Inglês, perguntado por Marcela010101, 9 meses atrás

1. He is the man ____________ sings very well. Choose the option that completes the sentence correctly: *

a) whom

b) how

c) which

d) who

e) what

2. Which relative pronouns complete the sentences respectively:

A. That’s the man .......... I saw in the bank.

B. This is my friend ......... I just told you about.

C. These are principles ............ we all believe in.

D. The story was about a man............ family came from Brazil.

E. I know ............the keys are.

F. I drive with caution .......... it rains.

*

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3. Read the text:


London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.

In the sentence “This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned.” we have an example of a relative pronoun.

Mark the sentence where the relative pronoun is used wrongly:

* *

a) Jack has three brothers, all of whom are married.

b) Jim passed his driving test which surprised everybody.

c) The hotel where I stayed wasn’t very clean.

d) What was the name of the person whose car broke down?

e) I recently went back to the town which I was brought up in.

4. The relative pronouns in the following sentences refer respectively to

I. He is a writer whose work I admire.
II. The bride needs to decide which dress to wear.
III. I know where the books are.
IV. I was talking with him when she arrived.

* *

a)person – place – thing – time

b) person – thing – place – time

c) place – person – time – thing

d) time – person – place – thing

e) place – time – thing – person

5. Creat sentences in the simple present Affirmative form using the given words:

A. Jane- travel- to Europe

B. Noely- watch- TV- in the morning

C. You - go - to the club- on Sundays

D. Greg and Paul - play- electric guitar

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6. Transform the sentences from the 5th question to the negative form: *

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7. Create sentences using the adverbs of frequency: always, often, sometimes, never, hardly ever, rarely *

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8. Write down all the examples of relative pronouns mentioned in the comic strips. *

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9. Remove from the comic strips examples of simple present, write below: *

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Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por lucianoch24
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Resposta:

1. He is the man who sings very well. Choose the option that completes the sentence correctly: *

a) whom

b) how

c) which

d) who

e) what

2. Which relative pronouns complete the sentences respectively:

A. That’s the man whom I saw in the bank.

B. This is my friend who I just told you about.

C. These are principles that we all believe in.

D. The story was about a man whose family came from Brazil.

E. I know where the keys are.

F. I drive with caution when it rains.

3. Read the text:

London has interesting old buildings to visit, many of them are hundreds of years old: The Buckingham Palace – the home of the Queen; the Tower Bridge – opened in 1894, The Houses of the Parliament – the home of the British government and beautiful churches: St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned – or get the throne – and where the royal family get married.

In the sentence “This abbey is where many kings and queens are crowned.” we have an example of a relative pronoun.

The relative pronoun, in the respective text, is "where".

Mark the sentence where the relative pronoun is used wrongly:

a) Jack has three brothers, all of whom are married.

b) Jim passed his driving test which surprised everybody.

c) The hotel where I stayed wasn’t very clean.

d) What was the name of the person whose car broke down?

e) I recently went back to the town which I was brought up in.

4. The relative pronouns in the following sentences refer respectively to

I. He is a writer whose work I admire.

II. The bride needs to decide which dress to wear.

III. I know where the books are.

IV. I was talking with him when she arrived.

a)person – place – thing – time

b) person – thing – place – time

c) place – person – time – thing

d) time – person – place – thing

e) place – time – thing – person

5. Creat sentences in the simple present Affirmative form using the given words:

A. Jane- travel- to Europe

Jane travels to Europe.

B. Noely- watch- TV- in the morning

Noely watches TV in the morning.

C. You - go - to the club- on Sundays

You go to the club on Sundays.

D. Greg and Paul - play- electric guitar

Greg and Paul play the electric guitar.

6. Transform the sentences from the 5th question to the negative form: 

- Jane doesn't travel to Europe.

- Noely doesn't watch TV in the morning.

- You don't go to the club on Sundays.

- Great and Paul don't play the electric guitar.

7. Create sentences using the adverbs of frequency: always, often, sometimes, never, hardly ever, rarely *

Always:

She can always tell when I'm sad and makes sure to cheer me up.

Often:

I often read books, so I don't lose my interpretation skills.

Sometimes:

Sometimes, it's quite important to open yourself up and get things that have been bothering you off your chest. However, make sure the person you're opening yourself up to is someone you can, firmly, trust.

Never:

All of us have priorities, right? But, none of our priorities should never be hurting others.

Hardly:

Paul can do a lot of things with ease, but, in terms of singing, he can hardly do so.

Ever:

English is the most interesting subject I have ever crossed paths upon.

Rarely:

Though Mark studies Chinese, he rarely goes ahead and try finding a Chinese person to talk to.

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