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Questões de Pronome possessivo substantivo | Possessive pronoun


ID
28522
Banca
CESGRANRIO
Órgão
DECEA
Ano
2006
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

          Repliee is more than a humanoid robot ? it is an
     honest-to-goodness android, so lifelike that it seems like
     a real person. It has moist lips, glossy hair and vivid
     eyes that blink slowly. Seated on a stool with hands
 5    folded primly on its lap at the 2005 World Exposition in
     Japan's Aichi prefecture, it wore a bright pink blazer and
     gray slacks. For a mesmerizing few seconds from several
     meters away, Repliee was virtually indistinguishable from
     an ordinary woman in her 30s. In fact, it was a copy of
 10    one.
          Japan is proud of the most advanced humanoids in
     the world, which are expected to eventually be used as
     the workforce diminishes among the decreasing and aging
     population. But why build a robot with pigmented silicone
 15    skin, smooth gestures and even makeup? To Repliee's
     creator, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Director of Osaka University's
     Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, the answer is simple:
     "Android science."
          Besides the justification for making robots
 20    anthropomorphic and bipedal so they can work in human
     environments with architectural features such as stairs,
     Ishiguro believes that people respond better to very
     humanlike automatons. Androids can thus elicit the most
     natural communication. "Appearance is very important
 25    to have better interpersonal relationships with a robot,"
     says the 42-year-old Ishiguro. "Robots are information
     media, especially humanoid robots. Their main role in
     our future is to interact naturally with people."
          Mild colorblindness forced Ishiguro to abandon his
 30    aspirations of a career as an oil painter. Drawn to
     computer and robot vision instead, he built a guide robot
     for the blind as an undergraduate at the University of
     Yamanashi. A fan of the android character Data from the
     Star Trek franchise, he sees robots as the ideal vehicle
 35    to understand more about ourselves.
          To imitate human looks and behavior successfully,
     Ishiguro combines robotics with cognitive science. In turn,
     cognitive science research can use the robot to study
     human perception, communication and other faculties.
 40    This novel cross-fertilization is what Ishiguro describes
     as android science. In a 2005 paper, he and his
     collaborators explained it thus: "To make the android
     humanlike, we must investigate human activity from the
     standpoint of cognitive science, behavioral science and
 45    neuroscience, and to evaluate human activity, we need
     to implement processes that support it in the android."
          One key strategy in Ishiguro's approach is to model
     his artificial creations on real people. He began research
     four years ago with his then four-year-old daughter,
 50    casting a rudimentary android from her body, but its
     mechanisms resulted in strange, unnatural motion.
          Humanlike robots run the risk of compromising
     people's comfort zones. Because the android's
     appearance is very similar to that of a human, any subtle
 55    differences in motion and responses will make it seem
     strange. Repliee, though, is so lifelike that it has
     overcome the creepiness factor, partly because of the
     natural way it moves.
          Ishiguro wants his next android, a male, to be as
 60    authentic as possible. The model? Himself. The scientist
     thinks having a robot clone could ease his busy schedule:
     he could dispatch it to classes and meetings and then
     teleconference through it. "My question has always been,
     Why are we living, and what is human?" he says. An
 65    Ishiguro made of circuitry and silicone might soon be
     answering his own questions.

adapted from www.scientificamerican.com - May 2006

Check the only correct statement concerning reference.

Alternativas
Comentários

  • d) "it (line 46) - "activity".

  • a) It has moist lips, glossy hair and vivid eyes that blink slowly. Ele tem lábios úmidos, cabelos brilhantes e olhos vivos...( it - refere-se ao robô) Errada
    b) Repliee was virtually indistinguishable from an ordinary woman in her 30s. In fact, it was a copy of one.
    Repliee era virtualmente indistinguível de uma mulher comum em seu 30 anos. Na verdade, era uma cópia de uma. ( one - refere-se a uma mulher) Errada
    c) A fan of the android character Data from the Star Trek franchise, he sees robots as the ideal vehicle to understand more about ourselves. Um fã do Andróide Data da franquia  Star Trek, ele vê robôs como o veículo ideal para entender mais sobre nós mesmos. ( he - refere-se ao fã) Errada
    d)  ...behavioral science and neuroscience, and to evaluate human activity, we need  to implement processes that support it in the android." ...ciência comportamental e neurociência, e para avaliar a atividade humana, precisamos  implementar processos que a apoiam no Andróide ".( it- refere-se à atividade humana) Correta
    e) The scientist thinks having a robot clone could ease his busy schedule: he could dispatch it to classes and meetings and then teleconference through it. O cientista pensa que ter um clone de robô poderia aliviar sua agenda lotada:  ele poderia despachá-lo para aulas e reuniões e, em seguida, fazer teleconferência através dele. ( it- refere-se ao robô) Errada

    Gabarito: Letra D.

  •  a) "It" (line 3) - robot
      b) "one" (line 10) - woman
      c) "he" (line 34) - Ishiguro
      d) "it (line 46) - activity
      e) "it" (line 62) - robot
     


ID
574690
Banca
Marinha
Órgão
ESCOLA NAVAL
Ano
2009
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Which sequence best completes the text below?

HOW TO GET OFF THE B-SCHOOL WAIT LIST

Every school has a different policy about whether you should be in touch with _____ (1) . Some say outright don't call _______ (2), we'll call ________ (3). If ________ (4) is one of ________ (5), follow those instructions. Disobeying will most likely do more harm than good.

(Adapted from http: / /www.forbes.com)

Alternativas
Comentários
  • DOENÇA DO RAT0 CHAT0

  • Gabarito: B


ID
579070
Banca
Exército
Órgão
EsSEx
Ano
2010
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Where are our books?

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Será que nao está errada?

    o pronome THEIRS é pronouns possive e é empregado após o substantivo a fim de evitar redundância

    o CORRETO SERIA THEIR já que é prounouns adjective que é empregado antes do substantivo

  • Alternativa D, Yours are on the table.

    Repare que na pergunta "Where are our books?"

    Na pergunta foi usado o pronome our, o qual é um Possessive adjectves, ou seja, precisa ser acompanhado de um substantivo(Books).

    Repare que todos os pronomes com a variação do "S" no final estão acompanhadas por substantivos, mas a regra é clara: Quando tem essa variante, isso o torna em Possessive Pronouns, ou seja, não há substantivo. Com essa regra já eliminamos B e C.

    A alternativa A é eliminada pelo o contexto.


ID
1547119
Banca
UniCEUB
Órgão
UniCEUB
Ano
2014
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

A clever ad for ................... new breakfast options, an aim to hit at McDonald’s domination of the market, includes a bunch of people who share the same name as Ronald McDonald but proclaim ................... love for Taco Bell’s new morning offerings.

                                                                                                                                    TIME

Alternativas

ID
1565236
Banca
Exército
Órgão
EsFCEx
Ano
2013
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

 Choose the alternative that correctly completes the sentences below:


I remember ____ names, but they don't remember ______. ______ name is Ana and _____ name is David. I told ______ that ______ name is Carlos. 

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Gab.A (p quem n é ass.)

  • Olá, pessoal
    Eu tenho um canal no youtube que dou algumas dicas de Inglês!!!
    Esse vídeo aqui é sobre Pronomes
    https://youtu.be/33P1Rd6GX5k

  • só matei q questão pq sabia s duas primeiras rsrs

  • Quando usar um determiner, pense nele como um adjetivo, por ser um adjetivo, virá antes do substantivo sobre o qual queremos expressar posse.

    EX: That is her son.

    Já ao usar um pronome, partimos do princípio básico de que um pronome substitui o substantivo, então não podemos colocar o pronome e o substantivo juntos na mesma oração.

    EX: That son is hers.

    Pesquisem a tabela de derminers e pronomes.

    E guardem que:

    "Determiner vai antes do Substantivo" e

    Pronome "substitui" o Substantivo


ID
1862209
Banca
Aeronáutica
Órgão
EEAR
Ano
2015
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue below.

Mary: Whose pencil is that? Is it yours, Paul?

Paul: No, it’s not ____. I saw Susan using it. I think it’s ____.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • LETRA B

  • Olá, pessoal
    Eu tenho um canal no youtube que dou algumas dicas de Inglês!!!
    Esse vídeo aqui é sobre Pronomes
    https://youtu.be/33P1Rd6GX5k

  • Escolha a alternativa que melhor completa o diálogo abaixo.
    Mary: Whose pencil is that? Is it yours, Paul?
    Paul: No, it's not mine. I saw Susan using it. I think it's hers. 
    Maria: De quem é esse lápis? É seu (yours), Paul?
    Paul: Não, não é meu (mine). Eu vi Susan usando. Eu acho que é dela (hers).

    Os pronomes possessivos indicam posse e são utilizados com o objetivo de substituir o substantivo contido na frase.
    Ex.: That is my friend's bag and this is mine. (Aquela é a bolsa da minha amiga e esta é a minha).

    Gabarito do Professor: B
  • MINE/HERS > USA QUANDO NÃO APARECE ANTES DO SUBSTANTIVO

  • Usam-se os possessive Pronouns sempre que o pronome vier Posteriormente à coisa possuída. Já os possessive Adjectives usam-se quando o pronome vem Antes da coisa possuída.

    nesse caso, "no, it (coisa possuída antes do pronome) is not mine (mine porque o pronome veio depois da coisa, se tivesse vindo antes seria my)".

    "I think it is hers (mesmo caso de cima, caso tivesse vindo antes seria her)".

    Gabarito: Alternativa B

  • BIZUU PRA NUNCA MAIS ERRA;

    QUANDO DO LADO DA LACUNA NAO TIVER VERBO E NEM SUBSTANTIVO, ISSO SERVE PARA OS OIS LADOS DA LACUNA. VC SEMPRE VAI USAR PRONOME POSSESSIVO MINE. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE


ID
1899751
Banca
Marinha
Órgão
ESCOLA NAVAL
Ano
2012
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

What is the best sequence to complete the paragraph?

This place looks like a thousand other hotel bars up and down the country ... until (1)____ take into account (2 )____ location: reached via a half-hidden lift in the lobby of St George1s hotel. Perched 15 floors above Oxford Circus, the bar offers some of the best views of central London through (3)_____ "wall of Windows". (4) _____ also lies next door to the BBC's Broadcasting House, so you1re almost guaranteed to see a minor celebrity or two.

{Adapted from http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2011) 

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Olá, pessoal
    Eu tenho um canal no youtube que dou algumas dicas de Inglês!!!
    Esse vídeo aqui é sobre Pronomes
    https://youtu.be/33P1Rd6GX5k


ID
2010643
Banca
Exército
Órgão
IME
Ano
2012
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

________ was a brilliant career.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Mine was a brilliant career


ID
2042479
Banca
Exército
Órgão
IME
Ano
2012
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Para a questão, escolha a alternativa que complete a sentença corretamente.

_________ was a brilliant career.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Olá, pessoal
    Eu tenho um canal no youtube que dou algumas dicas de Inglês!!!
    Esse vídeo aqui é sobre Pronomes
    https://youtu.be/33P1Rd6GX5k

  • sem um contexto é complicado...

  • Quando não tem SUBSTANTIVO se usa o pronome possessivo


ID
2059114
Banca
EsSEx
Órgão
EsSEx
Ano
2009
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Is that book _____?

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Olá, pessoal
    Eu tenho um canal no youtube que dou algumas dicas de Inglês!!!
    Esse vídeo aqui é sobre Pronomes
    https://youtu.be/33P1Rd6GX5k

  • Gabarito: A

    Possesive pronoun

  • Bizu (quando não se tem substantivo se usa pronome possessivo)(Mine yours his hers it's ours yours theirs)GAB A


ID
2321425
Banca
Exército
Órgão
EsFCEx
Ano
2016
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Choose the alternative that correctly completes the sentences according to the right use of pronouns.
Dear friend, thanks for _____email. It is so nice to hear from ______. Let _____tell you ______news, even though ______are much more interesting.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Escolha a alternativa que completa corretamente as frases de acordo com o uso correto dos pronomes.

    Dear friend, thanks for your email. It is so nice to hear from you. Let me tell you my good news, even though yours are much more interesting. (Querido amigo, obrigada pelo seu email. É tão bom ter notícias suas. Deixe-me contar a você minhas boas novidades, mesmo que as suas sejam mais interessantes.)

    GABARRITO: A.
  • Olá, pessoal
    Eu tenho um canal no youtube que dou algumas dicas de Inglês!!!
    Esse vídeo aqui é sobre Pronomes
    https://youtu.be/33P1Rd6GX5k

  • Bizu: Possessive Adjective vem Antes da coisa a qual ele se refere, Possessive Pronoun vem Pós tal coisa

  • A


ID
3336751
Banca
FUNDEP (Gestão de Concursos)
Órgão
Prefeitura de Uberaba - MG
Ano
2016
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

INSTRUCTIONS: Read the following text carefully and then answer the question.

Why learn a foreign language?
Benefits of bilingualism

Learning a foreign language is more than just a boost to your CV or handy for travelling.
By Anne Merritt
(EFL lecturer currently based in South Korea)

Physiological studies have found that speaking two or more languages is a great asset to the cognitive process. The brains of bilingual people operate differently than single language speakers, and these differences offer several mental benefits.

You become smarter

Speaking a foreign language improves the functionality of your brain by challenging it to recognize, negotiate meaning, and communicate in different language systems. This skill boosts your ability to negotiate meaning in other problem-solving tasks as well. Students who study foreign languages tend to score better on standardized tests than their monolingual peers, particularly in the categories of math, reading, and vocabulary.

You build multitasking skills

Multilingual people, especially children, are skilled at switching between two systems of speech, writing, and structure. According to a study from the Pennsylvania State University, this “juggling” skill makes them good multitaskers, because they can easily switch between different structures. In one study, participants used a driving simulator while doing separate, distracting tasks at the same time. The research found that people who spoke more than one language made fewer errors in their driving.

You stave off Alzheimer’s and dementia

For monolingual adults, the mean age for the first signs of dementia is 71.4. For adults who speak two or more languages, the mean age for those first signs is 75.5. Studies considered factors such as education level, income level, gender, and physical health, but the results were consistent.

Your memory improves

Educators often liken the brain to a muscle, because it functions better with exercise. Learning a language involves memorizing rules and vocabulary, which helps strengthen that mental “muscle.” This exercise improves overall memory, which means that multiple language speakers are better at remembering lists or sequences. Studies show that bilinguals are better at retaining shopping lists, names, and directions.

Your decision-making skills improve

According to a study from the University of Chicago, bilinguals tend to make more rational decisions. Any language contains nuance and subtle implications in its vocabulary, and these biases can subconsciously influence your judgment. Bilinguals are more confident with their choices after thinking it over in the second language and seeing whether their initial conclusions still stand up.
Available on: <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationopinion/10126883/Why-learn-a-foreign-languageBenefits-of-bilingualism.html> (Edited).

Read this sentence from the text and analyze its structure.

“The research found that people who spoke more than one language made fewer errors in their driving.”

This sentence presents an example of a possessive determiner. In general, determiners can assume the form of a pronoun. In this case, the possessive determinertheir” would have the following form as a possessive pronoun:

Alternativas

ID
3515032
Banca
CETAP
Órgão
Prefeitura de São Miguel do Guamá - PA
Ano
2016
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

With Brazil in Turmoil, Rio Counts Down to Olympics

By REBECCAR. RUIZAPRIL27, 2016


RIO DE JANEIRO- Brazil's president is facing impeachment. The country's economy is in sharp decline. Bodies of water that will be used for Olympic competitions are polluted, and global public health officials are trying to tamp down the Zika virus epidemic.

With less than 100 days before the Olympic Games come to South Amarica for the first time, Rio de Janeiro faces more than the usual challenges that bedevil host cities, like delayed stadium construction and transportation concerns. (Rio has those, too.) The mood here, however, is hardly one of panic. Officials in charge of executing the Summer Games say they feel insulated from Brazil's turmoil at this late stage. The Olympics, after all, tend to exist in their own bubble, elaborately coordinated to ensure that the multibillion-dollar operation goes off smoothly. "The machine is in place, and it's relatively stable," Ricardo Leyser, Brazil's sports minister, said in an interview this week. "My biggest concern isn't any individual issue. lt's the small demands that all come at once."

Local organizers are beginning to lay colorful comforters patterned with the silhouettes of cartoon cyclists, fencers and swimmers - on the twin beds in the athletes' village. They are monitoring the growth of 14-month-old grass that will be transplanted to Maracanã, the storied soccer stadium that will also be used for the opening and closing ceremonies. They are pulling trash from Guanabara Bay, where the Games' sailing events will be held; mopping up standing water to minimize mosquito breeding; and ramping up a round-the-clock security operation - all while publicly expressing little worry about the unrest encircling them.

On Wednesday, with the handoff of the Olympic flame in Greece and the start of a journey that in little more than a week will bring it to Brazil, the official countdown to the Aug. 5 opening ceremony began. 

ln Rio, the race to be ready is intensifying, with construction workers here still laboring on mass transit projects that were key promises seven years ago in the city's bid to host the Games. Costing several billion dollars, those projects include a new subway line and express bus lanes that connect the Olympic Park in Barra da Tijuca to the rest of the city, which is expected to swell with more than half a million visitors.

As the value ofthe Brazilian real has drastically declined overthe last year, some have expressed doubt that the transit projects will materialize beyond the sleek, modernist weather shelters that have been built at various stations. At a news conference Wednesday, the city's secretary of transportation said the new routes would be ready i n ti me but did not specify when. To the vast majority of people watching the Games on television, however, such infrastructure may not matter.

The permanent venues for competitions here are mostly complete - all but those for tennis and track cycling - and athletes from around the world have competed in dozens of test events in Rio in recent months. "lt's about the filling of the cake," Mr. Leyser said. "lt's not about the stadiums; it's about the scoreboards."

As ofthe latest counts, 62 percent ofthe 5.7 million tickets on the market had been sold - roughly half of the total tickets for the Olympics - and 24 percent of tickets available for the Paralympics had been sold. But compareci with past Olympics, the buyers of those tickets may be disproportionately international, saidAndrew Parsons, the presidentofthe Brazilian Paralympic Committee.

For some Brazilians, the country's political and economic crises have cast a shadow on the celebration. President Dilma Rousseff's ouster looks increasingly likely amid a sweeping graft scandal, and those in line to succeed her have their own controversies hanging overthem.

Questions of corruption have extended to Olympics planning, particularly after a businessman who worked on many Olympic projects in Rio was convicted of corruption and money laundering related to separata contracts. Mr. Leyser said that the questions centered on irregularities at the Deodoro event site and that no publicofficial had been accused ofwrongdoing. "lt's more an administrativa issue than a corruption scheme," he said. "lt's basically a question ofthe numbers." Mr. Leyser called the devaluation of Brazil's currency an opportunity because it increases the buying power of foreign money coming into Brazil forthe Games.

But not everyone sees the event as a boon to the country. Shirlei Alves, who lives in the Santa Marta favela of Rio, criticized the government for spending on the Olympics in the face of Brazil's problems.

"The world is just getting worse here," Ms. Alves said, noting that she was without medication and electricity. "The government is making a mistake. l'd like if they'd take a better look at the poor people and not help people who are already rich." Eduardo Paes, the mayor of Rio, said Wednesday that the city had a "comfortable financial situation" and had spent on stadium construction 1 percent ofwhat it spent on health education. "I know people are skeptical," Mr. Paes said, citing the "huge deliverables" for the Olympics. "Of course the situation here has been difficult. But there is a commitment of the Brazilian state to deliverthe Olympics."

Perhaps the most vexing issue for local organizers-the one that may stir anxiety among athletes and spectators - is the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which has been linked to birth defects and temporary paralysis. Zika is of greater concern outside Rio, in the far north part of Brazil, but the World Health Organization has declared the virus a global public health emergency and has advised pregnant women notto travei anywhere in Brazil.

"The Olympics is a pretty effective way of taking whatever disease is local and making it global," said Ashish K. Jha, director ofthe Global Health lnstitute at Harvard.

Some scientists have suggested that by the time the Olympics start in August - wintertime in Brazil, when mosquitoes are less numerous - the virus might be more prevalent in the southern United States.

"Zika's been spreading effectively on its own, but there's very good reason to think the Olympics will accelerate the spread," Dr. Jhasaid.

But the virus poses a unique problem because it isso far beyond the contrai of local organizing officials, and so many questions about it remain unanswered. Few athletes have publicly expressed concern, but it is unclear how many might withdraw as the Games draw closer.

"At this point you just keep going," David Wallechinsky, an Olympics historian, said. "You have to continue as if everything's going to be fine. These are real concerns - Zika, the water quality. But even if Dilma is forced out of office, it's not going to stop the Olympics."


Com base na Leitura do texto "With Brazil in Turmoil, Rio Counts Down to Olympics", responda a questão: 

Na oração "President Dilma Rousseffs ouster looks increasingly likely amid a sweeping graft scandal, and those in line to succeed her have their own controversies hanging over them.", as palavras "her", "their" e "them" são, respectivamente:

Alternativas
Comentários
  • her - adjetivo possessivo

    Their - adjetivo possessivo

    Them - pronome pessoal do caso oblíquo

    letter b

  • Importante não confundir adjetivo possessivo com pronome possessivo, já que o primeiro é Their e, o segundo, Theirs.

  • "in line to succeed her..." = sucede-la = objeto da sentença, pronome oblíquo.

  • Para ficar fácil entender sobre o Adjetivo Possessivo precisamos lembrar que o adjetivo, em inglês, fica antes do substantivo, ou seja, acompanha o substantivo.


ID
4161982
Banca
CONSESP
Órgão
Prefeitura de Ribeirão Bonito - SP
Ano
2017
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Complete the blank.

A teacher _____ had an accident last weekend, so we don’t have classes this afternoon.”

Alternativas

ID
4161985
Banca
CONSESP
Órgão
Prefeitura de Ribeirão Bonito - SP
Ano
2017
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Mark the alternative that completes the blank.


Janice found a shirt ______ at her room.”

Alternativas

ID
4184941
Banca
INSTITUTO AOCP
Órgão
IF-BA
Ano
2016
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

TEXT

August 24, 2016 / By Digestive Health Team

Are You Pooping All Wrong?

5 tips to keep your bowels healthy


    When it comes to our bowels — and their movements — we may not give them much thought. Of course, when things are not going well, we notice.

    However, bowel movements don’t just tell us about the health of our digestive system. This may sound strange, but signs of everything from diseases to stress may show up in your bathroom habits. The key is knowing what to look for — and what the signs may mean.

    Here are five tips to encourage healthy bowels:

    1. Don’t ignore rectal bleeding

    The first thing most people worry about when they have minor rectal bleeding is that they have a cancer. Of course, colon cancer is also a concern. But it’s the cause of rectal bleeding only 1 to 2 percent of the time.

     Two problems are usually responsible for blood on the paper, on the stool or in the toilet: hemorrhoids and anal fissures. The good news is that both problems are usually easy to fix.

    2. Be careful not to be overzealous when you wipe

    A lot of people assume they have hemorrhoids. May their bottoms itch and they feel extra skin down there as they wipe. Must be hemorrhoids, right?

    So they treat themselves with medicated wipes or cream. And yet the “hemorrhoids” don’t go away — they itch even more.

    Often, the problem is, ironically, being too clean. What happens is a circular process. Filled with good intentions, you try to keep yourself scrupulously clean by using flushable wipes. But the unexpected result is that this leads to itching and the feeling that you have hemorrhoids.

    3. Don’t treat the bathroom like a library

    Think of your time in the bathroom as a necessity, not an extended escape. If your toilet has stacks of magazines or books on the water tank, consider moving them to another room.

    Why? The more time you spend on the toilet, the more likely you will strain for bowel movements. Also, the seated position puts extra stress on your anal blood vessels. Both of these factors boost your risk of hemorrhoids.

    4. Get enough fiber in your diet

    The goal is to eat 25 to 35 grams of fiber each day. The lack of fiber in the American diet is perhaps the major problem that leads to issues with constipation.

    One of the challenges is that not all natural sources are equal in the amounts of fiber they contain, so you don’t always get a consistent amount of fiber intake every day, depending on what you eat. One day a bowl of oatmeal may do it. Another day a serving of broccoli may not.

    Of course, each person’s needs are different, too, so you have to find what works best for your body.

    5. Avoid dehydration if you have diarrhea

    The biggest danger with a short bout of diarrhea is dehydration, or the loss of water and nutrients from the body’s tissues. You could become dehydrated if you have diarrhea more than three times a day and are not drinking enough fluids. Dehydration can cause serious complications if it is not treated. The best way to guard against dehydration is to drink liquids that contain both salt and sugar.

(Source: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/2016/08/poop/) 

Observe the following excerpt taken from the text: “When it comes to our bowels — and their movements — we may not give them much thought”. A teacher wanting to highlight the usage of different pronouns in English writes the previous sentence down. Mark the alternative that name the pronouns highlighted above in order of appearance.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • When it comes to our bowels — and their movements — we may not give them much thought”

    when ----> Personal pronoun

    our -------> Possessive adjective

    their ------> Possessive adjective

    we---------> Personal pronoun

    them -----> Object pronoun

  • a-

    Both possessive pronouns and possessive adjective are used to indicate a possession relationship between a noun and a possessed object. A possessive adjective is always followed by a noun. A possessive pronoun is used without a noun. ... Examples are: his, hers, yours, theirs, ours, mine etc

    Technically, 'it' is fulfilling the role of a dummy pronoun, as opposed to a personnal pronoun, given its expletive nature to meet a syntactical requirement without having an explicit meaning.


ID
4890391
Banca
CONSESP
Órgão
Prefeitura de São Pedro - SP
Ano
2017
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Mark the alternative that completes the blank.


Janice found a shirt ______ at her room.”

Alternativas

ID
4890394
Banca
CONSESP
Órgão
Prefeitura de São Pedro - SP
Ano
2017
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Find the alternative that best completes the blank.


The girls got a skirt ______ at that store.”

Alternativas

ID
5029462
Banca
NBS
Órgão
Prefeitura de Irati - PR
Ano
2021
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

For the question use the poem below:


Eating Poetry

(Mark Strand)


Ink runs from the corners of my mouth.

There is no happiness like mine.

I have been eating poetry.


The librarian does not believe what she sees.

Her eyes are sad

and she walks with her hands in her dress.


The poems are gone.


The light is dim.

The dogs are on the basement stairs and coming up.

Their eyeballs roll,

their blond legs burn like brush.

The poor librarian begins to stamp her feet and weep.

She does not understand.

When I get on my knees and lick her hand,

she screams.

I am a new man.

I snarl at her and bark.

I romp with joy in the bookish dark.

“...no happiness like mine.” Mine is a possessive pronoun. As the use of possessive pronouns, which sentence is incorrect?

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Alternativa E

    My English is better than her.

    A palavra "her" não traz consigo uma ideia de posse, como nas outras alternativas. Pode ser considerado como object pronoun, ja que não está conjugando nenhum verbo e sim complementando a ideia da comparacao feita na frase.

  • A questão cobra conhecimento gramatical, especificamente sobre pronomes possessivos.

    Vamos analisar o enunciado:

    “...no happiness like mine." Mine is a possessive pronoun. As the use of possessive pronouns, which sentence is incorrect?
    Tradução - “... nenhuma felicidade como a minha." Minha é um pronome possessivo. Quanto ao uso de pronomes possessivos, qual frase está incorreta?


    Vamos relembrar:
    Os pronomes possessivos (possessive pronouns) em Inglês são divididos em dois tipos: os pronomes possessivos e os adjetivos possessivos (possessive adjective). Veja a tabela:

    Personal pronoun         Possessive adjective         Possessive pronoun         Tradução

    I                                                     My                                    Mine                            meu(s), minha(s)

    You                                               Your                                 Yours                            teu(s), tua(s)

    He                                                His                                     His                                 seu(s), sua(s) dele

    She                                               Her                                    Hers                              seu(s), sua(s), dela

    It                                                   Its                                      Its                                   seu(s), sua(s) dele, dela

    We                                                Our                                   Ours                              nosso(s), nossa(s)

    You                                               Your                                  Yours                            vosso(s), vossa(s), de vocês

    They                                             Their                                  Theirs                            seu(s), sua(s), dele(s), dela(s)


    Os adjetivos possessivos são aqueles que se parecem com os pronomes possessivos do Português, e precisam ser seguidos por um substantivo. Veja exemplos:

    • He is my friend. (Ele é meu amigo.)
    • Is this your sister? (Essa é tua irmã?)
    Por outro lado, os pronomes possessivos não precisam e não podem ser seguidos por um substantivo. Eles têm a função de substituir o substantivo. Veja exemplos:

    • This is my car. That is yours. (Este é o meu carro. Aquele é o teu.)
    Perceba que o substantivo 'car' não aparece na segunda frase. Então, o pronome possessivo 'yours' indicou que o objeto de posse (car) é o mesmo, porém, pertence a outra pessoa. Veja outros exemplos:

    • Her father is tall. Mine is short. (O pai dela é alto. O meu é baixo.)
    • His house is new. Ours is very old. (A casa dele é nova. A nossa é muito velha.)

    Voltando à questão e às alternativas, quanto ao uso de pronomes possessivos, qual frase está incorreta?

    A) Incorreto - My house is new and theirs, too.  = Minha casa é nova e a deles também.
    O pronome possessivo "theirs" foi usado corretamente pois não está seguido por um substantivo e se apresenta na forma correta. (veja tabela acima)

    B) Incorreto - This dog is one of yours?  = Este cachorro é um dos seus?
    O pronome possessivo "yours" foi usado corretamente pois não está seguido por um substantivo e se apresenta na forma correta. (veja tabela acima)

    C) Incorreto - That jacket is his.  = Essa jaqueta é dele.
    O pronome possessivo "his" foi usado corretamente pois não está seguido por um substantivo e se apresenta na forma correta. (veja tabela acima)

    D) Incorreto - The yellow car is ours.  = O carro amarelo é nosso.
    O pronome possessivo "ours" foi usado corretamente pois não está seguido por um substantivo e se apresenta na forma correta. (veja tabela acima)

    E) Correto - My English is better than her. = Meu inglês é melhor que o dela.
    O pronome possessivo "her" foi usado incorretamente pois não se apresenta na forma correta. A forma correta é "hers" (veja tabela acima)


    Gabarito do Professor: Letra E.

  • Must use the Hers, because it possessive pronoun. Her is a object pronoun.


ID
5048962
Banca
FEPESE
Órgão
Prefeitura de Balneário Camboriú - SC
Ano
2021
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

CORONAVIRUS


Coronavirus is a newly discovered virus. It causes a disease called Covid-19. In some parts of the world, it has made lots ............ people sick. Corona is a Latin for crown, because ............. the microscope, these viruses look like a crown .............. spikes ending ............... little blobs.


A lot of symptoms are similar to the flu. You may have dry and itchy cough, fever, lots of sneezing and even hard to breathe. Most of people who has gotten sick with this coronavirus have had a mild case. It means you will not feel the disease. But, for people who are much older or who already have health problems are more likely to get sicker with coronavirus.


If anyone gets sick and feels like they may have coronavirus, they can immediately call their doctors and get help. If there is something we are not sure about the information, confused or worried about, don’t be afraid to ask someone we trust.


Here are some things you can do to protect yourself, family and friends from getting sick: 1) wash your hands often using soap and water. 2) Sneeze into your elbows. It is believed that coronavirus spread through little liquid from our lungs. If you sneeze into your elbows, you can prevent germs for going far into the air. 3) Avoid touching your face. Don’t pick your nose. Don’t touch your mouth. Don’t rub your eyes. They are the places where the virus enter our bodies. 


Remember that this kind of virus can affect anybody. It doesn’t matter where you come from or what country you are from. Don’t forget, there are a lot of helpers out there who are working to protect us from the virus. We can take a part by keeping our health and stay at home to stop the virus spread to others.

In the sentence “Here are some things you can do to protect yourself, family and friends from getting sick: 1) wash your hands often using soap and water.” the underlined words can be correctly classified as:

Alternativas
Comentários
  • possessive adjective: sempre acompanham o substantivo

    possessive pronoun: não acompanham o substantivo

    subject pronoun: equivalem ao pronome pessoal do caso reto; exercem a função de sujeito da oração

    object pronoun: exercem a função de objeto da oração

    Resposta: letra A

  • Possessive pronoun nunca são usados antes de substantivos, já que a sua função é substituí-lo.
  • a-

    possessive pronouns modify a noun, while reflexive pronouns link to an action that befalls its practicing agent


ID
5076280
Banca
Alternative Concursos
Órgão
Prefeitura de Esperança do Sul - RS
Ano
2021
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Complete the sentences with one of the words in the brackets:

a) _____ house is at 667, Great Avenue . [MyMine-Me]

b) His house is near ________. [my- mine-me]

c) I want to see him. Call ______when he arrives. [my- mine-me]

d) Girls, don't limit _______________. [herselfyourselves- themselves] e) John and Mary has a new car. ______car is a Volvo. [Their- Its- Theirs]

Respectively, the correct order is:

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Gabarito: C

    a) My house is at 667, Great Avenue.

    b) His house is near mine.

    c) I want to see him. Call me when he arrives.

    d) Girls, don't limit yourselves.

    e) John and Mary has a new car. Their car is a Volvo.

    Se meu comentário estiver equivocado, por favor me avise por mensagem para que eu o corrija e evite assim prejudicar os demais colegas.


ID
5087347
Banca
Marinha
Órgão
ESCOLA NAVAL
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Which option completes the paragraph below correctly?


It is important that female navy officers are now commanding vessels, not only because of ________ achievement in and of itself, but also because ________ types of posts will help ______ advance even more in ______ careers.


(Adapted from http://cimsec.org)

Alternativas
Comentários
  • A resolução da questão envolve o conhecimento de pronomes. Cabe, então, um breve resumo a respeito do tema. Pronome é a classe de palavras usada para substituir um substantivo ou sintagma nominal a fim de evitar repetições. Os pronomes são divididos em diferentes categorias com base na função que eles exercem na oração. Eles podem ser pessoais, reflexivos, relativos, possessivos, demonstrativos, indefinidos ou interrogativos.

    Nessa questão, devemos escolher, dentre as alternativas propostas, aquela cujas opções preenchem as lacunas do texto. Para melhor organizar a resposta, numeramos tais lacunas de 1 a 4.

    It is important that female navy officers are now commanding vessels, not only because of ___1___ achievement in and of itself, but also because ___2___ types of posts will help ___3___ advance even more in ___4___ careers.

    Lacuna 1.
    Para preencher essa lacuna devemos escolher entre os pronomes demonstrativos “these" e “this". Os pronomes demonstrativos ajudam a determinar a pessoa, o objeto ou o evento indicando sua posição. Por indicar a posição queremos dizer situar algo no espaço, no tempo ou no próprio texto. “This" e “these" são demonstrativos de proximidade. Usamos “this" para nos referirmos a substantivos singulares e “these" para substantivos plurais.
    No caso em tela, o demonstrativo determina o substantivo “achievement" (conquista) indicando que o autor se refere à conquista recém mencionada, qual seja, o fato de mulheres oficiais da marinha estarem comandando navios. “Achievement" é singular. Portanto, a opção correta é “this.

    Podemos eliminar, desde já, as alternativas A e D.

    Lacuna 2.
    De novo, as opções apresentam os pronomes demonstrativos “this" e “these". A lacuna 2 determina o substantivo plural “types". Logo, a opção correta é o demonstrativo “these".

    Após essa análise, restam apenas as lacunas C e E.

    Lacuna 3.
    A questão sugere as opções “it", “her" ou “them", que são pronomes pessoais do tipo objetivo. Os pronomes objetivos atuam como objeto do verbo e indicam uma das pessoas do discurso. No caso em tela, procuramos o pronome correto que servirá de complemento ao verbo “help". Para tanto, precisamos saber quem será ajudado a avançar na carreira. Ora, o trecho nos conta que mulheres oficiais da marinha agora comandam navios. São essas mulheres, portanto, que poderão avançar na carreira. Assim, o pronome que completa a lacuna é “them", que indica a terceira pessoa do discurso no plural, isto é, aquelas de quem se fala, as mulheres.

    Nesse ponto, a única alternativa que contém a sequência this / these / them, verificada até aqui, é a alternativa E. Logo, essa é a alternativa CORRETA.

    Lacuna 4.
    Por último, é preciso definir o adjetivo possessivo que completa a lacuna 4, indicando a quem pertence as carreiras mencionadas. Os adjetivos possessivos precedem um substantivo indicando que ele pertence a uma determinada pessoas do discurso. Após a análise da lacuna 3, não deve haver dúvidas de que o autor está falando das oficiais da marinha. As carreiras pertencem a essas mulheres. O adjetivo possessivo que indica posse pela terceira pessoa do plural é “their".

    A sequência correta é this / these / them / their. Está confirmada a letra E como opção CORRETA.


    GABARITO DO PROFESSOR: LETRA E.
  • Antes de começar a questão vamos analisar a principal diferença entre This These:

    • Lembre se usamos This para apontar algo que está perto no singular
    • Usamos These para apontar algo que está longe no plural

    1. Completamos com This pois estou me referindo a carreira delas no singular
    2. Usamos These pois estou me referindo a Types Photos que tá no plural portanto usamos These
    3. It usamos apenas pra He, She , It perceba que estamos nos referindo a Elas portanto só pode ser Them
    4. Carreiras delas portanto não pode ser Her tem que ser Their

ID
5155258
Banca
GS Assessoria e Concursos
Órgão
Prefeitura de Romelândia - SC
Ano
2020
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Check the alternative where the possessive pronoun is being used incorrectly:

Alternativas

ID
5192980
Banca
Instituto Excelência
Órgão
Prefeitura de Barra Velha - SC
Ano
2018
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Choose the right answer:


Several researchers were working on the survey, each came up with some interesting proposals, and typically ____ claimed that ____ was the best.

The majority of ____ are concerned about new technology, until we’ve actually tried them out for ____.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • BIZU:FRASE TODA + PRONOME REFLEXIVO(COM ESSA JA MATAVA 2 ALTERNATIVAS)


ID
5223772
Banca
PS Concursos
Órgão
Prefeitura de Forquilhinha - SC
Ano
2018
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Read the text below:


“George Washington was born February 22, 1732, the first child of Augustine Washington and his wife Mary Ball Washington, at Wakefield on their Popes Creek Estate in the Colony of Virginia. He was a subject of the British Empire at that time, under the reign of George II, descended primarily from the gentry of Sulgrave, England. His great-grandfather John Washington emigrated to Virginia in 1656. He was a tobacco planter who accumulated land and slaves, as did his son Lawrence and his grandson Augustine.”


How many possessive pronouns are there in this text?

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Lembrando que esse Art. 312 foi alterado pela lei 13.964/10 (Pacote Anticrime), conforme já explicitado pela colega Brenda Marson.

    Art. 312. A prisão preventiva poderá ser decretada como garantia da ordem pública, da ordem econômica, por conveniência da instrução criminal ou para assegurar a aplicação da lei penal, quando houver prova da existência do crime e indício suficiente de autoria e de perigo gerado pelo estado de liberdade do imputado

  • Lembrando que esse Art. 312 foi alterado pela lei 13.964/10 (Pacote Anticrime), conforme já explicitado pela colega Brenda Marson.

    Art. 312. A prisão preventiva poderá ser decretada como garantia da ordem pública, da ordem econômica, por conveniência da instrução criminal ou para assegurar a aplicação da lei penal, quando houver prova da existência do crime e indício suficiente de autoria e de perigo gerado pelo estado de liberdade do imputado

  • Lembrando que esse Art. 312 foi alterado pela lei 13.964/10 (Pacote Anticrime), conforme já explicitado pela colega Brenda Marson.

    Art. 312. A prisão preventiva poderá ser decretada como garantia da ordem pública, da ordem econômica, por conveniência da instrução criminal ou para assegurar a aplicação da lei penal, quando houver prova da existência do crime e indício suficiente de autoria e de perigo gerado pelo estado de liberdade do imputado

  • “George Washington was born February 22, 1732, the first child of Augustine Washington and his wife Mary Ball Washington, at Wakefield on their Popes Creek Estate in the Colony of Virginia.

    He was a subject of the British Empire at that time, under the reign of George II, descended primarily from the gentry of Sulgrave, England.

    His great-grandfather John Washington emigrated to Virginia in 1656.

    He was a tobacco planter who accumulated land and slaves, as did his son Lawrence and his grandson Augustine.”

    .

    Personal Pronouns / Possessive Pronouns

    I / Mine

    You / Yours

    He / His

    She / Hers

    It / Its

    We / Ours

    You / Yours

    They / Theirs

    .

    Gabarito: Letra B

  • Pessoal, cuidado! Há equívoco na questão.Possessive adjetive é para quando o pronome possessivo vai estar junto com o substantivo. Já o possessive pronoun é para citar após o substantivo. Portanto, essa questão poderia ser anulada. Sugiro que deem uma pesquisada no google, caso surgir dúvidas. Bons estudos a todos nós!!


ID
5250556
Banca
AMEOSC
Órgão
Prefeitura de Guarujá do Sul - SC
Ano
2018
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Observer the sentence below.

“It reminded she which happened the last time they battled each other.”

Identify the option that corrects the underlined item.

Alternativas
Comentários
  • She é usado antes do verbo ao qual se refere.

    Her é usado depois do verbo ao qual se refere.


ID
5367907
Banca
FEPESE
Órgão
ABEPRO
Ano
2017
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Opportunity Cost


This phenomenon goes by the name of ‘opportunity cost,’ since by not investing in more equipment and a more rigid production flow, the company is forgoing the opportunity to earn increased profits. These costs are every bite as real as the payment of dollars out-of-pocket.


This notion _______ opportunity cost can be reinforced _________ a famous saying ______ Benjamin Franklin, no slouch himself _________ operations management. To make the point, however, we must make a brief excursion into logic. One truth of logic is the validity of the so-called contrapositive, which says simply that if the statement “If A, then B” is true, then it is also true that “If not B, then not A.” That is, of every time A occurs B follows, then we can be sure that if B does not occur, then A did not occur as well. Enough logic then, and back to Ben Franklin.


One of his Poor Richard sayings is that “A penny saved is a penny earned.” We have all recognized the truth of that since childhood, but I assert that by this saying Ben showed us he knows everything about opportunity cost. After all, what is the contrapositive of “A penny not earned is a penny not saved (i.e., a penny sent). All we are saying by this notion of opportunity cost is that “a penny not earned (an opportunity forgone) is a penny spent.” We shall often have occasion to consider opportunity costs, in analyzing and deciding various operations issues.


SCHMENNER, Roger W. Production/Operations Management. 5th Edition. Prentice-Hall, 1993.

The underlined word in ‘One truth of logic is the validity of the so-called contrapositive, which says simply that if the statement…’ can be correctly classified as a:

Alternativas

ID
5631895
Banca
IBFC
Órgão
SEED - RR
Ano
2021
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

Analise as frases abaixo e assinale a que apresenta desvios das regras de utilização dos pronomes possessivos:

Alternativas
Comentários
  • Letra C

    The cake is delicious, but IT is very expensive