliance project at the World Music Expo (WOMEX) in October 2006 in Seville, Spain).


Adapted from English for All, Eliana/Maria Clara/Neuza, V. 2, Saraiva, São Paulo, 2010 . p. 116/117. 
A
Musicians and producers haven‟t been given the same degree of support offered other professionals.
B
Colombia has grown in the current music scene.
C
The entire nation has grasped the most positive aspects of the drive towards globalization.
D
The world Music Expo (WOMEX) has happened in October 2006 in Seville, Spain.
E
You have suggested optimizing the Colombian music industry‟s potential since you became a producer.
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IF-TO 2017 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente perfeito | Present perfect

From the text extracts below, the only one in the Present Perfect is:

How English evolved into a global language



        As the British Library charts the evolution of English in a new major exhibition, author Michael Rosen gives a brief history of a language that has grown to world domination with phrases such as "cool" and "go to it".

        The need for an international language has always existed. In the past it was about religion and intellectual debate. With the technologies of today, it's about communicating with others anywhere in the world in a matter of moments.

          Two events, separated by nearly 400 years, show how this need has always been present.

         Firstly, sitting in front of me I have a copy of the celebrated book Utopia, by Sir Thomas More. This particular edition is published in 1629 in Amsterdam, not in English, not in Dutch, but in Latin.

       The second event was a talk I recently had with a German scientist. He said that he knew of scientific conferences taking place in Germany, where all the people attending were German and yet the conference was conducted in English.


 Source: <http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-12017753>

A
“The second event was a talk I recently had with a German scientist.”
B
“As the British Library charts the evolution of English [...].”
C
“The need for an international language has always existed.”
D
“He said that he knew of scientific conferences taking place in Germany [...].”
E
“[...] all the people attending were German.”
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UECE 2013 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Passado perfeito | Past perfect, Presente perfeito | Present perfect, Presente simples | Simple present , Passado simples | Simple past, Passado perfeito progressivo | Past perfect continuous

In terms of verb tense, the sentences “Rachel Schutt, a senior research scientist at Johnson Research Labs, taught ‘Introduction to Data Science’ last semester at Columbia.”, “In the last few years, dozens of programs under a variety of names have sprung up in response to the excitement about Big Data.” and “Most master’s degree programs in data science require basic programming skills.” are, respectively, in the

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   HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW calls data science “the sexiest job in the 21st century,” and by most accounts this hot new field promises to revolutionize industries from business to government, health care to academia. 
   The field has been spawned by the enormous amounts of data that modern technologies create — be it the online behavior of Facebook users, tissue samples of cancer patients, purchasing habits of grocery shoppers or crime statistics of cities. Data scientists are the magicians of the Big Data era. They crunch the data, use mathematical models to analyze it and create narratives or visualizations to explain it, then suggest how to use the information to make decisions. 
     In the last few years, dozens of programs under a variety of names have sprung up in response to the excitement about Big Data, not to mention the six-figure salaries for some recent graduates. In the fall, Columbia will offer new master’s and certificate programs heavy on data. The University of San Francisco will soon graduate its charter class of students with a master’s in analytics.
      Rachel Schutt, a senior research scientist at Johnson Research Labs, taught “Introduction to Data Science” last semester at Columbia (its first course with “data science” in the title). She described the data scientist this way: “a hybrid computer scientist software engineer statistician.” And added: “The best tend to be really curious people, thinkers who ask good questions and are O.K. dealing with unstructured situations and trying to find structure in them.”
      Eurry Kim, a 30-year-old “wannabe data scientist,” is studying at Columbia for a master’s in quantitative methods in the social sciences and plans to use her degree for government service. She discovered the possibilities while working as a corporate tax analyst at the Internal Revenue Service. She might, for example, analyze tax return data to develop algorithms that flag fraudulent filings, or cull national security databases to spot suspicious activity.
     Some of her classmates are hoping to apply their skills to e-commerce, where data about users’ browsing history is gold.
     “This is a generation of kids that grew up with data science around them — Netflix telling them what movies they should watch, Amazon telling them what books they should read — so this is an academic interest with real-world applications,” said Chris Wiggins, a professor of applied mathematics at Columbia who is involved in its new Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering. “And,” he added, “they know it will make them employable.”
  Universities can hardly turn out data scientists fast enough. To meet demand from employers, the United States will need to increase the number of graduates with skills handling large amounts of data by as much as 60 percent, according to a report by McKinsey Global Institute. There will be almost half a million jobs in five years, and a shortage of up to 190,000 qualified data scientists, plus a need for 1.5 million executives and support staff who have an understanding of data.
      Because data science is so new, universities are scrambling to define it and develop curriculums. As an academic field, it cuts across disciplines, with courses in statistics, analytics, computer science and math, coupled with the specialty a student wants to analyze, from patterns in marine life to historical texts.
    With the sheer volume, variety and speed of data today, as well as developing technologies, programs are more than a repackaging of existing courses. “Data science is emerging as an academic discipline, defined not by a mere amalgamation of interdisciplinary fields but as a body of knowledge, a set of professional practices, a professional organization and a set of ethical responsibilities,” said Christopher Starr, chairman of the computer science department at the College of Charleston, one of a few institutions offering data science at the undergraduate level.
     Most master’s degree programs in data science require basic programming skills. They start with what Ms. Schutt describes as the “boring” part — scraping and cleaning raw data and “getting it into a nice table where you can actually analyze it.” Many use data sets provided by businesses or government, and pass back their results. Some host competitions to see which student can come up with the best solution to a company’s problem.
     Studying a Web user’s data has privacy implications. Using data to decide someone’s eligibility for a line of credit or health insurance, or even recommending who they friend on Facebook, can affect their lives. “We’re building these models that have impact on human life,” Ms. Schutt said. “How can we do that carefully?” Ethics classes address these questions.
       Finally, students have to learn to communicate their findings, visually and orally, and they need business know-how, perhaps to develop new products.

From: www.nytimes.com
A
simple past, past perfect and present perfect.
B
past perfect continuous, simple present and present perfect.
C
simple past, present perfect and simple present.
D
past perfect, simple present and simple past
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UNB 2010 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente perfeito | Present perfect

In “Since then, the campaign has had the unconditional support of” (L.9-10), the choice of verb tense conveys the idea that the situation was true in the past and still is in the present.

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According to the text above, judge the items below.
C
Certo
E
Errado
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UniCEUB 2014 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Futuro simples | Simple future, Presente perfeito | Present perfect, Presente simples | Simple present , Passado simples | Simple past, Presente progressivo | Present continuous

A rise in temperature in the semi-arid region of Brazil has left rivers dry and cattle dying of thirst. The search is on for initiatives to combat desertification.

                                                                                                                                          Guardian Professional

The underlined words in the passage represent the

A
present continuous tense
B
present perfect tense
C
simple past tense
D
simple present tense
E
simple future tense
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UECE 2010 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Futuro simples | Simple future, Presente perfeito | Present perfect, Presente simples | Simple present

The extract “A community without a written literature expresses itself with less precision, with less richness of nuance, and with less clarity than a community whose principal instrument of communication, the word, has been cultivated and perfected by means of literary texts. … A person who does not read, or reads little, or reads only trash, is a person with an impediment: he can speak much but he will say little, because his vocabulary is deficient in the means for self-expression.” contains verbs in the following tenses (irrespective of the sequence)


A
simple present, present perfect passive, simple future.
B
simple present, present perfect, future perfect.
C
simple past, present perfect passive, future continuous.
D
past perfect, present perfect, simple future.
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UFMG 2008 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente perfeito | Present perfect, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension

According to the text, we CANNOT say that water scarcity, worldwide,

INSTRUCTIONS: Read the texts carefully and then choose the alternative which best completes the statement in each question.

TEXT 1 – Questions from 33 to 36

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A
has affected businesses.
B
has been debated lately.
C
has improved the climate.
D
has had social implications.
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UNB 2013 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente perfeito | Present perfect

Based on the cartoon above, judge itens 27 to 29 and choose the correct answer to item 30.

The man’s decision to take up woodworking happened at an indefinite time in the past.

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C
Certo
E
Errado
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UNICENTRO 2011 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects, Presente perfeito | Present perfect

________property prices ________ in China.

According to the text, the alternative that completes these blanks correctly is

Questões de 1 a 5

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A
During 2010 — rose almost eight percent.
B
In 2011— have been decreasing.
C
In 2011— are expected to go down.
D
Since the beginning of 2011— have decreased.
E
In 2012 — will rise over seven percent.
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URCA 2012 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente perfeito | Present perfect

Blank I must be filled with:

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A
has won.
B
have won.
C
will win.
D
won.
E
was winning.
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URCA 2012 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Presente perfeito | Present perfect

Check the sentence that it is not in the present perfect:

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A
“It’s not so much his massive wealth or media influence …”
B
“…that has kept him in power for the better part of 17 years.”
C
“…it has taken a catastrophic near collapse…”
D
“…he’s created it through his media influence.”
E
“And he has succeeded both personally and politically…”
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URCA 2012 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Futuro simples | Simple future, Presente perfeito | Present perfect, Presente simples | Simple present

The sentences “…when he’s gone.”, “His edge lies in tempting the population…” and “his departure will leave a scar on the national psyche.” are, respectively in:

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A
Simple present, present continuous, future.
B
Simple future, simple past, simple present.
C
Simple past, past perfect, present perfect.
D
Present perfect, simple present, simple future.
E
Past continuous, present perfect, simple past.