Início/Questões/Língua Inglesa/Questão 457941201135604The author said to me: Did you buy my book? The previous sentence in the Reported Speech is:1457941201135604Ano: 2020Banca: GS Assessoria e ConcursosOrganização: Prefeitura de Romelândia - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Discurso Direto e IndiretoThe author said to me: Did you buy my book? The previous sentence in the Reported Speech is:AThe author said to me if I had bought his book.BThe author asked me if you bought his book.CThe author said to me if you have bought my book.DThe author asked me if I had bought his book. EThe author told me if you bought his book. ResponderQuestões relacionadas para praticarQuestão 457941200172727Língua InglesaUse TRUE or FALSE about the paragraph above: ( )The White man thought the red man knew nothing. ( )The Red man´s answer showed he had more wisdom than...Questão 457941200683810Língua Inglesa“They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life...” The underlined word can be translated as:Questão 457941201095951Língua InglesaAccording to the text mark TRUE or FALSE: (________)China is reducing measures aimed at the production and use of plastics in the next years. (_______...Questão 457941201280231Língua InglesaIdentify the idea expressed by the verb in bold in: “...plastic bags will be banned...”Questão 457941201466626Língua InglesaAnalyse the sentences and the question tags:I-We have lived alone, haven´t we?II-Let´s correct the exercise, shall we?III-Let the books on the table, ...Questão 457941201714271Língua InglesaThe expression “foot the bill” means:Questão 457941201829256Língua InglesaComplete: Anny has many friends. Chris and Karen are friends of ____. She likes _________ very much.Questão 457941201872484Língua InglesaRegarding the highlighted terms: I-I have three sons, so I can speak as a mother. II-The climates of Rio and São Paulo are alike. III-He has been work...Questão 457941201972240Língua InglesaMark the alternative that has the correct meaning for the phrasal verb “Give Up”:Questão 457941201972469Língua InglesaCheck the alternative where the possessive pronoun is being used incorrectly: