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#Questão 487356 - Língua Inglesa, Gramática, IBFC, 2012, INEP, Pesquisador em Informações Educacionais II

Read the following sentences I, II, III:

I. I sent a letter to the airline company complaining about the problems I had during the flight and they have promised to look into the matter.

II. Although that doctor hasn’t won the Nobel Prize, I look up to him.

III. I promised her that I would look after her kids if she weren’t able to do that.

It’s correct to say that the meaning of each underline bold phrasal verb is respectively

#Questão 487358 - Língua Inglesa, Gramática, IBFC, 2012, INEP, Pesquisador em Informações Educacionais II

In the passage “The analysis is based on financial records turned over as part of a lawsuit against the gallery filed by Domenico and Eleanore De Sole” the meaning of the phrasal verb is

#Questão 487360 - Língua Inglesa, Gramática, IBFC, 2012, INEP, Pesquisador em Informações Educacionais I

There’s a missing connective in each of the following sentences I, II and III:

I. Brooke Ellison is a quadriplegic girl. _________ her difficulty, she remains active.

II. You had better write down her phone, _________ you won’t be able to remember it.

III. You could attend the meeting _________ you don’t accuse anyone.

The alternative that respectively brings the correct connective for each one is

#Questão 487362 - Língua Inglesa, Gramática, IBFC, 2012, INEP, Pesquisador em Informações Educacionais I

In the passage “The analysis is based on financial records turned over as part of a lawsuit against the gallery filed by Domenico and Eleanore De Sole” the meaning of the phrasal verb is

#Questão 487364 - Língua Inglesa, Gramática, IBFC, 2012, INEP, Pesquisador em Informações Educacionais I

Read the following passages:

The analysis is based on financial records turned over as part of a lawsuit against the gallery filed by Domenico and Eleanore De Sole, who in 2004 paid $8.3 million for a painting attributed to Mark Rothko that they now say is a worthless fake.

The Rothko is one of approximately 40 works that Knoedler, which closed last year, obtained from Glafira Rosales, a littleknown dealer whose collection of works attributed to Modernist masters has no documented provenance and is the subject of an F.B.I. investigation.

The underlined bold words are

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