False cognates are words with similar spelling or pronunciation in two languages, but with distinct meanings in current use. Regarding false cognates between English and Portuguese, mark T for the true statements and F for the false statements:
(__)The word "actually", in English, means "in fact" or "in truth", differing from the Portuguese word "atualmente".
(__)The word "pretend", in English, means "to feign" or "to simulate", differing from the Portuguese verb "pretender".
(__)The word "parents", in English, corresponds to relatives in general, including uncles and cousins, in equivalent use to the Portuguese term "parentes".
(__)The word "college", in English, corresponds to "colégio" in the sense of a secondary school of Basic Education, in equivalent use to the Portuguese term.
After analysis, choose the alternative that presents the correct sequence of the items above, from top to bottom: