Complete the sentences below using make or do:

1 – She forgot to __________ her homework.
2 – During the text, try not to __________ a noise.
3 – She needs to __________ an appointment to see the destist.
4 – Every morning I _________ my bed.
Complete a frase: This restaurant is very quiet. ___________ many people here.
Choose the correct option to complete the text below.

In the age of sail, however, a captain"s options ______if a more powerful enemy ship_______while his own vessel______at anchor. If the situation was urgent [...], a captain_____ _ that it was more prudent to cut the anchor cable [...], and run, living to fight another day.

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Qual é a forma afirmativa da frase: "She isn´t tired."?

Qual das alternativas abaixo está incorreta?

Assinale a alternativa correta para o Simple Past dos verbos irregulares: drive, forget e got.

(PUCRIO) In the sentence “One reason TV can become instructive, when parents explain why children should not copy what they saw”, the word can expresses the idea of:

1 Auditors must avail themselves of professional
judgment in planning and conducting the engagement and
in reporting the results.
4 Professional judgment entails exercising reasonable
care and professional skepticism. The former comprises acting
diligently in compliance with applicable professional standards
7 and ethical principles. The latter requires a questioning mind,
awareness of conditions that may indicate possible
misstatement owing to error or fraud, and a critical assessment
10 of evidence. Professional skepticism includes being alert to, for
example, evidence that contradicts other evidence obtained
or information that brings into question the reliability of
13 documents or responses to inquiries to be used as evidence.
Further, it includes a mindset in which auditors assume that
management is neither dishonest nor of unquestioned honesty.
16 Auditors may accept records and documents as genuine unless
they have reason to believe otherwise. Auditors may consider
documenting procedures undertaken to support their
19 application of professional skepticism in highly judgmental or
subjective areas under audit.
Government auditing standards. 2018 (Revision).
Comptroller General of the USA (adapted).
In text CB1A3-I, the passage 
Read the sentence in order to do the question below.

This is my friends’ car and that one is my car.

Mark the option which rewrites the sentence using the correct possessive.
Read the text below to answer question.

Self-repairing software tackles malware

     University of Utah computer scientists have developed software that not only detects and eradicates never-before-seen viruses and other malware, but also automatically repairs damage caused by them. The software then prevents the invader from ever infecting the computer
again.
     A3 is a software suite that works with a virtual machine - a virtual computer that emulates the operations of a computer without dedicated hardware. The A3 software is designed to watch over the virtual machines operating system and applications, says Eric Eide, University of Utah research assistant professor of computer science leading the university s A3 team with U computer science associate professor John Regehr. A3 is designed to protect servers or similar business-grade computers that run on the Linux operating system. It also has been demonstrated to protect military applications.
     The new software called A3, or Advanced Adaptive Applications, was co-developed by Massachusetts-based defense contractor, Raytheon BBN. The four-year project was completed in late September.
     There are no plans to adapt A3 for home computers or laptops, but Eide says this could be possible in the future.
     "A3 technologies could find their way into consumer products someday, which would help consumer devices protect themselves against fast-spreading malware or internal corruption of software components. But we havent tried those experiments yet," he says.
     Unlike a normal virus scanner on consumer PCs that compares a catalog of known viruses to something that has infected the computer, A3 can detect new, unknown viruses or malware automatically by sensing that something is occurring in the computer s operation that is not correct. It then can stop the virus, approximate a repair for the damaged software code, and then learn to never let that bug enter the machine gain.
     While the military has an interest in A3 to enhance cybersecurity for its mission-critical systems, A3 also potentially could be used in the consumer space, such as in web services like Amazon. If a virus or attack stops the service, A3 could repair it in minutes without having to take the servers down.

Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com
The word "it", underlined in the text, refers to:
Mark the sentence in which the passive voice is used correctly:

“They are repairing the bridge”
Clues to How an Electric Treatment for Parkinson’s Work

In 1998, Dr. Philip A. Starr started putting electrodes in people’s brains. A neurosurgeon at the University of California, San Francisco, Dr. Starr was treating people with Parkinson’s disease, which slowly destroys essential bits of brain tissue, robbing people of control of their bodies. At first, drugs had given his patients some relief, but now they needed more help. After the surgery, Dr. Starr closed up his patients’ skulls and switched on the electrodes, releasing a steady buzz of electric pulses in their brains. For many patients, the effect was immediate. “We have people who, when they’re not taking their meds, can be frozen,” said Dr. Starr. “When we turn on the stimulator, they start walking.” First developed in the early 1990s, deep brain stimulation, or D.B.S., was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treating Parkinson’s disease in 2002. Since its invention, about 100,000 people have received implants. While D.B.S. doesn’t halt Parkinson’s, it can turn back the clock a few years for many patients. Yet despite its clear effectiveness, scientists like Dr. Starr have struggled to understand what D.B.S. actually does to the brain. “We do D.B.S. because it works,” said Dr. Starr, “but we don’t really know how.” In a recent experiment, Dr. Starr and his colleagues believe they found a clue. D.B.S. may counter Parkinson’s disease by liberating the brain from a devastating electrical lock-step.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/16/science/ (adapted)
The simple past tense form of: “When we turn on the stimulator, they start walking.” is:

(Unesp)

Brazil __________ last year’s world soccer championship.

Which of the sentences below is INCORRECT?

(PUCCAMP) 

Janet: Look, our boat is sinking!

Peter: Oh, dear! Can you swim?

Janet: Yes, but we won’t have to, there’s a life boat on board.

In the above dialogue, the verbs CAN and HAVE TO express respectively __________ and __________.

Look at the following statements and choose the correct  question tags:

1– It snowed last night, _______________?
2 – She shouldn’t be aggressive to people, _____________?
3 – You haven’t closed the door,_________________?
4 – You are going to the party with us, ____________? 

(UFRRJ) In the sentence, “the casualties were fewer than might have occurred”, the underlined word implies:

Complete a frase "I ____ not hungry."

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