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2Q849508 | Inglês, Tag questions, Prefeitura de Romelândia SC Professor de Inglês, GS Assessoria e Concursos, 2020

Analyse the sentences and the question tags:
I-We have lived alone, haven´t we? II-Let´s correct the exercise, shall we? III-Let the books on the table, shall it? IV-Sarah has curly hair, hasn´t she?
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3Q848878 | Inglês, Tag questions, Prefeitura de Capim PB Professor A Inglês, FACET Concursos, 2020

Read the sentences extracted from the article, then analyze the proposed question tags for them and select the most appropriate alternative:
“The current approach is bust,” (line 9) It has been rescheduled for next year. (line 18) […] but the UK is not yet meeting the targets around adequate funding on biodiversity (lines 34, 35)

i. The current approach is bust , isn’t it?

ii. It has been rescheduled for next year, hasn’t it?

iii. […] but the UK is not yet meeting the targets around adequate funding on biodiversity, is it?

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4Q1023806 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Professor de Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Curuçá PA, IVIN, 2024

Mark the incorrect alternative with the use of the Question Tag:
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5Q1024644 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Inglês, Prefeitura de Vila Rica MT, IDCAP, 2023

Consider the excerpts below.

I.Natasha drinks a lot, doesn't she?
II.Let's try to play the guitar again, shall we?
III.Your aunt has never been out of the city, wouldn't she?

In which (of them) the tag question(s) is(are) correctly used?
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7Q1024334 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de São Benedito CE, CETREDE, 2025

Read the following dialogue.

Mr. Humphrey: All right, are you excited for today’s class?

Students: Yeah.

Mr. Humphrey: Okay! Anna, could you read the article on page 271?

Anna: Sure, Mr. Humphrey.

[Anna finishes reading]

Mr. Humphrey: Now, let’s discuss the author’s main point of view, shall we?

Analyze the assertions below based on the dialogue.

I. Mr. Humphrey uses the modal verb “could” to make a polite request.

II. “All right”, “yeah”, “okay”, “sure” and “now” are used as discourse markers.

III. In the last sentence, “shall we” is being incorrectly used as a tag question.

Then choose the CORRECT alternative.

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8Q1023032 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Ribeiro Gonçalves PI, JVL Concursos, 2024

Texto associado.
TEXT 1

Anxiety has kept 28% of UK children away from school

Many children in the UK are missing school because they feel too anxious, according to a new survey. Research by stem4, a mental health charity for young people, found that 28% of children aged between 12 and 18 had missed school in the last year because of anxiety. The charity is asking the government, the health service and schools to domore to help pupils with their mental health.

More than 1,000 young people were surveyed, and almost half said that they were suffering from a mental health difficulty. Experts say that the problems have gotten worse since the coronavirus pandemic. At the moment, 38% of schools in England have a mental health support team. But the government has said that it wants to increase that to at least 50% by the end of March 2025, as well as training teachers and giving more money to the health service.

However, the survey also found that it is not only mental health that is keeping children away from school. Almost a quarter of children aged between 12 and 18 have missed school because of family problems, while 18% have stayed away because of problems with friends or other pupils. The stress of exams was also given as a reason for missing school.

Nihara Krause, the founder of stem4, said that spending a lot of time away from school can have long-lasting negative effects on children.

Adapted from: https://engoo.com.br/app/daily-news/article/anxiety-has-kept-28-
of-uk-children-away-from-school/LY6CWsQ1Ee6_G7_OKvNYDg
The sentence that indicates the correct use of a tag question is:
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9Q1023620 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Catálise, INT, Instituto Access, 2024

Choose the best alternative: “People have changed to virtual political protests, _____?”
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10Q1046822 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Primeiro Dia, ESCOLA NAVAL, Marinha, 2020

Which option completes the sentence below correctly?
Spinach is very thin, so there's more loss of moisture and exposure to heat and oxygen compared to a carrot,_______ ?
(Adapted from https://www.bbc.com)
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11Q1023046 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Inglês, Prefeitura de Caçapava SP, Avança SP, 2024

Fill in the blank with the correct tag question: "You've been working on this project since last year, ____?"
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12Q1046882 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Primeiro Dia, ESCOLA NAVAL, Marinha, 2021

Which option completes the paragraph below correctly?

“Would you like to go to Vyas Chhatri, madam?” Lal asks, as I get back into the car. “It was built in honour of Maharishi Ved Vyas. I'm sure your head tells you to go back, but your heart doesn't want to let go of the opportunity, _______?

(Adapted from www .travelandleisureindia.in)
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13Q1047434 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Cadete do Exército, ESCOLA NAVAL, Marinha

Which is the correct option to complete the sentence below?

He's done a lot of work today, (1)____ ?

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14Q1023180 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Inglês, Prefeitura de Nova Odessa SP, Avança SP, 2024

To rephrase the statement “Cutting-edge scientific experiments should always adhere to rigorous ethical standards to maintain credibility.” into a question using a question tag, which option is appropriate?
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15Q1023908 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Caraúbas PB, FACET Concursos, 2024

Read the sentences below and analyze the question tags.

i. You haven’t finished your homework yet, have you?
ii. The concert starts at 7 PM, doesn’t it?
iii. They weren’t sure about the schedule, were they?
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16Q1023906 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Professor de Inglês, Prefeitura de Caraúbas PB, FACET Concursos, 2024

Choose the correct answer for the following question:

Lisa: "What are your plans for vacation?"
John: ......
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17Q1023421 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Passos MG, Instituto Access, 2023

Texto associado.
11.30.2023

City lawmakers in Brazil have enacted what appears to be the nation’s first legislation written entirely by artificial intelligence (AI) — even if they didn’t know it at the time.

The experimental ordinance was passed in October in the southern city of Porto Alegre and city councilman Ramiro Rosário revealed that it was written by a chatbot, sparking objections and raising questions about the role of artificial intelligence in public policy.

Rosário told The Associated Press that he asked OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT to craft a proposal to prevent the city from charging taxpayers to replace water consumption meters if they are stolen. He then presented it to his 35 peers on the council without making a single change or even letting them know about its unprecedented origin. The 36-member council approved it unanimously and the ordinance went into effect on Nov. 23.

The arrival of ChatGPT on the marketplace just a year ago has sparked a global debate on the impacts of potentially revolutionary AI-powered chatbots. While some see it as a promising tool, it has also caused concerns and anxiety about the unintended or undesired impacts of a machine handling tasks currently performed by humans.

Porto Alegre, with a population of 1.3 million, is the second-largest city in Brazil’s south. The city’s council president, Hamilton Sossmeier, found out that Rosário had enlisted ChatGPT to write the proposal when the councilman bragged about the achievement on social media. Sossmeier initially told local media he thought it was a “dangerous precedent.”

The AI large language models that power chatbots like ChatGPT work by repeatedly trying to guess the next word in a sentence and are prone to making up false information, a phenomenon sometimes called hallucination.

All chatbots sometimes introduce false information when summarizing a document, ranging from about 3% of the time for the most advanced GPT model to a rate of about 27% for one of Google’s models, according to recently published research by the tech company Vectara.

In an article published on the website of Harvard Law School’s Center of Legal Profession earlier this year, Andrew Perlman, wrote that ChatGPT “is a machine learning system, it may not have the same level of understanding and judgment as a human lawyer when it comes to interpreting legal principles and precedent. This could lead to problems in situations where a more in-depth legal analysis is required”.

There was no such transparency for Rosário’s proposal in Porto Alegre. Sossmeier said Rosário did not inform fellow council members that ChatGPT had written the proposal.

Rosário told the AP his objective was also to spark a debate. He said he entered a 49-word prompt into ChatGPT and it returned the full draft proposal within seconds, including justifications.

And the council president, who initially decried the method, already appears to have been swayed. “I changed my mind,” Sossmeier said. “I started to read more in depth and saw that, unfortunately or fortunately, this is going to be a trend.”


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Choose the best alternative: “The 36-member council approved the proposal, _____?”
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19Q1046995 | Inglês, Tag Questions, Cadete do Exército, ESCOLA NAVAL, Marinha

Which of the alternatives below completes the sentence correctly?

Let's go to the mall, (1)?
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