which group of words do we have the right information related to the word stress?
a. Record (noun), record (verb), project (noun), project (verb).
b. Answer (noun), answer (verb), travel (noun), travel (verb).
c. Visit (noun), visit (verb), answer (noun), answer (verb).
d. Record (noun), record (verb), visit (noun), visit (verb).
e. Control (noun), control (verb), project (noun), project (verb).
PERGUNTA 2
In which group of words do we have four examples of double stress?
a. Choke, broke, truck, token.
b. Responsibility, have, shave, table.
c. Land, hand, band, grant.
d. Refrigerator, fundamental, dictionary, old-fashioned.
e. Flash, dash, crash, smash.
PERGUNTA 3
Mark the alternative that brings an example of a question in which the voice goes down
at the end:
a. Did you see what happened?
b. Can you put me through with Mrs. Brown?
c. Are you single?
d. Where are your glasses?
e. Is that true?
PERGUNTA 4
Mark the alternative that brings an example of homograph:
a. Wind.
b. Apple.
c. Open.
d. Eye.
e. Television.
PERGUNTA 5
Mark the alternative that shows an expression that is suitable when we want to say goodbye:
a. See you in a while.
b. Sorry.
c. My sympathy.
d. Honest to God.
e. Cheers.
PERGUNTA 6
Which expression below is commonly used in telephoning?
a. Better late than never.
b. Sorry, wrong number.
c. Cheers!
d. Have a nice trip.
e. Sweet dreams.
PERGUNTA 7
In English we have many expressions with the word “God”. Mark the alternative that brings a correct translation of it:
a. God forbid = Pelo amor de Deus.
b. Honest to God = Deus me livre.
c. Gee! = Juro por Deus!
d. For God’s sake = Pelo amor de Deus.
e. Goodness Gracious = Deus me perdoe.
PERGUNTA 8
Which alternative does not refer to refusing an invitation?
a. That’s very kind of you but actually I’m doing something else this weekend.
b. Well, I’d love to, but I’ll be working all day tomorrow.
c. I’m busy tomorrow night. Sorry.
d. Tonight is no good. I have an appointment.
e. I’ll pick you up at eight pm.
PERGUNTA 9
Como se diz, em inglês: “é para comer agora ou é para viagem?”?
a. Are you ready to order?
b. Are you eating in or taking away?
c. Are you eating in or out?
d. Will you eat now or take it with you?
e. Can I have the bill, please?
PERGUNTA 10
Choose the alternative in which all the words are stressed on ante-penultimate syllable:
a. Critical – probability – democracy.
b. Mother – rabbit – window.
c. Day – lie – bye.
d. Apple – table – happy.
e. Television – revision – religion.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
Which group of words do we have the right information related to the word stress?
c. Visit (noun), visit (verb), answer (noun), answer (verb).
In which group of words do we have four examples of double stress?
d. Refrigerator, fundamental, dictionary, old-fashioned.
Mark the alternative that brings an example of a question in which the voice goes down
d. Where are your glasses?
Mark the alternative that brings an example of homograph:
a. Wind.
Mark the alternative that shows an expression that is suitable when we want to say goodbye:
a. See you in a while.
Which expression below is commonly used in telephoning?
b. Sorry, wrong number.
In English we have many expressions with the word “God”. Mark the alternative that brings a correct translation of it:
d. For God’s sake = Pelo amor de Deus.
Which alternative does not refer to refusing an invitation?
e. I’ll pick you up at eight pm.
Como se diz, em inglês: “é para comer agora ou é para viagem?”?
b. Are you eating in or taking away?
Choose the alternative in which all the words are stressed on ante-penultimate syllable:
e. Television – revision – religion.