Portuguese activity, aimed at ninth grade students, about the interrogative adverbs. Can you identify them? And the ideas they express? Time, way, place or cause? Let's learn? The proposed questions are based on a strip! It is worth adding that activity also proposes the distinction between “where” and “where”. Do you have questions? So, get to work!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
SHULZ, Charles M. “Full Peanuts”. Porto Alegre, RS: L&PM, 2010. P. 78.
Question 1 - The strip above features an interrogative adverb. Identify it:
A.
Question 2 - The interrogative adverb, identified above, indicates the idea of:
in time
b) cause
c) place
d) mode
Question 3 - "When" is an interrogative pronoun in:
a) When I arrived, they had already entered the water.
b) The girl did not see when the boy took off his shoes.
c) The water was too cold when the children entered.
d) When did the children enter the water?
Question 4 – The phrase “_____________ did the boy not take off his shoes to enter the water?” must be completed with the interrogative adverb:
why
b) why
c) why
d) why
Question 5 - The interrogative pronoun "where" or "where" was correctly used, expressing the circumstance of place, in the sentence:
a) Where are the children?
b) Where are they swimming?
c) I asked where the boys go.
d) Where is the lake?
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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