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Resolução da ficha de exercícios, Exercícios de Desvio de Conduta

O documento versa sobre a resolucao da ficha de exercicios sobre the conditional clauses

Tipologia: Exercícios

2020

Compartilhado em 26/04/2022

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Baixe Resolução da ficha de exercícios e outras Exercícios em PDF para Desvio de Conduta, somente na Docsity! 1 1.0. Introduction This present English work consist of an exercise resolution. The exercise is organized in questions and their respective answers. 2.0. Objectives 2.1. General Objectives  Know the English Grammar 2.2. Specific Objectives  Use adjectives to compare two and more items;  Use adjectives with one or two and longer adjectives to compare things;  Make up sentences in comparisons;  Form the past of any given verb;  Use the Past Continuous for all persons in negatives, questions and affirmatives;  Use will to construct a sentence in first conditional;  Use HAVE/HAS make present perfect;  Distinguish between when to use present perfect and past simple. 3.0. Methodologies The answers in the present work were based on the student’s manual provided by the Mozambican Catholic University. 2 4.0. Exercise Resolution 1. Read this text from a biography of Japanese poet Matsuo Basho and answer the questions below. Matsuo Basho wrote more than 1000 three-line poems called “haiku”. He chose topics from nature, daily life and human emotions. He became one of Japan’s most famous poets, and his work established haiku as an important art form. Matsuo Basho was born near Kyoto in 1644. He did not want to become a samurai (warrior) like his father. Instead, he moved to Edo (present day Tokyo) and studied poetry. By 1681, he travelled on foot and on horseback all over Japan. Sometimes his friends joined him and they wrote poetry together. Travel was difficult in the seventeenth century, and Basho often got sick. He died in 1694, during a journey to Osaka. At that time, he had 2000 students. a). What is the text about? The text is about a biography of Japanese poet, Matsuo Basho. b). Why did Matsuo Basho become famous in Japan? Matsuo became famous in Japan because of his three-line poems called “haiku”. c). How did he travel around Japan? He travelled around Japan on foot and on horseback. d). What was the cause of his death? He died because he was sick. 2). Write comparative sentences, using the following adjectives to compare the following animals; a dog and a snake a). dangerous: A dog is more dangerous than a sake. b) good: A dog is better than a snake. 3.) Write superlative sentences, using the following adjectives to compare the following items; a Dictionary (2000mt); a textbook (700mt); a Bible (1000mt) a) Expensive: Dictionary is the most expensive book of the given list. b) Cheap: Textbook is the cheapest book of the given list. 5 5.0. References DICKIE, Amélia. English Year I: Manual de Tronco Comum. Centro de Ensino à Distância, UCM, Beira, Moçambique. 6 Indices 1.0. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 1 2.0. Objectives ............................................................................................................................. 1 2.1. General Objectives ............................................................................................................ 1 2.2. Specific Objectives ........................................................................................................... 1 3.0. Methodologies ...................................................................................................................... 1 4.0. Exercise Resolution .............................................................................................................. 2 5.0. References ............................................................................................................................ 5