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Quadrix - 2022 - Secretaria de Estado da Educação do Distrito Federal (SEDF) - Professor de Educação Básica ( Língua Inglesa )
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The word “little” (line 16) is a quantifier and is used with both countable and uncountable nouns.
The word “little” (line 16) is a quantifier and is used with both countable and uncountable nouns.
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A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of a sentence or clause; there is an example of a reflexive pronoun in the third paragraph.
A reflexive pronoun refers back to the subject of a sentence or clause; there is an example of a reflexive pronoun in the third paragraph.
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In “people might infuriate others but are less likely to be stressed or depressed” (lines 8 and 9), the verbs “stressed” and “depressed” are both in the Simple Past tense and refer to “people”.
In “people might infuriate others but are less likely to be stressed or depressed” (lines 8 and 9), the verbs “stressed” and “depressed” are both in the Simple Past tense and refer to “people”.
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In “rise” (line 11), the letter “s” is pronounced like a /z/.
In “rise” (line 11), the letter “s” is pronounced like a /z/.
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In “negative responses to narcissism can overlook the positive benefits to the narcissists themselves” (lines 5 and 6), the verb “overlook” could be correctly replaced by the verb omit, without a change in meaning.
In “negative responses to narcissism can overlook the positive benefits to the narcissists themselves” (lines 5 and 6), the verb “overlook” could be correctly replaced by the verb omit, without a change in meaning.