ENGLISH TEST [GRAMMAR ADVANCED #02] APRENDA INGLÊS [IELTS-TOEFL]

ENGLISH TEST [GRAMMAR ADVANCED #02] APRENDA INGLÊS [IELTS-TOEFL]

APRENDA INGLÊS RÁPIDO |TREINE SEU INGLÊS [EXERCISE|LEARN FAST] =============== OLÁ, PESSOAL. NESTE VÍDEO, VOCÊ ESCUTA UM AUDIODRAMA CLÁSSICO! ATIVE AS LEGENDAS AUTOMÁTICAS....AND HAVE FUN! HOPE YOU ENJOY! SEE YOU SOON. ================ Test your listening skills with short talks! Improve your conversation! See you ! ================== 🔴 Compartilhe esse vídeo: 👉    • ENGLISH TEST [GRAMMAR ADVANCED #02] A...   🔴 Veja a nossa playlist: 👉    • Listening Training   🔴 Vídeos que possam te interessar: TEST YOUR ENGLISH! 👉    • TEST YOUR ENGLISH!   =================== Answers and Explanations for Structure Quiz 1 1. B: with its. Has is not correct because the clause between commas is a dependent clause and simply provides additional information. (The sentence, “The rain forest is home to unique flora and fauna” could stand alone, and the information about trees is not necessary to the meaning of the sentence.) Because is is a conjugated verb and the sentence isn’t setting up a parallel structure sequence, a conjugated verb such as has makes no sense in the dependent clause. The answer and is not possible because it would make a plural subject, and the relative clause contained within the commas would be incomplete. The answer although has is incorrect because although would need to be followed by a subject and a verb, such as “although it has.” Although also wouldn’t make sense in the context of the sentence; the fact that the rain forest has large trees is a reason that it provides protection. 2. A: it is capable. The first clause is dependent because of the word Despite. Therefore, the second clause must be independent. There must be a subject and a verb. In this case, the subject is it, which is why the second answer choice is incorrect. Distracters appear in the other answer choices. Both able (adjective) and ability (noun) require to, not of, when followed by a preposition. 3. D: working an. The verb is or was needs to appear between working and an. The sentence is compound. Both parts of the sentence are clauses, which means that they both must have a subject and a verb. In the first part of the sentence, having multiple sclerosis is the subject and has diminished is the verb. In the second part of the sentence, the subject is his ability, which is modified by the complements beginning with infinitives (to maintain a positive attitude and continue working). The conjugated verb is or was is required to complete the subject/verb structure. 4. B: contribution. The sentence requires a conjugated verb. The subject is The huge increase in popularity of specialty coffees. Therefore, it must be followed by the verb has contributed. 5. B: to inject themselves just before going to sleep. The correct order is subject, verb, complement, modifier. The subject is Patients. The verb phrase is are advised. The complement is the infinitive and its complement, to inject themselves. The modifier of time is just before going to sleep. Choice D is incorrect because advise must be followed by the infinitive, not a gerund (verb+ing). 6. A: conclude. The verb is past perfect (had + verb in past participle), so the answer must be concluded. 7. B: paying. After the modal must, the simple form of the verb is required, so pay is correct. The word awarded is correct because it’s the result of a reduced adverb clause, when he or she has been awarded. 8. A: fight. The verb structure is fighting is required because the verb be is followed by a verb+ing in an active sentence. 9. D: have recently reached. The modifier of time can appear between the auxiliary and main verb. Choice A is incorrect because the main verb is not in the past participle. Choice B is incorrect because the word recently sets up a time, so the simple present makes no sense. Choice C is incorrect because the modifier can not appear between the verb and the complement (have reached an agreement). 10. B: tomorrow a meeting. The order of a sentence is usually subject, verb, complement, modifier. The complement is a meeting, so the modifier must come after the complement — a meeting tomorrow. #quiz #test #learnenglish #english #aulasdeinglês #listening #audible #lessons #grammar