Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the verbs in indicative mode. What do they indicate in the communicative context? Let's find out? To do so, answer the questions based on the text. Has a seal for everything.
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Today, March 5, is celebrated Philatelist Day in Brazil, a date that honors stamp collectors. Much more than a hobby, Philately ______ is a cultural activity that awakens passions all over the world. Think quickly about something: it could be a profession, a scientific discovery, a sport, an animal, a plant or even a cause to be defended. Thought? You will most likely find a postage stamp, issued in any country in the world at any time, on the subject.
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Question 1 - In the passage “[…] date that honors stamp collectors.”, the verb is in the indicative mode to express:
( ) a certainty.
( ) a hypothesis.
( ) a recommendation.
Question 2 - Fill in the space, in the text segment below, with the verb "to be" in the present tense in the indicative way:
“Much more than a hobby, Philately ______ is a cultural activity […]”
Question 3 - In the excerpt “[…] that awakens passions all over the world.”, the verb in the indicative mode refers to a subject:
( ) hidden.
( ) simple.
( ) composite.
Question 4 – Highlight the verb "to think" that was used in the indicative mode:
“Think quickly about something: it could be a profession, a scientific discovery, a sport, an animal, a plant or even a cause to be defended. Thought?"
Question 5 - In the sentence “[…] you will probably find a postage stamp […]”, the adverb modifies the meaning of the verb in an indicative way, expressing:
( ) doubt.
( ) denial.
( ) statement.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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