Início/Questões/Língua Inglesa/Questão 457941200628051We’re all looking forward to have a few days’ holiday together. In the context above, there is mistake related to:1457941200628051Ano: 2019Banca: AMEOSCOrganização: Prefeitura de São Miguel do Oeste - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Verbos | Infinitivo e Gerúndio | Advérbios e Conjunções | Posição dos AdvérbiosWe’re all looking forward to have a few days’ holiday together. In the context above, there is mistake related to:AGerund use. BAn adverbial phrase. CAn infinitive form.DA determiner.ResponderQuestões relacionadas para praticarQuestão 457941200154672Língua Inglesa“Jackeline's weekly podcast ________________ on Tuesdays and __________ free to anyone who can download.” Choose the best option that completes the se...Questão 457941200497137Língua InglesaO plural da palavra dish é:Questão 457941200661302Língua InglesaAn experienced educator is designing a lesson about analytical writing. She aims to create learning objectives that clearly define specific skills and...Questão 457941201082733Língua InglesaRead the fragment from PCNs below. [...] the importance of understanding the teaching of a foreign language as being ultimately aimed at providing for...Questão 457941201102285Língua InglesaAnalyze the paragraph below.________ has been an accident. I hope no one is hurt.Choose the correct preposition according to the context.Questão 457941201320196Língua InglesaIn the field of foreign language education, understanding the intricate relationship between language and culture is crucial. Which of the following p...Questão 457941201328157Língua InglesaWhat reasoning does the author provide for suggesting a "digital detox" as part of managing the influence of online images?Questão 457941201784868Língua InglesaIn the context of English language teaching, different types of assessments serve distinct purposes, while recovery strategies aim to support students...Questão 457941201890737Língua InglesaNo texto, “can be harnessed” significa:Questão 457941201992661Língua InglesaChoose the sentence that correctly uses indefinite pronouns.