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Questão 70554

FAMERP 2014
Inglês

(FACERES - 2014/1 Medicina)

Newly Detected Objects Draw Searchers for Malaysian Plane 

By MICHELLE INNIS and CHRIS BUCKLEYMARCH 20, 2014

The New York Times 

SYDNEY, Australia — Satellite cameras spotted objects floating in the southern Indian Ocean that might be parts of the Malaysia Airlines jet that vanished on March 8, the Australian prime minister, Tony Abbott, said on Thursday. 

Mr. Abbott and an Australian rescue organizer both counseled caution about the sighting, found in images recorded on Tuesday. The first Royal Australian Air Force plane to fly over the estimated location of the objects returned to base Thursday without spotting anything that fit the description – a reminder of how the hunt for the missing Boeing 777 jetliner could remain long, difficult and possibly fruitless. 

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority said in a message on Twitter that the search aircraft, a P-3 Orion, was “unable to locate debris — cloud and rain limited visibility — further aircraft to continue search.” Later, a United States Navy P-8A Poseidon also returned from searching the target area to an air base near Perth, the capital of Western Australia, and “had nothing of significance to report,” according to a message from the United States Seventh Fleet, which is overseeing the American military contribution to the search. Cmdr. William J. Marks, the spokesman for the fleet, said in an email that the Poseidon had found “no indication of debris.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/20/world/asia/missing-malaysia-flight.html?_r=0

In “William J. Marks, the spokesman for the fleet, said in an email that the Poseidon had found no indication of debris” the verb forms involved are, respectively:

A

present simple and past perfect.

B

past simple and conditional.

C

past simple and past perfect.

D

past progressive and past perfect.

E

 

reported speech and past conditional.

Gabarito:

past simple and past perfect.

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