Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the verbs in past tense. What do the verbs indicate in this tense? Let's learn? To do so, answer the questions based on the text that presents the work. We, written by Eva Furnari!
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Mel was always surrounded by butterflies and the inhabitants of her town insisted on making fun of the girl. One day, he felt it was a jerk in his foot: his little toe had tied a knot! And it didn't stop there. Every time the girl heard a mockery, a new knot was born: in her leg, in her hands, in her throat. Until, when the seventh knot appeared, she thought it was too much and decided to leave town. Discover how Mel managed to undo those knots, in this lyrical and delicate work about the painful feeling of inadequacy that many of us feel throughout childhood and adolescence.
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Question 1 - Carefully review the sentences. Afterwards, identify the one in which the underlined verb is in the past tense:
( ) “[…] the inhabitants of your city insisted in making fun of the girl […]"
( ) "Some day, felt it was a pull in the foot […]"
( ) “Discover how Honey got undo these knots […]"
Question 2 - In the sentence identified above, the verb is in the past tense to express:
( ) a continuous fact in the past.
( ) a hypothetical fact in the past.
( ) a sporadic fact in the past.
Question 3 - In the sentence “Honey was always surrounded by butterflies […]”, the term “always” modifies the meaning of the verb in the past tense “was”, indicating:
( ) place
( ) mode
( ) time
Question 4 – Underline the past tense imperfect verbs in this text fragment:
"Every time the girl heard a mockery, a new knot was born: in the leg, in the hands [...]"
Question 5 - In the passage “[…] she thought it was too much and decided to leave town.”, there is a verb in the past tense. Point it out:
( ) "he thought"
( ) "was"
( ) “resolved”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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