THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
ARE THESE SENTENCES TRUE OR FALSE? HELP ME CHECK THEM!
01. ( ) Shakespeare added over 1,000 words to the English language.
02.( ) There was no word for the color orange in English until about 450 years ago.
03. ( ) 11% of the entire English language is just the letter E.
04.( ) Happy is used three times more often in English than sad.
05. ( ) In mediaeval Europe, a moment was precisely 1/40th of an hour, or 90 seconds.
06. ( ) In written English, only one letter in every 510 is a T.
07. ( ) Schoolmaster is an anagram of "the classroom."
08. ( ) The opposite of déjà vu is called never-vu: it describes the odd feeling that something
very familiar is actually completely new.
09.( ) The longest English word with its letters in reverse alphabetical order is spoonfeed.
10. () The shortest -ology is zoology, the scientific study of animals.
CURIOSITY
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Resposta:
T T T T T F T F T F
Explicação:
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A partir de pesquisas em sites de busca, é possível classificar as sentenças a seguir, sobre a Língua Inglesa, como True (Verdadeira) ou False (Falsa):
01. ( TRUE ) Shakespeare added over 1,000 words to the English language.
02. ( TRUE ) There was no word for the color orange in English until about 450 years ago.
03. ( TRUE ) 11% of the entire English language is just the letter E.
04. ( TRUE ) Happy is used three times more often in English than sad.
05. ( TRUE ) In mediaeval Europe, a moment was precisely 1/40th of an hour, or 90 seconds.
06. ( FALSE ) In written English, only one letter in every 510 is a T.
07. ( TRUE ) Schoolmaster is an anagram of "the classroom."
08. ( FALSE ) The opposite of déjà vu is called never-vu: it describes the odd feeling that something very familiar is actually completely new.
09. ( TRUE ) The longest English word with its letters in reverse alphabetical order is spoonfeed.
10. ( FALSE ) The shortest -ology is zoology, the scientific study of animals.
Entre as curiosidades acima, podemos destacar que, de fato, o escritor William Shakespeare é o responsável pela adição de mais de mil novas palavras à língua inglesa - e que, até cerca de 450 anos atrás, não havia no idioma inglês uma palavra para a cor laranja.
Além disso, a letra E corresponde a onze por cento de toda a língua inglesa; a palavra "happy" (alegre) é utilizada com uma frequência três vezes maior, em inglês, do que o seu antônimo "sad" (triste); e, na Europa medieval, havia uma grandeza chamada "moment" (momento), que correspondia a exatamente 1/40 de uma hora, ou seja, a 90 segundos.
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