Portuguese activity, suitable for students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the active voice verbs. What does this verbal voice indicate? That the subject is an agent, is he a patient, or is he an agent and patient? Let's learn? To do this, answer the questions that refer to the text about the film. Inside Out!
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Read this snippet of a text about the movie Inside Out:
The film Inside Out, a Disney and Pixar blockbuster and critic, tells the story of Rilley, an 11-year-old girl who faces a series of changes in her life. The main one was to leave his hometown, in the state of Minnesota (USA), to live in the distant city of San Francisco. The plot unfolds inside the girl's head, where five emotions — Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust — are responsible for processing information and storing memories. The drawing was directed by American Pete Docter, who sought help from psychologists and neurologists in preparing the script. […]
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Question 1 - The verb is in the active voice in the excerpt:
( ) “The plot unfolds inside the girl's head […]”
( ) “The drawing was directed by the American Pete Docter […]”
( ) “[…] he sought help from psychologists and neurologists in preparing the script.”
Question 2 - Underline the verb in the active voice below:
"The film Inside Out, Disney and Pixar's blockbuster and critic, tells the story […]"
Question 3 - The verb in the active voice, underlined above, expresses:
( ) an action.
( ) a state.
( ) a feature.
Question 4 - Read back:
“[…] Rilley, an 11-year-old girl who faces a series of changes in her life.”
The active voice verb composes a part of the text that:
( ) evaluates the character Rilley.
( ) takes up the Rilley character.
( ) presents the character Rilley.
Question 5 - It can be concluded that a verb is in the active voice, when the subject:
( ) and U.S.
( ) is patient.
( ) is agent and patient.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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