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Ano: 2026
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Marmeleiro-PR
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Marmeleiro-PR
Provas:
Understanding the "Subjunctive Mood" in English is
essential for recognizing formal and hypothetical
expressions. Regarding the use of the subjunctive mood
and conditional structures, mark T, for true, and F, for
false:
(__)The "Mandative Subjunctive" is used after certain verbs of requirement or suggestion (e.g., "The teacher recommended that she be present"), where the base form of the verb is used regardless of the subject.
(__)In hypothetical "If-clauses" referring to the present (Second Conditional), the verb "to be" traditionally takes the form "were" for all persons, as in "If I were you, I would study more."
(__)The subjunctive mood has completely disappeared from modern spoken English, being replaced in all contexts by the "Present Continuous" to express urgent demands or formal requests.
(__)The structure "I wish I had more time" uses a past tense form to express a hypothetical situation in the present, which is a common feature of non-factual or counterfactual statements.
After analysis, mark the option that presents the CORRECT sequence from top to bottom:
(__)The "Mandative Subjunctive" is used after certain verbs of requirement or suggestion (e.g., "The teacher recommended that she be present"), where the base form of the verb is used regardless of the subject.
(__)In hypothetical "If-clauses" referring to the present (Second Conditional), the verb "to be" traditionally takes the form "were" for all persons, as in "If I were you, I would study more."
(__)The subjunctive mood has completely disappeared from modern spoken English, being replaced in all contexts by the "Present Continuous" to express urgent demands or formal requests.
(__)The structure "I wish I had more time" uses a past tense form to express a hypothetical situation in the present, which is a common feature of non-factual or counterfactual statements.
After analysis, mark the option that presents the CORRECT sequence from top to bottom: