Questõessobre Pronome objetivo | Objective pronoun

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UPE 2021 - Inglês - Pronome objetivo | Objective pronoun, Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun, Pronomes e adjetivos possessivos | Possessive pronouns and adjectives, Pronome possessivo substantivo | Possessive pronoun, Palavras conectivas | Connective words, Pronomes | Pronouns

In the 2 nd paragraph: Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail., in which is

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What is Distance Learning and Why Is It So Important?



1 Distance learning – any form of remote education where the student is not physically present for the lesson – is booming thanks to the power of the Internet. In fact, there are a number of advantages of learning remotely over even traditional teaching models. As the Internet blurs the line between near and far, distance learning is set to disrupt the current paradigm of education.
2 Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail. More recently, distance education has moved online to include a huge range of systems and methods on practically any connected device.
3 Distance education is clearly different from regular education in terms of a student or teacher‘s physical presence. For the most part, it translates into increased freedom for both learners and educators, but it also requires higher degrees of discipline and planning to successfully complete the course of study.
4 The enhanced freedom of remote learning is most clearly seen in the fact that students can choose courses that fit their schedules and resources. (Teachers can do the same.) And in the case of digital learning, students can also choose the location and teaching styles that best suit their needs.
5 Remote education is certainly not a magic bullet and there will always be a place for in-class learning. At the same time, distance learning still has a lot of untapped potential to reach students where they are and connect educators and learners in new ways. From increased flexibility to new learning styles, it seems that the future of learning will be as diverse in time and place as it will be in thought.

Disponível em: https://www.viewsonic.com/library/education/what-is-distance-learning-and-why-is-it-so-important/. Texto adaptado. Acesso em: 20 set. 2020.

A
a sort of connector.
B
an object pronoun.
C
a subject pronoun.
D
an adjective pronoun.
E
a possessive pronoun.
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PUC - RJ 2016 - Inglês - Pronome objetivo | Objective pronoun, Pronomes | Pronouns

In terms of reference, it is correct to affirm that


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“its” (line 17) refers to “five months ago” (lines 16-17).
B
“it” (line 18) refers to “New Shepard rocket” (line 17).
C
“which” (line 33) refers to “space” (line 32).
D
“They” (line 43) refers to “Masten Space Systems” (line 42).
E
“which” (line 62) refers to “vehicle” (line 62).
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FATEC 2010 - Inglês - Pronome objetivo | Objective pronoun, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

No segundo parágrafo, o pronome them em - My Twitter account is open for you to denounce them - refere-se a

A TOOL FOR SPIES

When Iran’s opposition protesters used Twitter and other forms of social media last year to let the world know about their regime’s brutal post election crackdown, activists praised Twitter as the tool of revolution and freedom. But now Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has figured out how to twist this tool into one of repression. Though as recently as this past January Chávez was decrying Twitter as a weapon of terrorists, he’s since turned into an avid Twitterer himself ( his account, the country’s most popular, boasted more than half a million followers at press time ), as well as a devoted Facebook user and blogger.

      Far from embracing the democratic spirit of the Web, though, the Venezuelan strongman is using his accounts and blog to exhort people to spy on each other. At the launch of his Twitter account, Chávez enjoined the Boliviarian faithful to use it to keep an eye on state enemies, namely the wealthy. My Twitter account is open for you to denounce them, “ Chávez announced on his television program. El Presidente has hired a staff of 200 to deal with tweeted “requests, denunciations, and other problems,” which have resulted in actions against allegedly credit-stingy banks and currency speculators. He’s now considering going a step further and ruling that all Venezuelan Web sites must move from U.S.- based servers to domestic ones - which would, of course, make them far easier to control. Big Brother would be proud.

              (Newsweek – June 14, 2010. By Mac Margolis and Alex Marin)

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credit – stingy banks.
B
a million followers.
C
Boliviarian faithful.
D
state enemies.
E
a staff of 200.
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FGV 2015, FGV 2015 - Inglês - Pronome objetivo | Objective pronoun, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

In paragraph 5, “it” in the sentence “A few saw it differently” most likely refers to which of the following?


A
The conflict between those in China who favor mandatory English instruction in schools and those who oppose such instruction
B
The controversial belief that Chinese high school students are finding it too hard to master the English language
C
The Chinese government’s plan to make English less important for those trying to enter college
D
The campaign to make English an optional, rather than required, course in China’s high schools
E
The rejection of English that has become apparent in many segments of Chinese society
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UEMG 2011 - Inglês - Pronome objetivo | Objective pronoun, Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun, Pronomes e adjetivos possessivos | Possessive pronouns and adjectives, Pronomes | Pronouns

In the sentence “All over the globe are historical mysteries left to us by the ancient world”, the word us is

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A
a personal subject pronoun.
B
a personal object pronoun.
C
a possessive adjective pronoun.
D
none of the above.
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PUC - RJ 2012 - Inglês - Pronome objetivo | Objective pronoun, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

In the sentence, “He then said he’d have to just read it to me over the phone as a Plan B.” (L. 36-38), the underlined pronoun refers to

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A
the author´s dumb phone.
B
the information needed for the interview.
C
the author’s smart phone.
D
the upcoming interview.
E
the conversation the author had with the TV producer.