Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, addresses the oblique pronouns. The personal pronoun is oblique when it plays the role of object or complement! How about analyzing them, understanding the role played by them? To do this, answer the questions about the text Enemies?, text fragment How to adapt the pet to a new animal? Very interesting, isn't it?
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When a dog arrives, the cat's first reaction is to hide. That's why it's important that he have places to isolate himself. Respect his time and hope that curiosity will lead him to the newcomer. If you already have a dog and have decided to raise a pussy, keep the two separate at first. This makes the dog smell the cat and get used to it. When introducing them, bring toys and snacks. Despite being very different, they can get along very well!
Text fragment “How to adapt the pet to a new animal?”.
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Question 1 - There is an oblique personal pronoun in the passage:
( ) “[…] the cat's first reaction is to hide.”
( ) “That is why it is important that he has places […]”
( ) “If you already have a dog […]”
Question 2 - Identify the phrase in which the term "o" is an oblique personal pronoun:
( ) “Respect his time […]”
( ) “[…] wait for curiosity to take you to […]”
( ) “This makes the dog feel […]”
Question 3 - The personal pronoun is oblique when it plays the role of object or complement. In the sentence identified above, the term "o" works as:
( ) direct object
( ) indirect object
( ) nominal complement
Question 4 - The word "if" only does not work as an oblique pronoun in the excerpt:
( ) “If you already have a dog and decided to raise a pussy […]”
( ) "This makes the dog smell the cat and get used to it."
( ) “Despite being very different, they can get along very well!”
Question 5 - At the end of the text, the oblique personal pronoun “los” refers to:
( ) to the dog and the cat.
( ) to toys.
( ) to snacks.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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