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Prefeitura de Maracajá - SC
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Inglês
Consider the following text:
How to Make a Cup of Green Tea
To prepare a cup of green tea, follow these steps. First, boil water to about 80°C (176°F); avoid using boiling water as it can make the tea taste bitter. Place a green tea bag or one teaspoon of loose green tea leaves into a cup. Pour the hot water over the tea and let it steep for 2 to 3 minutes. Do not steep for too long, as this can affect the flavor. After steeping, remove the tea bag or strain the leaves. Finally, enjoy your tea plain or add a touch of honey if you prefer a bit of sweetness.
Select the alternative that correctly identifies the linguistic features present in the text.
How to Make a Cup of Green Tea
To prepare a cup of green tea, follow these steps. First, boil water to about 80°C (176°F); avoid using boiling water as it can make the tea taste bitter. Place a green tea bag or one teaspoon of loose green tea leaves into a cup. Pour the hot water over the tea and let it steep for 2 to 3 minutes. Do not steep for too long, as this can affect the flavor. After steeping, remove the tea bag or strain the leaves. Finally, enjoy your tea plain or add a touch of honey if you prefer a bit of sweetness.
Select the alternative that correctly identifies the linguistic features present in the text.
Concurso:
Prefeitura de Aracaju - SE
Disciplina:
Inglês
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According to the previous comic strip, judge the items that follow.
The sentence “Get out of our house!” is grammatically inadequate because it is missing the subject, essential part of every clause.
Concurso:
Prefeitura Municipal de Farroupilha - RS
Disciplina:
Inglês
John´s mother used the imperative “Warm it up for ten minutes.” to:
John,
Your dinner is already in the oven. Warm it up for ten minutes.
Love, Mommy
Adapted from: www.tv411org/reading
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Based on the cartoon and the vocabulary and language used in it, judge the items below.
The three verbs in the second square — “watch”, “put” and “push” — are in the imperative form.