Portuguese activity, suitable for seventh-year students, explores the definite article. What role does it play? Define the meaning of a verb, an adjective or a noun? Find out by answering the questions elaborated based on the text Is there a difference between dew and frost?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
The difference is the physical state of these natural phenomena. Dew is the gas that exists in the air and that condenses (turns into a liquid) during the night, due to low temperatures, forming droplets of water that are, for example, on plants. Frost is solid-state dew. It appears at even cooler temperatures, when ice crystals form in place of water droplets.
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Question 1 - Identify the prayer that features a definite article:
( ) "Is there a difference between dew and frost?"
( ) “[…] and which condenses (turns into liquid) during the night […]”
( ) “It appears in even colder temperatures […]”
Question 2 - In the sentence identified above, the article defines the meaning of:
( ) a verb
( ) an adjective
( ) a noun
Question 3 - In the second sentence of the text, the article "o" only does not determine the term:
( ) "dew"
( ) "gas"
( ) "net"
Question 4 - Underline the defined articles that make up the initial passage of the text:
"The difference is the physical state of these natural phenomena."
Question 5 - The articles, underlined above, indicate:
( ) the same gender and the same number of the nouns they define.
( ) the same number and different gender of the nouns they define.
( ) the same gender and the different number of the nouns they define.
Question 6 – In the segment “[…] when ice crystals form at the place of the drops of water.”, “in” is the contraction of a preposition with the definite article “the”. Point it out:
( ) in
( ) in
( ) with
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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