Questões de Uso dos adjetivos | Use of adjectives (Inglês)

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Milly: “I'm from East Grinstead in West Sussex - probably about 50 minutes south of London. | guess it's kind of a country town, so a lot different from the busy capital. My hometown is quite green and nice. | like it. You go down the high street and everyone tends to know one another. It's homely and safe.”

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All adjectives below were used by Milly to describe her hometown, EXCEPT for:

  • A busy.
  • B green.
  • C nice.
  • D safe.
  • E homely.

Which of the following sentences uses an adjective to describe a noun?

  • A She ran quickly to the store.
  • B The blue sky brightened after the storm
  • C He speaks English fluently.
  • D I will run the marathon next week.

In the sentence “This approach started in the 70s and became prominent as it proposed an alternative to the then ubiquitous systems-oriented approaches, such as the Audiolingual method” (text 2), the word “ubiquitous” can be correctly classified as:

  • A A discourse marker.
  • B A verb.
  • C An adverb.
  • D An adjective.
  • E An onomatopoeia.

Mark the alternative that, correctly and respectively, fills the dashed gaps in line 16 with the superlative form of the adjectives “late” and “great”:

  • A later – best.
  • B latest – greatest.
  • C lately – most great.
  • D most late – greater.
  • E more late – better.

In 5º§, what is the possessive adjective “their” referring to?

  • A Effective teachers.
  • B Students with low proficiency in English.
  • C Teachers who are fully prepared and face all the challenges of a classroom.
  • D Students who leave school with low proficiency in English and decide to become English.