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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: ING UD6 - DAM
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Título del Test:
ING UD6 - DAM

Descripción:
Inglés en Informática y Comunicaciones - UD6

Autor:
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Fecha de Creación:
25/04/2024

Categoría: Informática

Número Preguntas: 20
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Temario:
En la lengua inglesa existen palabras homófonas, que son: Palabras que, teniendo distintos grafemas, sus significantes son iguales, y por supuesto, su significado también. Son palabras que se escriben y tienen significados diferentes, pero suenan igual. Palabras que, teniendo los mismos grafemas, sus significantes son distintos, pero su significado es el mismo.
En la lengua inglesa existen palabras homógrafas, que son: Palabras que, teniendo distintos grafemas, sus significantes son iguales, y por supuesto, su significado también. Palabras que se escriben del mismo modo pero cuyos significados son distintos. Palabras que, teniendo los mismos grafemas, sus significantes son distintos, pero su significado es el mismo.
Indica cuál de las siguientes palabras es homófona de “ate”: Eat Eight Eeaten.
Indica cuál de las siguientes palabras es homófona de “hear”: Here There This.
Indica cuál de las siguientes palabras es homófona de “marry”: Married Merry Mary.
Direct Style: “Please get me a cup of tea” Indirect Style: She asked me get her a cup of tea Indirect Style: She asked me to get her a cup of tea Indirect Style: She asked to please get her a cup of tea.
Direct Style: “She got married last year” Indirect Style: She said me that she had got married the previous year. Indirect Style: She told me that she had got married the previous year. Indirect Style: She said she was married the previous year.
The dialogue is: A short, formal piece of writing that deals with a single topic To explain, in a detailed way, what people, places or objects are like A spoken conversation that includes at least two characters.
Direct Style: “Don’t do it!” Indirect Style: She told me do it Indirect Style: She told me to do it. Indirect Style: She ordered me not to do it.
Direct Style: “I’m leaving tomorrow” Indirect Style: She said she was leaving today. Indirect Style: She said me that she was leaving the following day Indirect Style: She said that she was leaving the following day.
Direct Style: “Where do you live?” Indirect Style: She asked me where I lived. Indirect Style: She said me where I lived. Indirect Style: She said me if I lived.
Direct Style: “I’ll come and help you at twelve” Indirect Style: She said me that she came and help me at twelve that day. Indirect Style: She told me that she would come and help me at twelve that day. Indirect Style: She told me that she came and help me at twelve that day.
Indica cual de las siguientes palabras es homófona de "hear" here there this.
Laura works in a shop ___ in a factory. as well as in addition but.
Direct Style: “Could you explain number four, please?” Indirect Style: She claim me if I please could explain number four Indirect Style: She asked if I please could explain number four Indirect Style: She ordered if I please could explain number four.
Direct Style: “We went to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant” Indirect Style: She ordered that they gone to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant. Indirect Style: She said that they had gone to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant. Indirect Style: She said that they gone to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant.
My brother bought a new car last week A new car was bought by my brother last week. A new car buy my brother A new car bought my brother.
Elsa is not here and, ___, she can say nothing and but consequently.
The property has large terraces, ___ to a solarium. also moreover in addition.
Direct Style: “Be quick!” Indirect Style: She ordered me be quick. Indirect Style: She ordered me to be quick. Indirect Style: She said me to be quick.
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