Portuguese activity, aimed at 1st year high school students, aims to study the verb tenses, through questions based on the book summary At first sight.
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Jeremy Marsh had three certainties: he would never move from New York, he would never fall in love again, and he would never have children.
But now he is about to marry Lexie Darnell and awaits the arrival of his first child as he leads the renovation of his new home in the small town of Boone Creek, North Carolina.
In the midst of so many changes, Jeremy struggles to find his personal and professional balance alongside the woman who made him change all his plans. When everything seems to be falling into place, Jeremy receives a mysterious email that sets off a series of events that will test the strength of this passion.
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Nicholas Sparks. "At first sight". São Paulo: Archer, 2012.
Question 1 - Note that the use of present tense predominates in the narration of the facts that make up the novel. What is the meaning effect obtained by choosing this tense?
Question 2 - “[…] She would never move from New York, would not fall in love again and never have children.”. Identify the verbs that make up the initial excerpt of the abstract. Then identify the time they were employed:
Question 3 - Wherein did change all your plans.”, the underlined verb indicates an action:
a) fully completed.
b) in performance at the time of speech.
c) that could happen.
d) occurred in the distant past.
Question 4 – In the passage “[…] a series of events that will test the strength of that passion.”, the highlighted phrase has the meaning corresponding to this verb:
a) would test
b) test
c) will test
d) tested
Question 5 - The verb indicated in the previous question was used in tense:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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