Questões de Pronome objetivo | Objective pronoun (Inglês)

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The words which in bold in paragraphs 3 and 4 in the text, are examples of: 
  • A Interrogative pronouns.
  • B Subject pronouns.
  • C Object pronouns.
  • D Possessive pronouns.
  • E Relative pronouns.

Based on the previous text, judge the following item.


In ‘any use of English among speakers of different first languages for whom English is the communicative medium of choice, and often the only option’ (first paragraph), the word ‘whom’ could be correctly replaced with who.

  • Certo
  • Errado

You met these people at a party:
Imagem relacionada à questão do Questões Estratégicas Fonte: Murphy Raymond: English Grammar in Use (1997).
Later you tell a friend about the people you met. Complete the sentences using WHO or WHOSE. 1 - I met somebody... 2 - I met Jacob... 3 - I met Mary... 4 - I met Carol... 5 - I met Jhon and Ann.. 6 - I met Enzo...

  • A whose – whose – whose – whose – who – whose.
  • B who – whose – who – whose – who – who.
  • C who – whose – who – whose – who – whose.
  • D whose – whose – who – whose – who – whose.
  • E whose – whose – whose – who – who – whose.

In the 2 nd paragraph: Historically, distance learning described correspondence courses in which students would communicate with their schools or teachers by mail., in which is

  • A a sort of connector.
  • B an object pronoun.
  • C a subject pronoun.
  • D an adjective pronoun.
  • E a possessive pronoun.

In the sentence “Here are some things you can do to protect yourself, family and friends from getting sick: 1) wash your hands often using soap and water.” the underlined words can be correctly classified as:

  • A subject pronoun • reflexive pronoun • possessive adjective.
  • B subject pronoun • reflexive pronoun • possessive pronoun.
  • C personal pronoun • relative pronoun • possessive pronoun.
  • D object pronoun • reflexive pronoun • possessive adjective.
  • E personal pronoun • indefinite pronoun • possessive adjective.