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302Q1023065 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Inglês, Prefeitura de Caçapava SP, Avança SP, 2024

Identify the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express probability.
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303Q1022049 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Inglês, Prefeitura de Itapissuma PE, IGEDUC, 2024

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ASTEROID WARNING Elon Musk's web of satellites make it harder to detect dangerous near-Earth asteroids, scientists warn

Elon Musk's web of satellites makes it harder to detect dangerous near-Earth asteroids, scientists have warned.

The number of satellites orbiting Earth has soared from just a few hundred in 1986 to 10,000 today.

Another tenfold increase is expected over the coming decade - much of it driven by Musk's Starlink network.

Starlink is a fleet of satellites which brings internet to people with little or no signal - including troops in Ukraine.

But more than 100 astronomers have now warned against launching more "megaconstellations" of satellites.

The boffins said clogging up the Earth's orbit with satellites could block their telescopes' view of outer space.

Professor Robert McMillan told Space: "Artificial satellites, even those invisible to the naked eye, can obstruct astronomical observations.

"These observations help detect asteroids and understand our place in the universe.

"The potentially long-term environmental harms of deploying tens of thousands of satellites are still unclear."

Light streaks from Starlink have dazzled a California telescope which scans the sky for exploding stars and dangerous near-Earth asteroids.

A study found that Musk's satellites could stop the Zwicky Transient Facility picking up asteroids coming from the sun.

Around one in five snaps from the huge telescope have been affected, Scientific American reports.

Expert Przemek Mróz said: "We don't expect Starlink satellites to affect non-twilight images.

"But if the satellite constellation of other companies goes into higher orbits, this could cause problems for non-twilight observations."

Co-author Tom Prince said: "There is a small chance that we would miss an asteroid or another event hidden behind a satellite streak."

https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/31609240/elon-musk-satellites-asteroidsscientists/

Indicate the correct verb form to complete the sentence:

"Scientists _____ that satellite constellations can obstruct astronomical observations."

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304Q1021801 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Inglês, Prefeitura de Queimadas PB, FACET Concursos, 2024

Select the alternative in which Simple Past Tense is correct:
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305Q1068405 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Magistério Inglês, EsFCEx, VUNESP, 2024

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This study reviews the findings of earlier translanguaging research in Saudi Arabia. Notably, Saudi Arabia is striving to adjust to the multilingual immigrant workforce on its soil, while encouraging a larger role for its people on other soils. In this changed paradigm, strengthening the Saudis’ English communicative proficiency is an emergent need. To make pertinent pedagogical recommendations on the use of translanguaging in language learning, the study gathered data using a questionnaire administered to 72 participants from King Faisal University. All participants were given fictitious names in order to protect their anonymity. Findings revealed that the Saudi EFL students strongly support the use of translanguaging in the EFL classrooms, but they are worried that it may not bring their proficiency to the desirable standard. They, thus, showed greater faith in the conventional language learning approach, viz., using only English in the EFL classes. The study concluded that learners‟ exposure to translanguaging is apparently not adequate for them to fully appreciate its benefits, and teachers who, so far, strictly keep to the English-only approach, too need to be oriented and trained in its use.



(Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 18(Special Issue 1),

556-568; 2022. Adaptado)

Assinale a alternativa que apresenta, corretamente, verbo que segue o mesmo processo de derivação morfológica encontrado em “encourage” e “strenghten”.

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306Q1022640 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Edital n 1, Prefeitura de Doutor Camargo PR, UNIVIDA, 2024

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We were on a flight to Tokyo, and we’d been flying for about five hours. I was reading a book, and my wife was watching a film when suddenly we heard a very loud noise. It sounded as if an engine had exploded. The pilot didn’t tell us what had happened until half an hour later.


Source: OXENDEN, C.; LATHAM-KOENIG, C. English

File Upper-Intermediate - Student's Book - Third

Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019.

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307Q1024447 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Professor de Inglês, UNIVESP, CESPE CEBRASPE, 2025

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Text 7A1-II


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,

And sorry I could not travel both

And be one traveler, long I stood

And looked down one as far as I could

To where it bent in the undergrowth;



Then took the other, as just as fair,

And having perhaps the better claim,

Because it was grassy and wanted wear;

Though as for that the passing there

Had worn them really about the same,



And both that morning equally lay

In leaves no step had trodden black.

Oh, I kept the first for another day!

Yet knowing how way leads on to way,

I doubted if I should ever come back.



I shall be telling this with a sigh

Somewhere ages and ages hence:

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—

I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.



Robert Frost. The Road Not Taken. 1916 (adapted).

In text 7A1-II, the modal verb “should”, in “I doubted if I should ever come back.” (fifteenth verse), expresses

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308Q1024968 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, QM 2019, SEDUC SP, VUNESP, 2025

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The question of whether or not to distinguish between native and nonnative speakers in the teaching profession has grown into a common and productive topic of research in the last decade. For many decades the English language teaching profession assumed that native English-speaking teachers, by virtue of their superior model of oral production, comprised the ideal English language teacher. Then, Medgyes (1994), among others, showed in his research that nonnative English speaking teachers offered as many if not more inherent advantages. Other authors concur by noting not only that multiple varieties of English are now considered legitimate and acceptable, but also that teachers who have actually gone through the process of learning English possess distinct advantages over native speakers.


As we move into a new paradigm in which the concepts of native and nonnative “speaker” become less relevant, it is perhaps more appropriate to think in terms of the proficiency level of a user of a language. Speaking is one of four skills and may not deserve in all contexts to be elevated to the sole criterion for proficiency. So, the profession is better served by considering a person’s communicative proficiency across the four skills. Teachers of any language, regardless of their own variety of English, can then be judged accordingly, and in turn, their pedagogical training and experience can occupy focal attention.


(Brown, 2006. Adaptado)

The suffix -ed that forms the past and past participle of regular verbs has 3 possible pronunciations: /t/, /d/, /id/. In the examples taken from the text, the verb whose pronunciation in the past ends in /t/ is
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309Q1022420 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Analista de Relações Internacionais e Instituições, Câmara de Osasco SP, Avança SP, 2024

Choose the option that correctly rewrites the sentences using the verbs in brackets, maintaining the original meaning:

"Paul is late again." (appear)
"She has forgotten her wallet." (seem)
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310Q1024725 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Língua Inglesa, SEE PB, IDECAN, 2025

Mark the alternative that presents sentences with the modal verb to show willingness or make an offer.
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311Q1023060 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Inglês, Prefeitura de Caçapava SP, Avança SP, 2024

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"I’m not a naturally wrathful person. I don’t like to (and usually don’t) lose my temper. The exception is when drivers ignore pedestrian right of way. I will, whether I’m a few steps or a few miles into my walk, admonish them — loudly and none too gently. (They, of course, cannot hear me inside their cars.)

It’s hard to shake the impression that New York City’s drivers have become more aggressive. They run reds, viciously honk and yell at pedestrians who clearly have the right of way and generally endanger the lives of those on foot.

From 2009 to 2022, an average of 136 pedestrians were killed each year by traffic in the city. The numbers have gone down slightly — to 99 in 2023 — but cyclist deaths have climbed, though they remain a small fraction of pedestrian deaths. (The city’s decision to give pedestrians a head start at many intersections, where walk signals turn white before streetlights go green, may be helping.)

In the United States generally, walking has become far more dangerous. The number of pedestrian fatalities nationally has climbed more than 80 percent in the past 15 years, largely because of increasingly hazardous automotive design. Some police departments effectively no longer punish drivers for any traffic infractions. San Francisco’s police officers “have almost entirely abandoned enforcement of traffic laws,” The Times’s Heather Knight reported.

All of this calls not just for policy changes such as automobile regulation, improved policing and better urban planning but also for a more assertive pedestrian culture. Aggressive drivers have exacerbated this problem; aggressive pedestrians can help solve it."


Available at: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/27/opinion/thepoint#pedestrian-safetyassertiveness
Identify the mood of the verb in the sentence "I will, whether I’m a few steps or a few miles into my walk, admonish them — loudly and none too gently."
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312Q1022320 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Careaçu MG, MARANATHA Assessoria, 2025

Choose the sentence that correctly uses a gerund or an infinitive:
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313Q1022325 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Inglês, Prefeitura de Vinhedo SP, Avança SP, 2025

First of all, they came to take the gypsies
and I was happy because they pilfered.
Then they came to take the Jews and I said nothing,
because they were unpleasant to me.
Then they came to take homosexuals,
and I was relieved, because they were annoying me.
Then they came to take the Communists,
and I said nothing because I was not a Communist.
One day they came to take me,
and there was nobody left to protest.

Bertold Brecht, inspired by Emil Gustav Friedrich Martin Niemˆller

The predominant verb tense in the poem is:
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315Q1024131 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Inglês, Prefeitura de Santana de Parnaíba SP, MS CONCURSOS, 2024

Escolha a alternativa que está correta de acordo com o uso do present perfect. She __________ already __________ her homework.
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316Q1023918 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Princesa SC, AMEOSC, 2024

Which of the following sentences correctly uses the past perfect continuous tense?

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317Q1021874 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Macaé RJ, FGV, 2024

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What is the definition of translanguaging?



For years, research into the best instructional approaches for students identified as English learners has pointed to the concept of translanguaging.


Identified by bilingual education researcher Ofelia García, it’s both a skill set and a total shift in the way language is thought of, used, and taught in K-12 classrooms where multiple languages are honored and addressed, even as English remains the dominant language of instruction, said Marybelle Marrero-Colon, the associate director of professional development for the Center for Applied Linguistics.


Researchers are looking into how it can be applied to formal assessments, such as state standardized tests on which English learners might struggle to demonstrate their academic proficiency because they are tested in an unfamiliar language.


Translanguaging is the ability to move fluidly between languages and a pedagogical approach to teaching in which teachers support this ability.


In translanguaging, students are able to think in multiple languages simultaneously and use their home language as a vehicle to learn academic English.


A student could be reading an article about the solar system in English, but in their brain, they are also thinking and making connections in Spanish. They might annotate in Spanish or first write down reading comprehension responses in Spanish and then figure out how to provide the responses in English, said MarreroColon. […]


Teachers can engage in a variety of activities that deliberately encourage translanguaging, ranging from providing vocabulary in multiple languages to collaborative translation opportunities. The goal is to get students translanguaging as a practice that can be leveraged toward supporting literacy outcomes and engagement, as well as other academic endeavors.

For example, two students could be assigned to solve a word problem, and one might be stuck on a word in English. The two students can then use an equivalent word in their home language to make sense of what the word problem is asking of them, Phillips Galloway said.


Or in group activities, students can be prompted to share with the rest of the class how something taught in English would make sense in Spanish by highlighting similar and different grammatical structures between the two languages, Marrero-Colon said.


“When you translate, you don’t have to do it word for word. You’re really trying to capture the feeling of that text,” MarreroColon said.


Once teachers start doing these activities, research has found that students who have not spoken before start speaking and students who were not as engaged in text-comprehension activities suddenly are, she added. That's occurring because they are being encouraged to use their home language in class to think about language use overall.


Adapted from https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/what-is-translanguagingand-how-is-it-used-in-the-classroom/2023/07
The verb phrase in “who have not spoken before” (last paragraph) is in the
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318Q1023410 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Ilha de Itamaracá PE, IDHTEC, 2023

'Come, we shall have some fun now!' thought Alice. 'I'm glad they've begun asking riddles. I believe I can guess that,' she added aloud.

What role does the imperative form play in the given context?
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319Q1022665 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Aprendiz Marinheiro, EAM, Marinha, 2025

Which option is grammatically correct regarding the use of verb tenses?
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320Q1022421 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Analista de Relações Internacionais e Instituições, Câmara de Osasco SP, Avança SP, 2024

Choose the option that completes the sentences with the correct form of the verbs:
1 - You aren’t allowed __________ pictures here.
2 - The film was very sad. It made me __________.
3 - Lisa’s parents always encouraged her __________hard at school.
4 - Please don’t interrupt me. Let me __________.
5 - Sarah won’t let me __________her car.
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