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457941201351173
Ano: 2021Banca: IBFCOrganização: SEED - RRDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Verbos | Presente Contínuo
Among the alternatives below, which presents the correct structure of the present continuous in the affirmative form?
Select the correct sequence
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457941200886774
Ano: 2023Banca: IV - UFGOrganização: Prefeitura de Cidade Ocidental - GODisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Verbos | Presente Contínuo
Which sentence is in the Present Continuous tense?
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457941201097533
Ano: 2021Banca: AGIRHOrganização: Prefeitura de Roseira - SPDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Verbos | Presente Contínuo
Complete the sentence with the correct answer. I _________ this type of sandwich for the last 2 years.
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457941202007690
Ano: 2023Banca: Avança SPOrganização: Prefeitura de São Miguel Arcanjo - SPDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Futuro Perfeito | Passado Simples | Passado Contínuo | Presente Perfeito Contínuo | Futuro Contínuo | Presente Contínuo | Passado Perfeito | Verbos | Presente Simples | Futuro Simples | Presente Perfeito
Analyze the sentence and choose the correct verb tenses respectively:

“Separatist fighters in Indonesia’s restive Papua region have captured a pilot from New Zealand and are holding him hostage after setting fire to his plane, the group said in a statement.” 
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457941200228474
Ano: 2018Banca: CONSESPOrganização: Prefeitura de Ouro Verde - SPDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Verbos | Presente Contínuo

If we rewrite the sentence below in the Present Continuous we’ll have:


“Fergie bought new shoes.”

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457941200404110
Ano: 2016Banca: FEPESEOrganização: Prefeitura de São José - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Infinitivo e Gerúndio | Passado Simples | Presente Contínuo | Verbos | Futuro Simples
The words in bold in the following sentence: ”…preferred heating and cooking with wood.”, are being used as examples of:
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457941200196927
Ano: 2014Banca: Gestão ConcursoOrganização: CEMIG-TELECOMDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Futuro Simples | Verbos | Presente Contínuo
Levando em consideração as diferentes formas de se referir a ações no futuro, analise os itens seguintes:

I. Claire is working at the library on Friday morning.
II. When I retire, I am going to go back to Liverpool to live.
III. The telephone is ringing, but I won’t answer it.
IV. James and Sarah are working two jobs to afford a private school for their children.

O emprego dos termos em destaque está CORRETO apenas em
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457941201960260
Ano: 2015Banca: UECE-CEVOrganização: UECEDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Verbos | Presente Contínuo | Infinitivo e Gerúndio

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    A library tradition is being refashioned to emphasize early literacy and better prepare young children for school, and drawing many new fans in the process.

    Among parents of the under-5 set, spots for story time have become as coveted as seats for a hot Broadway show like “Hamilton.” Lines stretch down the block at some branches, with tickets given out on a first-come-first-served basis because there is not enough room to accommodate all of the children who show up.

    Workers at the 67th Street Library on the Upper East Side of Manhattan turn away at least 10 people from every reading. They have been so overwhelmed by the rush at story time — held in the branch’s largest room, on the third floor — that once the space is full, they close the door and shut down the elevator. “It is so crowded and so popular, it’s insane,” Jacqueline Schector, a librarian, said.

    Story time is drawing capacity crowds at public libraries across New York and across the country at a time when, more than ever, educators are emphasizing the importance of early literacy in preparing children for school and for developing critical thinking skills. The demand crosses economic lines, with parents at all income levels vying to get in.

    Many libraries have refashioned the traditional readings to include enrichment activities such as counting numbers and naming colors, as well as music and dance. And many parents have made story time a fixture in their family routines alongside school pickups and playground outings — and, for those who employ nannies, a nonnegotiable requirement of the job.

    In New York, demand for story time has surged across the city’s three library systems — the New York Public Library, the Brooklyn Public Library, and the Queens Library — and has posed logistical challenges for some branches, particularly those in small or cramped buildings. Citywide, story time attendance rose to 510,367 people in fiscal year 2015, up nearly 28 percent from 399,751 in fiscal 2013.

    “The secret’s out,” said Lucy Yates, 44, an opera coach with two sons who goes to story time at the Fort Washington Library every week.

    Stroller-pushing parents and nannies begin to line up for story time outside some branches an hour before doors open. To prevent overcrowding, tickets are given out at the New Amsterdam and Webster branches, both in Manhattan, the Parkchester branch in the Bronx, and a half-dozen branches in Brooklyn, including in Park Slope, Kensington and Bay Ridge.

    The 67th Street branch keeps adding story times — there are now six a week — and holds sessions outdoors in the summer, when crowds can swell to 200 people.

    In Queens, 41 library branches are scheduled to add weekend hours this month, and many will undoubtedly include weekend story times. As Joanne King, a spokeswoman for the library explained, parents have been begging for them and “every story time is full, every time we have one.”

    Long a library staple, story time has typically been an informal reading to a small group of boys and girls sitting in a circle. Today’s story times involve carefully planned lessons by specially trained librarians that emphasize education as much as entertainment, and often include suggestions for parents and caregivers about how to reinforce what children have learned, library officials said.

    Libraries around the country have expanded story time and other children’s programs in recent years, attracting a new generation of patrons in an age when online offerings sometimes make trips to the book stacks unnecessary. Sari Feldman, president of the American Library Association, said such early-literacy efforts are part of a larger transformation libraries are undergoing to become active learning centers for their communities by offering services like classes in English as a second language, computer skills and career counseling.

    Ms. Feldman said the increased demand for story time was a product, in part, of more than a decade of work by the library association and others to encourage libraries to play a larger role in preparing young children for school. In 2004, as part of that effort, the association developed a curriculum, “Every Child Ready to Read,” that she said is now used by thousands of libraries.

    The New York Public Library is adding 45 children’s librarians to support story time and other programs, some of which are run in partnership with the city government. It has also designated 20 of its 88 neighborhood branches, including the Fort Washington Library, as “enhanced literary sites.” As such, they will double their story time sessions, to an average of four a week, and distribute 15,000 “family literacy kits” that include a book and a schedule of story times.

    “It is clear that reading and being exposed to books early in life are critical factors in student success,” Anthony W. Marx, president of the New York Public Library, said. “The library is playing an increasingly important role in strengthening early literacy in this city, expanding efforts to bring reading to children and their families through quality, free story times, curated literacy programs, after-school programs and more.”

    For its part, the Queens Library plans to expand a “Kick Off to Kindergarten” program that attracted more than 180 families for a series of workshops last year. Library officials said that more than three-quarters of the children who enrolled, many of whom spoke a language other than English at home, developed measurable classroom skills.

From: www.nytimes.com/2015/11/02

In “The new York Public Library is adding 45 children's librarians to support story time and other programs...” the two verb forms are, respectively,
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457941200174572
Ano: 2023Banca: Prefeitura de Bombinhas - SCOrganização: Prefeitura de Bombinhas - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Verbos | Presente Contínuo | Presente Simples

Analyze the sentences:

"They are studying for the test."

"Do you have a brother?"

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457941201480352
Ano: 2019Banca: FAUOrganização: IF-PRDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Presente Perfeito | Passado Simples | Presente Contínuo | Verbos | Presente Simples | Passado Perfeito
Analyse the current sentences and choose the option that describes their verb tense:

I - My brother has been teasing me since this morning.
II - I am reading an excellent book.
III - I have been to England twice.
IV - My husband works everyday.
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