Início/Questões/Língua Inglesa/Questão 457941201466831Tony said to Ann: Do you need my computer? The previous sentence in the Reported Speech is:1457941201466831Ano: 2019Banca: GSA CONCURSOSOrganização: Prefeitura de Jardinópolis - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Discurso Direto e IndiretoTony said to Ann: Do you need my computer? The previous sentence in the Reported Speech is:ATony asked Ann whether she needs her computer.BTony ask Ann whether she need her computer.CTony asked Ann if she needed his computer.DTony asks Ann whether she needs her computer.ResponderQuestões relacionadas para praticarQuestão 457941200135661Língua InglesaRead the sentences: I-She gave him the box. II-The box was given to him. III-He was given the box.Questão 457941200331509Língua InglesaThe candies are being sold by my aunt. In the active voice:Questão 457941200375750Língua Inglesa“His wife, the new Empress Masako,...” The underlined words are nouns in the feminine form. Mark the alternative where all words are of the feminine g...Questão 457941200458212Língua InglesaIn “You must do the thing you think you can not do.” (Eleanor Roosevelt), the underlined modal verbs, respectively, express:Questão 457941200801185Língua Inglesa“... we needed to care for these people in a kinder way.” The underlined part means:Questão 457941200813836Língua InglesaAbout the poem use TRUE (T) or FALSE (F): ( ) Describes a speaker who is literally eating poetry. ( )The most important aspect to consider in understa...Questão 457941201009183Língua Inglesa“I snarl at her and bark.” The best translation for the highlighted verb is:Questão 457941201141889Língua InglesaThe sentence that doesn´t contain a “commom” mistake is:Questão 457941201352740Língua Inglesa“These people could benefit from more support throughout their lives." The word in bold can be replaced in the previous sentence by:Questão 457941201729427Língua InglesaUse T-TRUE or F- FALSE according to the text: ( )Emperor Naruhito's wife studied at Oxford University. ( )Many Japanese people got stuck to their desk...