Inglês, perguntado por sollindo07, 9 meses atrás

• Em língua inglesa, o imperativo afirmativo (affirmative imperative) é composto pela forma básica de um verbo. Ele é utilizado para expressar ordens, instruções, sugestões, etc. SILVA, Marcelo José da. Língua Inglesa II. Maringá-Pr.: UniCesumar, 2014. Reimpresso em 2019. O texto a seguir contém lacunas, que devem ser preenchidas com verbos no infinitivo. TIPS TO BEAT THE HEAT AS BRITAIN BAKES IN 34˚C SCORCHING TEMPERATURES (…) _______________ a hat Get a nifty tifter to cut risk of sunstroke. And invest in sunglasses that block UV (...) or you may risk eye damage. You’ll look cooler, too. (…) _______________ light food Don’t have large protein-rich meals – a salad keeps you cool as a cucumber. Watermelon is great for cooling you down too. (…) _______________ an air conditioning Put your fan behind a bowl of ice – as it melts, you’ll get a cool waft. If you have a large floor fan, freeze bottles of water and stand them on a towel two feet in front of it. _______________ your sheets The ideal bedroom temperature is 15-19C, so sleeping will be tough. Use cotton sheets and pop them in the freezer in a plastic bag for a few hours before bed. (…) _______________ the air Keep your windows (…) shut during the day. In the evening, open your windows and turn on a fan to blow air out and a second to bring cooler air in. (…) Disponível em . Acesso em 25 de jul. 2019. Adaptado. Os verbos que melhor completam o texto, respectivamente, são: Alternativas Alternativa 1: Wear - Have - Cool - Go - Eat. Alternativa 2: Eat - Wear - Cool - Wear - Go. Alternativa 3: Go - Cool - Wear - Circulate - Eat. Alternativa 4: Circulate - Wear - Go - Eat - Make. Alternativa 5: Wear - Eat - Make - Cool - Circulate.

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Respondido por CremildaBR
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O texto a seguir contém lacunas, que devem ser preenchidas com verbos no infinitivo.

TIPS TO BEAT THE HEAT AS BRITAIN BAKES IN 34˚C SCORCHING TEMPERATURES (…) WEAR a hat Get a nifty tifter to cut risk of sunstroke. And invest in sunglasses that block UV (...) or you may risk eye damage. You’ll look cooler, too. (…) EAT light food Don’t have large protein-rich meals – a salad keeps you cool as a cucumber. Watermelon is great for cooling you down too. (…) MAKE an air conditioning Put your fan behind a bowl of ice – as it melts, you’ll get a cool waft. If you have a large floor fan, freeze bottles of water and stand them on a towel two feet in front of it. COOL your sheets The ideal bedroom temperature is 15-19C, so sleeping will be tough. Use cotton sheets and pop them in the freezer in a plastic bag for a few hours before bed. (…) CIRCULATE the air Keep your windows (…) shut during the day. In the evening, open your windows and turn on a fan to blow air out and a second to bring cooler air in. (…)

Os verbos que melhor completam o texto, respectivamente, são:

Alternativa 1: Wear - Have - Cool - Go - Eat.

Alternativa 2: Eat - Wear - Cool - Wear - Go.

Alternativa 3: Go - Cool - Wear - Circulate - Eat.

Alternativa 4: Circulate - Wear - Go - Eat - Make.

Alternativa 5: Wear - Eat - Make - Cool - Circulate

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sollindo07: valeu!!!! gratidao.
leticiacardozo30: muito obrigado, mesmo.
CremildaBR: de nada ;)
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