Portuguese activity, aimed at first year high school students, about linking verb and significant verb. Do you know the difference between them? How about learning through the analysis of a strip? So, get to work!
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Question 1 - In the question “Are we going to order something?”, the significant verb “ask” indicates:
( ) an action.
( ) a state.
( ) a way of being.
Question 2 - In the sentence "He said he was satisfied only with my company.", it can be stated that:
( ) the verb “said” is a link and the verb “was” is significant.
( ) the verb “said” is significant and the verb “was” is a link.
( ) the verb “said” and the verb “was” are significant.
Question 3 - Classify the underlined verb, numbering as indicated:
( ) "No I want eat nothing."
( ) “Me glad with your company."
( ) “Stayed scared to death […]"
Question 4 – In the prayer “He is a cute.”, the highlighted part is called:
( ) bet
( ) predicative of the subject
( ) direct object
Question 5 - In the passage “I only know how to eat with a spoon […]”, the significant verb “eat” is:
( ) indirect transitive
( ) direct transitive
( ) intransitive
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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