Exercício 2: Conectores em Inglês

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Which conjunction appropriately connects the following ideas: 'I wanted to call you' and 'My phone was out of battery'?

  • so (correct)
  • therefore
  • but
  • however

The pronoun 'whose' is used to refer to people.

True (A)

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.

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Match the following relative pronouns with their correct usage:

<p>who = Refers to people which = Refers to animals or things where = Indicates a place when = Indicates a time</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct connector to combine the sentences 'I wanted to call you' and 'My phone was out of battery'?

<p>so (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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.'

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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.

<p>The man __________ lives next door is very friendly. = who The book __________ I borrowed from you is excellent. = that The park __________ we met is beautiful. = where This is the restaurant __________ we had dinner last night. = where</p> Signup and view all the answers

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.'?

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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'?

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The relative pronoun 'which' can refer to people.

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The man __________ lives next door is very friendly.

<p>who</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sentences with their corresponding relative clauses.

<p>The girl is my best friend. = who helped me with my project. That's the dog. = whose owner is a veterinarian. This is the restaurant. = where we had dinner last night. The day was unforgettable. = when we graduated.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Combinando frases com 'so'

Usando o conector 'so' para mostrar uma consequência lógica entre duas frases.

Combinando frases com 'but'

Usando o conector 'but' para mostrar contraste entre duas frases.

Pronome relativo 'who'

Pronome relativo usado para pessoas.

Pronome relativo 'which'

Pronome relativo usado para coisas.

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Combinando frases com pronomes relativos

Usando pronomes relativos para conectar duas frases relacionadas.

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Combining sentences with 'because'

Connecting two sentences where the second explains the reason for the first.

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Combining sentences with 'therefore'

Connecting two sentences where the second is a logical consequence of the first.

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Combining sentences with 'however'

Connecting two sentences that contrast with each other.

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'Whose' as a relative pronoun

Used to show possession when connecting a person to a thing.

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'Where' in a relative clause

Connects a sentence to a place.

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Combine with 'so'

Use 'so' to show that one event is a consequence of another. Example: "I wanted to call you, so I charged my phone."

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Combine with 'but'

Use 'but' to show a contrast between two statements. Example: "He enjoys hiking, but he dislikes camping."

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Relative pronoun 'that'

'That' can refer to both people and things in relative clauses. Example: "The book that I borrowed is excellent."

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Relative pronoun 'whose'

'Whose' shows possession within relative clauses. Example: "She’s the girl whose brother is in my class."

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Combine with 'when'

Use 'when' to connect a clause to a specific time. Example: "2001 is the year when I was born."

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Combine with 'because'

Use 'because' to explain why something happened. It shows a cause-and-effect relationship between two statements.

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Combine with 'however'

Use 'however' to show a contrast between two statements. Even though one thing happened, something else happened despite it.

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Combine with 'therefore'

Use 'therefore' to show that one statement logically follows from the previous one. It explains the result of the first statement.

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Combining sentences with 'so'

Use 'so' to connect two sentences where the second sentence shows the consequence or result of the first sentence. It indicates a cause-and-effect relationship.

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Combining sentences with 'but'

Use 'but' to connect two sentences that present contrasting ideas or information. It shows that despite the first statement being true, the second statement presents a different side of the story.

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Study Notes

Exercício 2: Combinando Frases com Conectores

  • 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).

  • 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.)

  • 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.)

  • 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.)

  • 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

  • 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.

  • who: Usa-se para pessoas.

  • which: Usa-se para coisas.

  • that: Usa-se para pessoas ou coisas, mas geralmente com verbos de "classificação".

  • whose: Usa-se para indicar posse.

  • where: Usa-se para indicar lugar.

  • when: Usa-se para indicar tempo.

Exercício 2: Combinando Frases com Pronomes Relativos

  • 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.

  • 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.)

  • 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).

  • Exemplo 2: That’s the dog. Its owner is a veterinarian. (Aquele é o cachorro. O dono dele é veterinário.)

  • Com pronomes relativos:* That’s the dog whose owner is a veterinarian. (Aquele é o cachorro cujo dono é veterinário.)

  • Exemplo 3: This is the restaurant. We had dinner there last night. (Este é o restaurante. Nós jantámos lá na noite passada.)

  • 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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