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Inglês

INSTRUÇÕES Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

1) Antes de resolver as questões estude bastante.


2) Não responda “colando” das aulas dadas, anotações etc. Os exercícios servem para a
sua própria avaliação.
3) As referências são as aulas dadas.
4) As questões foram tiradas de provas para ingresso nas forças armadas (EPCAR,
EXPCEX, AFA, ESA, EEAR etc.), e dos principais vestibulares.
5) Bons estudos e fiquem bem.

Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio


Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
1) Fill the gap using Past Perfect Continuous using the verb in bracket:

I _____________ (not walk) for a long time, when it suddenly began to rain.

a) Had not been walking


b) Had been walking
c) Had not walking
d) Had been not walking
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
1) Fill the gap using Past Perfect Continuous using the verb in bracket:

I _____________ (not walk) for a long time, when it suddenly began to rain.

a) Had not been walking


b) Had been walking
c) Had not walking
d) Had been not walking
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
1) Fill the gap using Past Perfect Continuous using the verb in bracket:

I _____________ (not walk) for a long time, when it suddenly began to rain.

a) Had not been walking


b) Had been walking
c) Had not walking
d) Had been not walking

HAD + BEEN + VERB + ING


Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
1) Fill the gap using Past Perfect Continuous using the verb in bracket:

I _____________ (not walk) for a long time, when it suddenly began to rain.

a) Had not been walking


b) Had been walking
c) Had not walking
d) Had been not walking

HAD + BEEN + VERB + ING


Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
1) Fill the gap using Past Perfect Continuous using the verb in bracket:

I _____________ (not walk) for a long time, when it suddenly began to rain.

a) Had not been walking


b) Had been walking
c) Had not walking
d) Had been not walking

HAD + BEEN + VERB + ING


Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

2) The verb tense underlined in the passage” the most recent gaming phenomenon
has taken world by storm” is:

a) present perfect continuous.


b) present continuous.
c) present perfect.
d) past perfect.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

2) The verb tense underlined in the passage” the most recent gaming phenomenon
has taken world by storm” is:

a) present perfect continuous.


b) present continuous.
c) present perfect.
d) past perfect.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

2) The verb tense underlined in the passage” the most recent gaming phenomenon
has taken world by storm” is:

a) present perfect continuous.


b) present continuous.
c) present perfect. (Verb To Have + P.P.)
d) past perfect.

TAKE – TOOK - TAKEN


Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

3) what is the verb tense underlined in the sentence: “She was running in the park”

a) Simple present
b) Present Continuous
c) Present Perfect
d) Past Continuous
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

3) what is the verb tense underlined in the sentence: “She was running in the park”

a) Simple present
b) Present Continuous
c) Present Perfect
d) Past Continuous To Be Past
Verb + ING
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

3) what is the verb tense underlined in the sentence: “She was running in the park”

a) Simple present
b) Present Continuous
c) Present Perfect
d) Past Continuous To Be Past
Verb + ING
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
I QUIT TO TEXT FOR A WEEK AND IT WAS HARDER THAN I EXPECTED

Over the weekend I ______about 128 text messages and I ______ 153. We use
texting so much to just make a plan, ask someone a quick question. And in some
ways, it feels like it actually takes longer, and it's a step backwards in
communication. You know, I'm standing there in my kitchen typing and then waiting
for the response when I could have just ______ a quick phone call and figured it all
out in, like, one conversation.

4) In the paragraph “I'm standing there in my kitchen typing…”, you can find:

a) Present perfect continuous


b) Past continuous
c) Present continuous
d) past perfect continuous
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
I QUIT TO TEXT FOR A WEEK AND IT WAS HARDER THAN I EXPECTED

Over the weekend I ______about 128 text messages and I ______ 153. We use
texting so much to just make a plan, ask someone a quick question. And in some
ways, it feels like it actually takes longer, and it's a step backwards in
communication. You know, I'm standing there in my kitchen typing and then waiting
for the response when I could have just ______ a quick phone call and figured it all
out in, like, one conversation.

4) In the paragraph “I'm standing there in my kitchen typing…”, you can find:

a) Present perfect continuous


b) Past continuous
c) Present continuous
d) past perfect continuous
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
I QUIT TO TEXT FOR A WEEK AND IT WAS HARDER THAN I EXPECTED

Over the weekend I ______about 128 text messages and I ______ 153. We use
texting so much to just make a plan, ask someone a quick question. And in some
ways, it feels like it actually takes longer, and it's a step backwards in
communication. You know, I'm standing there in my kitchen typing and then waiting
for the response when I could have just ______ a quick phone call and figured it all
out in, like, one conversation.

4) In the paragraph “I'm standing there in my kitchen typing…”, you can find:

a) Present perfect continuous Verb + ING


b) Past continuous
To Be Present
c) Present continuous
d) past perfect continuous
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
I QUIT TO TEXT FOR A WEEK AND IT WAS HARDER THAN I EXPECTED

Over the weekend I ______about 128 text messages and I ______ 153. We use
texting so much to just make a plan, ask someone a quick question. And in some
ways, it feels like it actually takes longer, and it's a step backwards in
communication. You know, I'm standing there in my kitchen typing and then waiting
for the response when I could have just ______ a quick phone call and figured it all
out in, like, one conversation.

4) In the paragraph “I'm standing there in my kitchen typing…”, you can find:

a) Present perfect continuous Verb + ING


b) Past continuous
To Be Present
c) Present continuous
d) past perfect continuous
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

5) Fill in the gaps choosing the best alternative to complete the text using verbs in the
Simple Past:

a) sended, received, maded


b) sended, received, maked
c) sent, received, mode
d) sent, received, made
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

5) Fill in the gaps choosing the best alternative to complete the text using verbs in the
Simple Past:

a) sended, received, maded


b) sended, received, maked
c) sent, received, mode
d) sent, received, made
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

5) Fill in the gaps choosing the best alternative to complete the text using verbs in the
Simple Past:

a) sended, received, maded


b) sended, received, maked
c) sent, received, mode
d) sent, received, made
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

5) Fill in the gaps choosing the best alternative to complete the text using verbs in the
Simple Past:

a) sended, received, maded


b) sended, received, maked
c) sent, received, mode
d) sent, received, made

SEND – SENT – SENT – SENDING


RECEIVE – RECEIVED – RECEIVED – RECEIVING
MAKE – MADE – MADE – MAKING
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

Evacuations as typhoon hits China coast

More than 200,000 people ___________ evacuated as a typhoon made landfall on China’s
east coast, state media say. Typhoon Yagi hit China’s Zhejiang province shortly before
midnight on Sunday packing winds of up to 102km/h, the official Xinhua news agency
reports, citing provincial flood control headquarters. A total of 204,949 people in 10 cities,
including Taizhou, Zhoushan, and Wenzhou, have been evacuated and almost 21,000
fishing boats called back to port, it said. The storm will also bring heavy rain and will
gradually weaken as it moves slowly inland to the northwest, Xinhua said. Summer is
China’s typhoon season, although casualties ____________ minimised in recent years by
early government planning and evacuations from potencial danger zones. Adapted from
www.news.com.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

Evacuations as typhoon hits China coast

More than 200,000 people ___________ evacuated as a typhoon made landfall on China’s
east coast, state media say. Typhoon Yagi hit China’s Zhejiang province shortly before
midnight on Sunday packing winds of up to 102km/h, the official Xinhua news agency
reports, citing provincial flood control headquarters. A total of 204,949 people in 10 cities,
including Taizhou, Zhoushan, and Wenzhou, have been evacuated and almost 21,000
fishing boats called back to port, it said. The storm will also bring heavy rain and will
gradually weaken as it moves slowly inland to the northwest, Xinhua said. Summer is
China’s typhoon season, although casualties ____________ minimised in recent years by
early government planning and evacuations from potencial danger zones. Adapted from
www.news.com.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

Evacuations as typhoon hits China coast

More than 200,000 people ___________ evacuated as a typhoon made landfall on China’s
east coast, state media say. Typhoon Yagi hit China’s Zhejiang province shortly before
midnight on Sunday packing winds of up to 102km/h, the official Xinhua news agency
reports, citing provincial flood control headquarters. A total of 204,949 people in 10 cities,
including Taizhou, Zhoushan, and Wenzhou, have been evacuated and almost 21,000
fishing boats called back to port, it said. The storm will also bring heavy rain and will
gradually weaken as it moves slowly inland to the northwest, Xinhua said. Summer is
China’s typhoon season, although casualties ____________ minimised in recent years by
early government planning and evacuations from potencial danger zones.
Adapted from www.news.com.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

Evacuations as typhoon hits China coast

More than 200,000 people ___________ evacuated as a typhoon made landfall on China’s
east coast, state media say. Typhoon Yagi hit China’s Zhejiang province shortly before
midnight on Sunday packing winds of up to 102km/h, the official Xinhua news agency
reports, citing provincial flood control headquarters. A total of 204,949 people in 10 cities,
including Taizhou, Zhoushan, and Wenzhou, have been evacuated and almost 21,000
fishing boats called back to port, it said. The storm will also bring heavy rain and will
gradually weaken as it moves slowly inland to the northwest, Xinhua said. Summer is
China’s typhoon season, although casualties ____________ minimised in recent years by
early government planning and evacuations from potencial danger zones.
Adapted from www.news.com.
Evacuations as typhoon hits China coast Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

More than 200,000 people ___________ evacuated as a typhoon made landfall on China’s east
coast, state media say. Typhoon Yagi hit China’s Zhejiang province shortly before midnight on
Sunday packing winds of up to 102km/h, the official Xinhua news agency reports, citing provincial
flood control headquarters. A total of 204,949 people in 10 cities, including Taizhou, Zhoushan,
and Wenzhou, have been evacuated and almost 21,000 fishing boats called back to port, it said.
The storm will also bring heavy rain and will gradually weaken as it moves slowly inland to the
northwest, Xinhua said. Summer is China’s typhoon season, although casualties ____________
minimised in recent years by early government planning and evacuations from potencial danger
zones. Adapted from www.news.com.

6) Complete the text with the correct alternative.

a) has been – had been


b) had been – had been
c) has been – have been
d) have been – have been
Evacuations as typhoon hits China coast Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

More than 200,000 people ___________ evacuated as a typhoon made landfall on China’s east
coast, state media say. Typhoon Yagi hit China’s Zhejiang province shortly before midnight on
Sunday packing winds of up to 102km/h, the official Xinhua news agency reports, citing provincial
flood control headquarters. A total of 204,949 people in 10 cities, including Taizhou, Zhoushan,
and Wenzhou, have been evacuated and almost 21,000 fishing boats called back to port, it said.
The storm will also bring heavy rain and will gradually weaken as it moves slowly inland to the
northwest, Xinhua said. Summer is China’s typhoon season, although casualties ____________
minimised in recent years by early government planning and evacuations from potencial danger
zones. Adapted from www.news.com.

6) Complete the text with the correct alternative.

a) has been – had been


b) had been – had been
c) has been – have been
d) have been – have been
Evacuations as typhoon hits China coast Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

More than 200,000 people ___________ evacuated as a typhoon made landfall on China’s east
coast, state media say. Typhoon Yagi hit China’s Zhejiang province shortly before midnight on
Sunday packing winds of up to 102km/h, the official Xinhua news agency reports, citing provincial
flood control headquarters. A total of 204,949 people in 10 cities, including Taizhou, Zhoushan,
and Wenzhou, have been evacuated and almost 21,000 fishing boats called back to port, it said.
The storm will also bring heavy rain and will gradually weaken as it moves slowly inland to the
northwest, Xinhua said. Summer is China’s typhoon season, although casualties ____________
minimised in recent years by early government planning and evacuations from potencial danger
zones. Adapted from www.news.com. I have
You have
6) Complete the text with the correct alternative. He has
She has
a) has been – had been It has
b) had been – had been We have
c) has been – have been You have
d) have been – have been They have
Evacuations as typhoon hits China coast Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

More than 200,000 people ___________ evacuated as a typhoon made landfall on China’s east
coast, state media say. Typhoon Yagi hit China’s Zhejiang province shortly before midnight on
Sunday packing winds of up to 102km/h, the official Xinhua news agency reports, citing provincial
flood control headquarters. A total of 204,949 people in 10 cities, including Taizhou, Zhoushan,
and Wenzhou, have been evacuated and almost 21,000 fishing boats called back to port, it said.
The storm will also bring heavy rain and will gradually weaken as it moves slowly inland to the
northwest, Xinhua said. Summer is China’s typhoon season, although casualties ____________
minimised in recent years by early government planning and evacuations from potencial danger
zones. Adapted from www.news.com. I have
You have
6) Complete the text with the correct alternative. He has
She has
a) has been – had been It has
b) had been – had been We have
c) has been – have been You have
d) have been – have been They have
Evacuations as typhoon hits China coast Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

More than 200,000 people ___________ evacuated as a typhoon made landfall on China’s east
coast, state media say. Typhoon Yagi hit China’s Zhejiang province shortly before midnight on
Sunday packing winds of up to 102km/h, the official Xinhua news agency reports, citing provincial
flood control headquarters. A total of 204,949 people in 10 cities, including Taizhou, Zhoushan,
and Wenzhou, have been evacuated and almost 21,000 fishing boats called back to port, it said.
The storm will also bring heavy rain and will gradually weaken as it moves slowly inland to the
northwest, Xinhua said. Summer is China’s typhoon season, although casualties ____________
minimised in recent years by early government planning and evacuations from potencial danger
zones. Adapted from www.news.com. I have
You have
6) Complete the text with the correct alternative. He has
She has
a) has been – had been It has
b) had been – had been We have
c) has been – have been You have
d) have been – have been They have
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
7) According to the text, we can infer that

a) heavy rain is forecast for China’s typhoon season.


b) more than 200,000 fishing boats called back to port.
c) the bad weather condition was caused by a wind shear.
d) typhoon Yagi has hit China’s Zhejiang province just after noon.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
7) According to the text, we can infer that

a) heavy rain is forecast for China’s typhoon season.


b) more than 200,000 fishing boats called back to port.
c) the bad weather condition was caused by a wind shear.
d) typhoon Yagi has hit China’s Zhejiang province just after noon.

a) The storm will also bring heavy rain


b)
c)
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
7) According to the text, we can infer that

a) heavy rain is forecast for China’s typhoon season.


b) more than 200,000 fishing boats called back to port.
c) the bad weather condition was caused by a wind shear.
d) typhoon Yagi has hit China’s Zhejiang province just after noon.

a) The storm will also bring heavy rain


b) almost 21,000 fishing boats called back to port
c)
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
7) According to the text, we can infer that

a) heavy rain is forecast for China’s typhoon season.


b) more than 200,000 fishing boats called back to port.
c) the bad weather condition was caused by a wind shear.
d) typhoon Yagi has hit China’s Zhejiang province just after noon.

a) The storm will also bring heavy rain


b) almost 21,000 fishing boats called back to port
c) ???????????????????????????????????????????????
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
7) According to the text, we can infer that

a) heavy rain is forecast for China’s typhoon season.


b) more than 200,000 fishing boats called back to port.
c) the bad weather condition was caused by a wind shear.
d) typhoon Yagi has hit China’s Zhejiang province just after noon.

a) The storm will also bring heavy rain


b) almost 21,000 fishing boats called back to port
c) ???????????????????????????????????????????????
d) before midnight on Sunday
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
8) According to the text, we can infer that

a) Zhejiang is the Chinese who forecast the storm.


b) Typhoon is a violent storm with very strong winds.
c) Taizhou and Zhoushan are some countries in China.
d) China has been facing typhoon for a long time during its all seasons.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
8) According to the text, we can infer that

a) Zhejiang is the Chinese who forecast the storm.


b) Typhoon is a violent storm with very strong winds.
c) Taizhou and Zhoushan are some countries in China.
d) China has been facing typhoon for a long time during its all seasons.

a) […] China’s Zhejiang province […]


b)
c)
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
8) According to the text, we can infer that

a) Zhejiang is the Chinese who forecast the storm.


b) Typhoon is a violent storm with very strong winds.
c) Taizhou and Zhoushan are some countries in China.
d) China has been facing typhoon for a long time during its all seasons.

a) […] China’s Zhejiang province […]


b) […] winds of up to 102km/h […]
c)
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
8) According to the text, we can infer that

a) Zhejiang is the Chinese who forecast the storm.


b) Typhoon is a violent storm with very strong winds.
c) Taizhou and Zhoushan are some countries in China.
d) China has been facing typhoon for a long time during its all seasons.

a) […] China’s Zhejiang province […]


b) […] winds of up to 102km/h […]
c) cities
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
8) According to the text, we can infer that

a) Zhejiang is the Chinese who forecast the storm.


b) Typhoon is a violent storm with very strong winds.
c) Taizhou and Zhoushan are some countries in China.
d) China has been facing typhoon for a long time during its all seasons.

a) […] China’s Zhejiang province […]


b) […] winds of up to 102km/h […]
c) cities
d) Summer is China’s typhoon season […]
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

9) When I asked Jim if he liked his job he replied that he:

a) did.
b) does.
c) do.
d) doing.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

9) When I asked Jim if he liked his job he replied that he:

a) did.
b) does.
c) do.
d) doing.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

9) When I asked Jim if he liked his job he replied that he:

a) did.
b) does.
c) do.
d) doing.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

Based on the text below, answer the three questions that follow it.
Doctors Know Best
By Ted Spiker
Along with all the disease stomping, heart reviving, baby delivering, and overall
people healing they do, doctors have another full-time job: keeping themselves
healthy. Scratch that - keeping themselves healthiest. So instead of peeking into their
medical practices, we looked at what they actually practice - in their own lives. Use
personal strategies and insider tips from the best medical pros to supercharge your
health this year.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

10) The headlines below have been removed from the text and replaced by (I),
(II), (III), (IV) and (V). Number them to indicate the order they must appear to
complete the text correctly. Then mark the option that contains the right
sequence.

( ) Fuel up for the day (abasteça-se para o dia)


( ) Take a time out (dê um tempo)
( ) Stay sharp (fique forte, afiado, esperto)
( ) Eat extra veggies (coma mais vegetais)
( ) Sleep easier (durma mais fácil)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

(I) __________
"As soon as I feel an illness coming on, I go to sleep for at least nine hours," says Hilda
Hutcherson, MD, clinical professor of ob-gyn at Columbia University Medical Center. "I
also lie on the floor with my legs elevated and propped against the wall and breathe
deeply for five minutes." It helps lower stress, which weakens the immune system.

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

(I) __________
"As soon as I feel an illness coming on, I go to sleep for at least nine hours," says Hilda
Hutcherson, MD, clinical professor of ob-gyn at Columbia University Medical Center. "I
also lie on the floor with my legs elevated and propped against the wall and breathe
deeply for five minutes." It helps lower stress, which weakens the immune system.

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

(I) __________
"As soon as I feel an illness coming on, I go to sleep for at least nine hours," says Hilda
Hutcherson, MD, clinical professor of ob-gyn at Columbia University Medical Center. "I
also lie on the floor with my legs elevated and propped against the wall and breathe
deeply for five minutes." It helps lower stress, which weakens the immune system.

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

(II) __________
Instead of having a garden-variety green salad, Margaret McKenzie, MD,
assistant professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, tosses napa cabbage,
radicchio, edamame, and carrots with ginger-soy dressing. "It gives me a lot of
vitamins, antioxidants, and protein and makes me feel full," she says.

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

(II) __________
Instead of having a garden-variety green salad, Margaret McKenzie, MD,
assistant professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, tosses napa cabbage,
radicchio, edamame, and carrots with ginger-soy dressing. "It gives me a lot of
vitamins, antioxidants, and protein and makes me feel full," she says.

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

(II) __________
Instead of having a garden-variety green salad, Margaret McKenzie, MD,
assistant professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, tosses napa cabbage,
radicchio, edamame, and carrots with ginger-soy dressing. "It gives me a lot of
vitamins, antioxidants, and protein and makes me feel full," she says.

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
(III) __________ Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

[...] Gary Small, MD, professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the University
of California, Los Angeles, and author of The Alzheimer's Prevention Program, plays
Scrabble and Words With Friends on his smartphone most days. These word games are
perfect brain boosters, because they build not only verbal and math skills but also spatial
abilities as you position letters to create words. "Combining several mental tasks
strengthens multiple neural circuits," Dr. Small says. "It's like cross-training for your
brain.“
( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)
( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
(III) __________ Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

[...] Gary Small, MD, professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the University
of California, Los Angeles, and author of The Alzheimer's Prevention Program, plays
Scrabble and Words With Friends on his smartphone most days. These word games are
perfect brain boosters, because they build not only verbal and math skills but also spatial
abilities as you position letters to create words. "Combining several mental tasks
strengthens multiple neural circuits," Dr. Small says. "It's like cross-training for your
brain.“
( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)
( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
(III) __________ Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

[...] Gary Small, MD, professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the University
of California, Los Angeles, and author of The Alzheimer's Prevention Program, plays
Scrabble and Words With Friends on his smartphone most days. These word games are
perfect brain boosters, because they build not only verbal and math skills but also spatial
abilities as you position letters to create words. "Combining several mental tasks
strengthens multiple neural circuits," Dr. Small says. "It's like cross-training for your
brain.“
( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)
( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( III ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

(IV) __________
Make your bedroom spalike: Dim the lights at least an hour before you go to bed; ban
cell phones, laptops, and the TV; ask your partner for a foot rub. "I do deep breathing
exercises," Dr. Hutcherson says. "Sometimes I play relaxing music softly.“

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( III ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

(IV) __________
Make your bedroom spa like: Dim the lights at least an hour before you go to bed; ban
cell phones, laptops, and the TV; ask your partner for a foot rub. "I do deep breathing
exercises," Dr. Hutcherson says. "Sometimes I play relaxing music softly.“

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( III ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

(IV) __________
Make your bedroom spa like: Dim the lights at least an hour before you go to bed; ban
cell phones, laptops, and the TV; ask your partner for a foot rub. "I do deep breathing
exercises," Dr. Hutcherson says. "Sometimes I play relaxing music softly.“

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( III ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( IV ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
(V) __________
The most important meal is breakfast, says David Katz, MD, director and founder of Yale-
Griffin Prevention Research Center in Derby, Connecticut. He often has two breakfasts,
divvying up his morning meal so that he eats half before his workout and half after. "It
helps with portion control, and it establishes a daily eating pattern," Dr. Katz says. Plan
your breakfast at night to start the next day on a healthy note.

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( III ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( IV ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
(V) __________
The most important meal is breakfast, says David Katz, MD, director and founder of Yale-
Griffin Prevention Research Center in Derby, Connecticut. He often has two breakfasts,
divvying up his morning meal so that he eats half before his workout and half after. "It
helps with portion control, and it establishes a daily eating pattern," Dr. Katz says. Plan
your breakfast at night to start the next day on a healthy note.

( ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( III ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( IV ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
(V) __________
The most important meal is breakfast, says David Katz, MD, director and founder of Yale-
Griffin Prevention Research Center in Derby, Connecticut. He often has two breakfasts,
divvying up his morning meal so that he eats half before his workout and half after. "It
helps with portion control, and it establishes a daily eating pattern," Dr. Katz says. Plan
your breakfast at night to start the next day on a healthy note.

( V ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( III ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( IV ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
(V) __________
The most important meal is breakfast, says David Katz, MD, director and founder of Yale-
Griffin Prevention Research Center in Derby, Connecticut. He often has two breakfasts,
divvying up his morning meal so that he eats half before his workout and half after. "It
helps with portion control, and it establishes a daily eating pattern," Dr. Katz says. Plan
your breakfast at night to start the next day on a healthy note.

( V ) Fuel up for the day a) (II) (I) (V) (III) (IV)


( I ) Take a time out b) (V) (I) (Ill) (II) (IV)
( III ) Stay sharp c) (I) (IV) (V) (Ill) (II)
( II ) Eat extra veggies d) (II) (IV) (Ill) (V) (I)
( IV ) Sleep easier
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

Metal airplane part seems to fall from plane into Arizona family’s backyard

An Arizona couple discovered what appeared to be a metal plate from an airplane in


their backyard last week. Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal
piece, which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.
“I kind of looked around to see if there was anything else, like another piece, or
something else other than that, with writing on it. It looks like it’s from an airplane,
and you think, oh man, that’s crazy,” Jaclyn told the outlet. According to images shared
with CBS5, the metal piece seems to be part of the airplane lavatory.

Adapted from https://www.foxnews.com/travel/arizona-metal-piece-airplanebackyard


Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

11) The sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, contains verbs in the
following tenses, in this order:

a) Simple Past, Past Perfect, Simple Past


b) Simple Past, Present Perfect, Simple Past
c) Present Perfect, Simple Past, Simple Past
d) Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

11) The sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, contains verbs in the
following tenses, in this order:

a) Simple Past, Past Perfect, Simple Past


b) Simple Past, Present Perfect, Simple Past
c) Present Perfect, Simple Past, Simple Past
d) Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

11) The sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, contains verbs in the
following tenses, in this order:

a) Simple Past, Past Perfect, Simple Past


b) Simple Past, Present Perfect, Simple Past
c) Present Perfect, Simple Past, Simple Past
d) Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

11) The sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, contains verbs in the
following tenses, in this order:

a) Simple Past, Past Perfect, Simple Past


b) Simple Past, Present Perfect, Simple Past
c) Present Perfect, Simple Past, Simple Past
d) Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

11) The sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, contains verbs in the
following tenses, in this order:

a) Simple Past, Past Perfect, Simple Past


b) Simple Past, Present Perfect, Simple Past
c) Present Perfect, Simple Past, Simple Past
d) Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

11) The sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, contains verbs in the
following tenses, in this order:

a) Simple Past, Past Perfect, Simple Past


b) Simple Past, Present Perfect, Simple Past
c) Present Perfect, Simple Past, Simple Past
d) Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

12) In the sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, in bold in the text, choose
the alternative that contains a verb connected to the action that happened first.

a) piece
b) found
c) fallen
d) reported
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

12) In the sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, in bold in the text, choose
the alternative that contains a verb connected to the action that happened first.

a) piece
b) found
c) fallen
d) reported
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

12) In the sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, in bold in the text, choose
the alternative that contains a verb connected to the action that happened first.

a) piece
b) found
PAST PERFECT
c) fallen
d) reported
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

12) In the sentence “Charlie and Jaclyn High of Phoenix found the white metal piece,
which had fallen in their backyard, on Friday, CBS5 reported.”, in bold in the text, choose
the alternative that contains a verb connected to the action that happened first.

a) piece
b) found
PAST PERFECT
c) fallen
d) reported
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

The World’s strangest laws


1. You can’t call a pig Napoleon in France.
2. It is illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament.
3. In Miami, Florida, you mustn’t skateboard in a police station.
4. In London, you don’t have to pay to take a flock of sheep across London Bridge.
5. In Florida, unmarried women can’t parachute on Sundays.
6. It’s illegal to play golf on the streets of New York.
7. In Kentucky the law still says that everyone must have a bath at least once a year.
8. In seventeenth-century Russia, you couldn’t grow a beard unless you paid a special tax.
9. In fifteenth-century England, it was illegal for men to wear a moustache.
10. In the USA in the eighteenth century, bars couldn’t sell soda water on Sundays.

From the book Practical Grammar John Hughes and Ceri Jones.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
13) According to the text, choose the correct alternative:

a) In Kentucky, the law says that everyone should have a bath at least once a year.
b) It’s allowed to play soccer on the streets of New York.
c) In the USA, bars must sell soda water on Sundays.
d) In France, it is not allowed to call a pig Napoleon.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
13) According to the text, choose the correct alternative:

a) In Kentucky, the law says that everyone should have a bath at least once a year.
b) It’s allowed to play soccer on the streets of New York.
c) In the USA, bars must sell soda water on Sundays.
d) In France, it is not allowed to call a pig Napoleon.

a) In Kentucky the law still says that everyone must have a bath at least once a year.
b)
c)
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
13) According to the text, choose the correct alternative:

a) In Kentucky, the law says that everyone should have a bath at least once a year.
b) It’s allowed to play soccer on the streets of New York.
c) In the USA, bars must sell soda water on Sundays.
d) In France, it is not allowed to call a pig Napoleon.

a) In Kentucky the law still says that everyone must have a bath at least once a year.
b)
c)
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
13) According to the text, choose the correct alternative:

a) In Kentucky, the law says that everyone should have a bath at least once a year.
b) It’s allowed to play soccer on the streets of New York.
c) In the USA, bars must sell soda water on Sundays.
d) In France, it is not allowed to call a pig Napoleon.

a) In Kentucky the law still says that everyone must have a bath at least once a year.
b) ?????????????
c)
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
13) According to the text, choose the correct alternative:

a) In Kentucky, the law says that everyone should have a bath at least once a year.
b) It’s allowed to play soccer on the streets of New York.
c) In the USA, bars must sell soda water on Sundays.
d) In France, it is not allowed to call a pig Napoleon.

a) In Kentucky the law still says that everyone must have a bath at least once a year.
b) ?????????????
c) In the USA in the eighteenth century, bars couldn’t sell soda water on Sundays.
(sparkling water)
d)
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
13) According to the text, choose the correct alternative:

a) In Kentucky, the law says that everyone should have a bath at least once a year.
b) It’s allowed to play soccer on the streets of New York.
c) In the USA, bars must sell soda water on Sundays.
d) In France, it is not allowed to call a pig Napoleon.

a) In Kentucky the law still says that everyone must have a bath at least once a year.
b) ?????????????
c) In the USA in the eighteenth century, bars couldn’t sell soda water on Sundays.
(sparkling water)
d) You can’t call a pig Napoleon in France.
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

In The End
Linkin Park
One thing, I don’t know why
It doesn’t even matter how hard you try
Keep that in mind
I designed this rhyme
To remind myself of a time when
I tried so hard
In spite of the way you were mocking me
Acting like I was part of your property
Remembering all the times you fought with me
I’m surprised it got so
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

Things aren’t the way they were before


You wouldn’t even recognize me anymore
Not that you knew me back then
But it all comes back to me in the end
You kept everything inside
And even though I tried, it all fell apart
What it meant to me will eventually be a memory of a time when
I tried so hard And got so far
But in the end It doesn’t even matter
I had to fall To lose it all
But in the end It doesn’t even matter
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

I’ve put my trust in you


Pushed as far as I can go
For all this
There’s only one thing you should know
I’ve put my trust in you
Pushed as far as I can go
For all this
There’s only one thing you should know

https://www.vagalume.com.br/linkin-park/in-the-end.html
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

14) The negative form of the underlined sentence, in the text, is

a) I didn’t put my trust in you.


b) I don’t put my trust in you.
c) I do not put my trust in you.
d) I haven’t put my trust in you.

I’ve put my trust in you


Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

14) The negative form of the underlined sentence, in the text, is

a) I didn’t put my trust in you.


b) I don’t put my trust in you.
c) I do not put my trust in you.
d) I haven’t put my trust in you.

I’ve put my trust in you

have Put – Put – Put – Putting


Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

14) The negative form of the underlined sentence, in the text, is

a) I didn’t put my trust in you.


b) I don’t put my trust in you.
c) I do not put my trust in you.
d) I haven’t put my trust in you.

I’ve put my trust in you

have Put – Put – Put – Putting


Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

15) Read the dialogue and answer question.

Ana: Do you ever go to museums?


Martin: Yes, I enjoy ___________ them.
Ana: Would you like to go to a museum now?
Martin: No, I’m hungry. I suggest _________ to a restaurant.

Select the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

a) visiting – to go
b) to visit – to go
c) to visit – going
d) visiting – going
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

15) Read the dialogue and answer question.

Ana: Do you ever go to museums?


Martin: Yes, I enjoy ___________ them.
Ana: Would you like to go to a museum now?
Martin: No, I’m hungry. I suggest _________ to a restaurant.

Select the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

a) visiting – to go
b) to visit – to go
c) to visit – going
d) visiting – going
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

15) Read the dialogue and answer question.

Ana: Do you ever go to museums?


Martin: Yes, I enjoy ___________ them.
Ana: Would you like to go to a museum now?
Martin: No, I’m hungry. I suggest _________ to a restaurant.

Select the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

a) visiting – to go
b) to visit – to go
c) to visit – going
d) visiting – going
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

15) Read the dialogue and answer question.

Ana: Do you ever go to museums?


Martin: Yes, I enjoy ___________ them.
Ana: Would you like to go to a museum now?
Martin: No, I’m hungry. I suggest _________ to a restaurant.

Select the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

a) visiting – to go
b) to visit – to go
c) to visit – going
d) visiting – going
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

15) Read the dialogue and answer question.

Ana: Do you ever go to museums?


Martin: Yes, I enjoy ___________ them.
Ana: Would you like to go to a museum now?
Martin: No, I’m hungry. I suggest _________ to a restaurant.

Select the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

a) visiting – to go
b) to visit – to go
c) to visit – going
d) visiting – going
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

15) Read the dialogue and answer question.

Ana: Do you ever go to museums?


Martin: Yes, I enjoy ___________ them.
Ana: Would you like to go to a museum now?
Martin: No, I’m hungry. I suggest _________ to a restaurant.

Select the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

a) visiting – to go
b) to visit – to go
c) to visit – going
d) visiting – going
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
16) Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

Mary: Hi, ____ am Mary Smith. ___ am from the USA. What’s your name?
Paul: _____ name is Paul Thompson.
Mary: Nice to meet you. _____ are you from?
Paul: Nice to meet you, too. _____ am from London. And who is ____ woman?
Mary: ____ is Jessica Lopez. ____ is from the USA too.

a) She - She - Her - When - I - that - He – He


b) I - I - My - Where - I - that - She - She
c) I - I - My - When - I - those - He - He
d) I - I - I - Where - He - that - She – She
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
16) Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

Mary: Hi, ____ am Mary Smith. ___ am from the USA. What’s your name?
Paul: _____ name is Paul Thompson.
Mary: Nice to meet you. _____ are you from?
Paul: Nice to meet you, too. _____ am from London. And who is ____ woman?
Mary: ____ is Jessica Lopez. ____ is from the USA too.

a) She - She - Her - When - I - that - He – He


b) I - I - My - Where - I - that - She - She
c) I - I - My - When - I - those - He - He
d) I - I - I - Where - He - that - She – She
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
16) Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

Mary: Hi, ____ am Mary Smith. ___ am from the USA. What’s your name?
Paul: _____ name is Paul Thompson.
Mary: Nice to meet you. _____ are you from?
Paul: Nice to meet you, too. _____ am from London. And who is ____ woman?
Mary: ____ is Jessica Lopez. ____ is from the USA too.

a) She - She - Her - When - I - that - He – He


b) I - I - My - Where - I - that - She - She
c) I - I - My - When - I - those - He - He
d) I - I - I - Where - He - that - She – She
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
16) Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

Mary: Hi, ____ am Mary Smith. ___ am from the USA. What’s your name?
Paul: _____ name is Paul Thompson.
Mary: Nice to meet you. _____ are you from?
Paul: Nice to meet you, too. _____ am from London. And who is ____ woman?
Mary: ____ is Jessica Lopez. ____ is from the USA too.

a) She - She - Her - When - I - that - He – He I AM


b) I - I - My - Where - I - that - She - She SHE IS
c) I - I - My - When - I - those - He - He
d) I - I - I - Where - He - that - She – She
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
16) Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

Mary: Hi, ____ am Mary Smith. ___ am from the USA. What’s your name?
Paul: _____ name is Paul Thompson.
Mary: Nice to meet you. _____ are you from?
Paul: Nice to meet you, too. _____ am from London. And who is ____ woman?
Mary: ____ is Jessica Lopez. ____ is from the USA too.

a) She - She - Her - When - I - that - He – He I AM


b) I - I - My - Where - I - that - She - She SHE IS
c) I - I - My - When - I - those - He - He
d) I - I - I - Where - He - that - She – She
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
16) Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

Mary: Hi, ____ am Mary Smith. ___ am from the USA. What’s your name?
Paul: _____ name is Paul Thompson.
Mary: Nice to meet you. _____ are you from?
Paul: Nice to meet you, too. _____ am from London. And who is ____ woman?
Mary: ____ is Jessica Lopez. ____ is from the USA too.

a) She - She - Her - When - I - that - He – He I AM


b) I - I - My - Where - I - that - She - She SHE IS
c) I - I - My - When - I - those - He - He
d) I - I - I - Where - He - that - She – She
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio
16) Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue:

Mary: Hi, ____ am Mary Smith. ___ am from the USA. What’s your name?
Paul: _____ name is Paul Thompson.
Mary: Nice to meet you. _____ are you from?
Paul: Nice to meet you, too. _____ am from London. And who is ____ woman?
Mary: ____ is Jessica Lopez. ____ is from the USA too.

a) She - She - Her - When - I - that - He – He I AM


b) I - I - My - Where - I - that - She - She SHE IS
c) I - I - My - When - I - those - He - He
d) I - I - I - Where - He - that - She – She
Inglês
Prof. Ronaldo Sartorio

TO HAVE

MODAL VERBS

VOZ ATIVA X VOZ PASSIVA


MODAL VERBS
CAN
COULD
MAY
MIGHT
SHALL
SHOULD/OUGHT TO
MUST
WILL
WOULD
1) Não precisam de verbos auxiliares.
2) Não se alteram na terceira pessoa do singular (he, she, it).

3) Após o verbo fica no infinitivo.


CAN
O modal verb CAN tem como significado permissão em uma
maneira informal, habilidade ou capacidade, probabilidade.

I can speak English very well.


He can play the piano.
Can I come in?
COULD
O modal verb COULD também significa uma permissão, porém
de um modo mais formal do que CAN, além de uma habilidade
ou probabilidade. Could = Poderia.

We could study Spanish.


Could I come in?
Could Joanna go to the beach?
MAY
O modal verb MAY tem o significado de permissão ou é usado
para fazer um pedido, mas de uma maneira mais educada,
formal. Também pode significar uma possibilidade.

May I come in?


It may rain at night.
João may not forget their party.
MIGHT
O modal verb MIGHT significa uma possibilidade.

It might be sunny next saturday.


Carlos might speak Chinese.
CAN Permissão, habilidade. probabilidadde
COULD Permissão, habilidade. probabilidadde
MAY Permissão, habilidade. probabilidadde
MIGHT Probabilidade
SHALL
O modal verb SHALL é usado para convites e sugestões. Mais
utilizado em frases interrogativas com os pronome I e WE.

Shall we dance?

Shall we go? SHALL WE?

Ação futura (no inglês britânico).

I shall be there in the morning.


WILL
O modal verb WILL é utilizado para expressar o futuro.

You will study math.


Will Clara go with you?
WOULD
O modal verb WOULD expressa um desejo ou pedido. O verbo
que acompanha o WOULD tem o significado em português na
terminação “iria”.

You would study math.


Would Clara go with you?
SHOULD / OUGHT TO
O modal verb SHOULD/OUGHT TO é utilizado para conselhos,
sugestões e recomendações.

You should study math.


Clara shouldn´t go to the party.
MUST
O modal verb MUST é utilizado para uma obrigação ou para
dedução.

You must study math.


Clara mustn´t go to the party.
MUST = OBRIGAÇÃO
HAVE TO = OBRIGAÇÃO

MUSTN’T = PROIBIÇÃO
DON’T / DOESN’T HAVE TO = ESCOLHA EM NÃO FAZER ALGO
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT
COULD COULD NOT
MAY MAY NOT
MIGHT MIGHT NOT
SHALL SHALL NOT
SHOULD SHOULD NOT
MUST MUST NOT
WILL WILL NOT
WOULD WOULD NOT
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT CAN´T


COULD COULD NOT
MAY MAY NOT
MIGHT MIGHT NOT
SHALL SHALL NOT
SHOULD SHOULD NOT
MUST MUST NOT
WILL WILL NOT
WOULD WOULD NOT
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT CAN´T


COULD COULD NOT COULDN´T
MAY MAY NOT
MIGHT MIGHT NOT
SHALL SHALL NOT
SHOULD SHOULD NOT
MUST MUST NOT
WILL WILL NOT
WOULD WOULD NOT
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT CAN´T


COULD COULD NOT COULDN´T
MAY MAY NOT -------------
MIGHT MIGHT NOT
SHALL SHALL NOT
SHOULD SHOULD NOT
MUST MUST NOT
WILL WILL NOT
WOULD WOULD NOT
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT CAN´T


COULD COULD NOT COULDN´T
MAY MAY NOT -------------
MIGHT MIGHT NOT MIGHTN´T
SHALL SHALL NOT
SHOULD SHOULD NOT
MUST MUST NOT
WILL WILL NOT
WOULD WOULD NOT
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT CAN´T


COULD COULD NOT COULDN´T
MAY MAY NOT -------------
MIGHT MIGHT NOT MIGHTN´T
SHALL SHALL NOT SHAN´T
SHOULD SHOULD NOT
MUST MUST NOT
WILL WILL NOT
WOULD WOULD NOT
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT CAN´T


COULD COULD NOT COULDN´T
MAY MAY NOT -------------
MIGHT MIGHT NOT MIGHTN´T
SHALL SHALL NOT SHAN´T
SHOULD SHOULD NOT SHOULDN´T
MUST MUST NOT
WILL WILL NOT
WOULD WOULD NOT
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT CAN´T


COULD COULD NOT COULDN´T
MAY MAY NOT -------------
MIGHT MIGHT NOT MIGHTN´T
SHALL SHALL NOT SHAN´T
SHOULD SHOULD NOT SHOULDN´T
MUST MUST NOT MUSTN´T
WILL WILL NOT
WOULD WOULD NOT
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT CAN´T


COULD COULD NOT COULDN´T
MAY MAY NOT -------------
MIGHT MIGHT NOT MIGHTN´T
SHALL SHALL NOT SHAN´T
SHOULD SHOULD NOT SHOULDN´T
MUST MUST NOT MUSTN´T
WILL WILL NOT WON´T
WOULD WOULD NOT
MODAL VERBS NA FORMA NEGATIVA

CAN CANNOT CAN´T


COULD COULD NOT COULDN´T
MAY MAY NOT -------------
MIGHT MIGHT NOT MIGHTN´T
SHALL SHALL NOT SHAN´T
SHOULD SHOULD NOT SHOULDN´T
MUST MUST NOT MUSTN´T
WILL WILL NOT WON´T
WOULD WOULD NOT WOULDN´T

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