Questõessobre Pronomes | Pronouns

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Foram encontradas 139 questões
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UNB 2012 - Inglês - Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

In the first paragraph, the pronoun “They” in “They plan to further reduce vehicle emissions” (L.11-12) refers to “large urban centers with spiraling growth” (L.10-11).

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Judge the items from 19 through 27 based on to the text above.
C
Certo
E
Errado
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PUC - RJ 2011 - Inglês - Pronome demonstrativo | Demonstrative pronoun, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

In “This will help African countries to diversify their economies…” (lines 112-113), the pronoun “this” refers to the.

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A
implementation of zones of economic production by Chinese companies in many African nations.
B
African governments’ decisions to create manufacturing hubs to export to Europe and the Americas.
C
new opportunities for China’s economic growth in the rural areas of the African continent.
D
Chinese companies’ firm denial to invest in infrastructural developments in Africa.
E
foreign firms that decide to export manufactured goods into Africa.
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USP 2009 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

O pronome “another” (L. 3) na sentença “...the chances of finding another...” refere-se a

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A
país.
B
trabalhador.
C
emprego.
D
oportunidade.
E
recorde.
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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.
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UNB 2011 - Inglês - Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun, Pronomes | Pronouns

In the sentence “You can hear that it was his daughter” (L.7), “it” can correctly be replaced with she.

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Judge the items that follow according to the text above.

C
Certo
E
Errado
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PUC - RS 2012 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns, Pronomes interrogativos | Question words

The best alternative to fll in the space in line 05 is:

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A
Yet, which country is the wisest?
B
So how did he reach this conclusion?
C
Still, can grasshoppers become wiser?
D
But is it true that age brings wisdom?
E
Then what does masterhood consist of?
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UECE 2011 - Inglês - Orações Relativas e pronomes relativos | Relative clauses and relative pronouns, Pronomes | Pronouns

The sentences "Students like Ms. Cook are among the first generation of undergraduates at dozens of colleges to take humanities courses — even Shakespeare — that are deeply influenced by a new array of powerful digital tools and vast online archives.", "The site, which includes scans of original documents from Bryn Mawr’s library, was (and remains) viewable." and "Ms. Rowe’s students, who have occasionally met with her on the virtual Globe stage while wearing pajamas in their dorm rooms, are enthusiastic about the technology." contain, respectively, relative clauses of the following types:

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A
non-defining, defining and non-defining.
B
non-defining, non-defining and defining.
C
defining, non-defining and non-defining.
D
defining, defining and defining.
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UNIFESP 2012 - Inglês - Pronome demonstrativo | Demonstrative pronoun, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

In the excerpt from the first paragraph – than those who stopped work between six and eight months –, the word those refers to

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A
smoking.
B
babies.
C
months.
D
women.
E
pregnancy.
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UNESP 2012 - Inglês - Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun, Pronomes | Pronouns

O pronome it, utilizado na última linha do primeiro parágrafo, na frase for the products it markets, refere-se

Instrução: Leia o texto para responder às questões de números 26 a 30.

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à necessidade da propaganda.
B
à área de publicidade.
C
à ideologia da propaganda.
D
aos mercados consumidores.
E
à cultura do consumismo.
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UNESP 2012 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Substantivos: definição e tipos | Nouns: definition and types, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions, Pronomes | Pronouns

Nos anúncios, as palavras use, you, need, electricity e wisely são exemplos, respectivamente, de

Instrução: Examine os anúncios para responder às questões de números 21 a 25.


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A
substantivo, pronome, verbo, substantivo e advérbio.
B
verbo, pronome, verbo, substantivo e advérbio.
C
substantivo, adjetivo, verbo, substantivo e adjetivo.
D
verbo, pronome, verbo, adjetivo e adjetivo.
E
substantivo, pronome, substantivo, adjetivo e advérbio.
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UNESP 2012 - Inglês - Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

A expressão none of this matters, no segundo parágrafo, refere-se

Instrução: Leia o texto para responder às questões de números 26 a 30.

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às características de anúncios mencionadas no primeiro parágrafo.
B
à falta de coerência e de sentido que certos anúncios podem conter.
C
às características positivas de anúncios mencionadas no texto.
D
à interpretação de anúncios de acordo com uma ideologia de consumo.
E
aos valores culturais, morais e sociais que caracterizam um anúncio.
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UNEAL 2013 - Inglês - Pronomes e adjetivos possessivos | Possessive pronouns and adjectives, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

Leia o texto abaixo e responda a questão.

We may take advantage of this pause in the narrative to make certain statements. Orlando had become a woman – there is no denying it. But in every other respect, Orlando remained precisely as he had been. The change of sex, though it altered their future, did nothing whatever to alter their identity. Their faces remained, as their portraits prove, practically the same. His memory – but in future we must, for convention's sake, say 'her' for 'his,' and 'she' for 'he' – her memory then, went back through all the events of her past life without encountering any obstacle. Some slight haziness there may have been, as if a few dark drops had fallen into the clear pool of memory; certain things had become a little dimmed; but that was all. The change seemed to have been  accomplished painlessly and completely and in such a way that Orlando herself showed no  surprise at it. Many people, taking this into account, and holding that such a change of sex is against nature, have been at great pains to prove that Orlando had always been a woman, that Orlando is at this moment a man. Let biologists and psychologists determine. It is enough for us to state the simple fact; Orlando was a man till the age of thirty; when he became a woman and
has remained so ever since.

Woolf, Virginia. Orlando – A Biography. Londres. Granada. 1984.


Virginia Woolf foi uma escritora inglesa do século 20. Neste parágrafo de seu romance Orlando – Uma Biografia, ela

A
se utiliza de um jogo de pronomes possessivos para expressar a mudança de sexo de Orlando de homem para mulher.
B
se utiliza de tempos verbais variados para salientar o envelhecimento de Orlando.
C
emprega uma variedade de adjetivos para destacar as mudanças na aparência de Orlando.
D
faz uso de vários advérbios para mostrar como o caráter e o comportamento de Orlando alteraram-se.
E
emprega comparativos para contrastar as características de Orlando.
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UNICENTRO 2011 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Determinantes e quantificadores | Determiners and quantifiers, Orações Relativas e pronomes relativos | Relative clauses and relative pronouns, Pronomes e adjetivos possessivos | Possessive pronouns and adjectives, Passado simples | Simple past, Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions, Pronomes | Pronouns

Considering language use in the text, it’s correct to say:

Questões de 6 a 9

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A
“A few” (L. 1) is the opposite of A little.
B
The possessive adjective “their” (l. 4) refers to “Guatemala’s” (L. 2).
C
The verb form “had” (L. 5) is in the Past Participle.
D
The conjunction “though” (L. 15) is the same as although.
E
The relative pronoun “that” (L. 19) can be replaced by who.
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UNICENTRO 2012 - Inglês - Pronomes | Pronouns, Pronomes interrogativos | Question words

This new theory builds on the idea that around four billion years ago the Earth was struck by a Mars-like planet, but instead of the smash producing enough debris for one moon, this scientific essay argues there was enough for two.” (L. 7-11)


The only question to which there is no answer in this fragment of the article is in alternative

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A
What was that planet like?
B
What were the moons made of?
C
Why was there the creation of two moons?
D
How often did those collisions use to happen?
E
When did another planet crash into the Earth?
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UNICENTRO 2012 - Inglês - Tempos Verbais | Verb Tenses, Orações Relativas e pronomes relativos | Relative clauses and relative pronouns, Verbos modais | Modal verbs, Pronomes e adjetivos possessivos | Possessive pronouns and adjectives, Passado simples | Simple past, Pronomes | Pronouns

Considering language use in the text, it’s correct to say:

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A
The verb form “had” (L. 1) is in the Past Participle.
B
The relative pronoun “that” (L. 2) can be replaced by which.
C
The possessive adjective “its” (L. 2) refers to “the Earth” (L. 1).
D
The modal “may” (L. 4) expresses certainty.
E
The demonstrative “This” (L. 7) is in the plural form.
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URCA 2012 - Inglês - Pronome reflexivo | Reflexive Pronoun, Pronomes | Pronouns

Himself (second paragraph) refers to:

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A
Italians.
B
Taxes.
C
Berlusconi.
D
Spouses.
E
The Italian psyche.
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URCA 2012 - Inglês - Pronome possessivo substantivo | Possessive pronoun, Pronomes | Pronouns

In “Though few Italians may admit it openly…”, the pronoun it refers to the fact that:

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A
The Italians will miss Berlusconi.
B
Berlusconi is an old charlatan.
C
Berlusconi will leave scars on the national psyche.
D
The Ex­prime Minister is a wealth and important man.
E
Silvio Berlusconi made the Italians believe in prosperity.
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URCA 2012 - Inglês - Pronome subjetivo | Subjective pronoun, Pronomes | Pronouns

The right pronoun to fill Blank II is:

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A
Himself
B
He
C
His
D
Us
E
Yours
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UNIFESP 2007 - Inglês - Orações Relativas e pronomes relativos | Relative clauses and relative pronouns, Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension, Pronomes | Pronouns

No trecho do segundo parágrafo do texto – Some soy plantations in central Brazil are being transformed to sugarcane ethanol operations and environmentalists say that could lead soy farmers to move into the Amazon for their crop, which is also in high demand worldwide, particularly from China. – a palavra which refere-se

INSTRUÇÃO: As questões de números 42 a 45 referem-se ao
texto seguinte.

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A
ao etanol de cana.
B
aos produtores de soja.
C
à soja.
D
à Amazônia.
E
à China.