
QUIZ: ENGLISH LEVELLING
➡️ Instruções: Escolha a melhor alternativa para cada pergunta. Algumas são de contexto, outras de estrutura e até de uso idiomático. No final, conte os pontos e veja o seu nível.
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1
Qual frase está correta?
He sing very well.
He cans sing very well.
He can sings very well.
He can sing very well.
2
Complete: "They ______ at the moment."
work
working
works
are working
3
Qual a tradução mais natural de: “Prazer em conhecê-lo”?
Please meet you.
Nice to meet you.
How do you do?
Thank you.
4
Complete com o artigo correto: "____ apple a day keeps the doctor away."
An
A
The
No article
5
Assinale a frase incorreta:
I’m going to the park.
She don’t like pizza.
My brother is tall.
We are happy today.
6
Qual é a pergunta correta no Past Simple?
Did she go to the party?
Did she went to the party?
Does she go to the party?
Was she go to the party?
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Complete com a preposição mais adequada: "He’s been working here ______ 2019."
at
from
for
since
8
Complete: "By the time I arrived, they ______ dinner."
finish
have finished
finished
had finished
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Qual das opções expressa uma sugestão de forma mais educada?
You have to try this restaurant.
You must try this restaurant.
You trying this restaurant.
You should try this restaurant.
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Escolha a frase com o uso correto de "used to":
I am used to play soccer.
I used to playing soccer.
I used to play soccer.
I use to play soccer.
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Complete a frase com a melhor opção: "Had I known about the meeting, I ______."
will attend
attend
would have attended
had attended
12
Escolha a opção com o phrasal verb mais adequado: "I’m trying to ______ sugar."
cut up
cut off
cut in
cut down on
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Qual destas sentenças expressa probabilidade no futuro?
She might be late.
She should be late.
She must be late.
She can be late.
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Escolha a melhor opção para completar: "Not only ______ his homework, but he also cleaned the house."
did he do
he did
did he
he does
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O que significa a expressão idiomática: "to hit the nail on the head"?
Acertar em cheio.
Ficar muito bravo.
Falar demais.
Se meter em confusão.