Início/Questões/Língua Inglesa/Questão 457941201653050Consider the sentence below:"If you ___ the chance to visit one foreign country, which country ___ it?"Choose the option...1457941201653050Ano: 2024Banca: Instituto Abaré-etéOrganização: Prefeitura de São Gabriel da Cachoeira - AMDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Verbos | Orações CondicionaisConsider the sentence below:"If you ___ the chance to visit one foreign country, which country ___ it?"Choose the option that correctly fills the blanks in the following conditional sentence:Ahad / would beBhad / will beChave / willDhas / willEhad / shouldResponderQuestões relacionadas para praticarQuestão 457941200321397Língua InglesaChoose the sentence that correctly uses both a common adjective and a demonstrative adjective:Questão 457941200351497Língua InglesaWhich option correctly forms a question implying surprise about an unexpected past event?Questão 457941200585936Língua InglesaIdentify the correctly formulated question that employs a double auxiliary for emphasis in a negative question.Questão 457941200870468Língua InglesaDuring the team meeting last night, what tense would you use to describe an ongoing discussion?Questão 457941200950544Língua InglesaChoose the sentence that correctly combines two or more expressions of time:Questão 457941201172172Língua InglesaSelect the sentence that correctly uses the past perfect tense in the passive voice.Questão 457941201238021Língua InglesaGlobal warming refers to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities, principally carbon dioxide emissions r...Questão 457941201304102Língua InglesaThe theory of evolution by natural selection, first formulated in Darwin's book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, is the process by which organisms ...Questão 457941201428789Língua InglesaWhat tense would you use to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment?Questão 457941201672360Língua InglesaWhich of the following sentences correctly uses comparative adjectives?