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Which conjunction appropriately connects the following ideas: 'I wanted to call you' and 'My phone was out of battery'?
Which conjunction appropriately connects the following ideas: 'I wanted to call you' and 'My phone was out of battery'?
The pronoun 'whose' is used to refer to people.
The pronoun 'whose' is used to refer to people.
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What relative pronoun would correctly complete this sentence: 'The book __________ I borrowed from you is excellent.'?
What relative pronoun would correctly complete this sentence: 'The book __________ I borrowed from you is excellent.'?
that
The girl __________ helped me with my project is my best friend.
The girl __________ helped me with my project is my best friend.
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Match the following relative pronouns with their correct usage:
Match the following relative pronouns with their correct usage:
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What is the correct connector to combine the sentences 'I wanted to call you' and 'My phone was out of battery'?
What is the correct connector to combine the sentences 'I wanted to call you' and 'My phone was out of battery'?
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Relative pronouns can be used to connect two independent clauses.
Relative pronouns can be used to connect two independent clauses.
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Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun: 'The girl __________ helped me with my project is my best friend.'
Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun: 'The girl __________ helped me with my project is my best friend.'
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In 2001, the year __________ I was born, my family moved to a new city.
In 2001, the year __________ I was born, my family moved to a new city.
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Match the following sentences with their corresponding relative pronouns.
Match the following sentences with their corresponding relative pronouns.
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Which connector appropriately combines the ideas: 'He enjoys hiking' and 'He dislikes camping'?
Which connector appropriately combines the ideas: 'He enjoys hiking' and 'He dislikes camping'?
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What is the correct relative pronoun for: 'The park __________ we met is beautiful.'?
What is the correct relative pronoun for: 'The park __________ we met is beautiful.'?
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The movie __________ we watched yesterday was amazing.
The movie __________ we watched yesterday was amazing.
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What is the correct connector to combine the sentences: 'She studied hard for the test' and 'She didn’t get a good grade'?
What is the correct connector to combine the sentences: 'She studied hard for the test' and 'She didn’t get a good grade'?
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The relative pronoun 'which' can refer to people.
The relative pronoun 'which' can refer to people.
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The man __________ lives next door is very friendly.
The man __________ lives next door is very friendly.
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Match the following sentences with their corresponding relative clauses.
Match the following sentences with their corresponding relative clauses.
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Study Notes
Exercício 2: Combinando Frases com Conectores
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Uso da conjunção "so": Usa-se "so" para indicar consequência. Exemplo: I wanted to call you. My phone was out of battery. (Portanto, eu queria ligar para você, mas meu telefone estava sem bateria).
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Uso da conjunção "but": Usa-se "but" para indicar contraste. Exemplo: He enjoys hiking. He dislikes camping. (Ele gosta de caminhadas, mas não gosta de acampar.)
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Uso da conjunção "because": Usa-se "because" para indicar causa. Exemplo: We arrived late. The train had already left. (Chegamos atrasados porque o trem já havia partido.)
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Uso da conjunção "however": Usa-se "however" para indicar contraste, similar a "but". Exemplo: She studied hard for the test. She didn’t get a good grade. (Ela estudou muito para a prova, porém não tirou uma boa nota.)
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Uso da conjunção "therefore": Usa-se "therefore" para indicar consequência. Exemplo: The shop was closed. We decided to go to another one. (A loja estava fechada, portanto, decidimos ir a outra.)
Exercício 1: Pronomes Relativos
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Escolha o pronome relativo correto: Neste exercício, é necessário escolher o pronome relativo (who, which, that, whose, where, when) que melhor conecta as frases. Os pronomes relativos são usados para conectar duas frases, referindo-se a um substantivo anterior.
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who: Usa-se para pessoas.
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which: Usa-se para coisas.
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that: Usa-se para pessoas ou coisas, mas geralmente com verbos de "classificação".
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whose: Usa-se para indicar posse.
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where: Usa-se para indicar lugar.
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when: Usa-se para indicar tempo.
Exercício 2: Combinando Frases com Pronomes Relativos
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Conectando frases com pronomes relativos: Este exercício usa pronomes relativos para unir orações, criando frases mais complexas e elegantes. Os pronomes relativos facilitam a conexão entre as idéias, evitando a repetição.
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Exemplo 1: The girl is my best friend. She helped me with my project. (A garota é minha melhor amiga. Ela me ajudou com meu projeto.)
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Com pronomes relativos:* The girl who helped me with my project is my best friend. (A garota que me ajudou com meu projeto é minha melhor amiga).
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Exemplo 2: That’s the dog. Its owner is a veterinarian. (Aquele é o cachorro. O dono dele é veterinário.)
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Com pronomes relativos:* That’s the dog whose owner is a veterinarian. (Aquele é o cachorro cujo dono é veterinário.)
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Exemplo 3: This is the restaurant. We had dinner there last night. (Este é o restaurante. Nós jantámos lá na noite passada.)
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Com pronomes relativos:* This is the restaurant where we had dinner last night. (Este é o restaurante onde nós jantámos na noite passada.)
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Teste seus conhecimentos sobre o uso de conectores em inglês com este exercício prático. Aprenda a usar 'so', 'but', 'because', 'however' e 'therefore' em frases. Este quiz o ajudará a entender melhor as relações entre ideias na língua inglesa.