Portuguese activity, suitable for seventh-year students, explores the inflections of the verb "to be". How about analyzing the different forms of the verb “to be” in the text about the first films? To begin with, you must fill in the space in the title with the verb “to be” in the imperfect tense of the indicative mood! Come on guys?
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No colors or dialogues, but even so, cinema has always been all good. Today, Brazil is a great producer of nationally and internationally successful films. After all, who has not heard of “Tropa de Elite”, “Central do Brasil” or “O Auto da Compadecida”? So, on the day of the Brazilian Cinema, take the opportunity to see a national movie in theaters and pay homage to all the professionals in our cinema!
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Question 1 - Fills in the space, indicated in the text, the verb “to be” in the imperfect tense of the indicative way. Check the alternative where the filling was done correctly:
( ) “What were the first movies like?”
( ) “How were the first movies?”
( ) “What would the first movies look like?”
Question 2 - The verb, which filled the space in the title, was used in the voice:
( ) active
( ) passive
( ) reflective
Question 3 - In the excerpt “[…] cinema has always been all good.”, the verb “was” expresses:
( ) a wish
( ) a certainty
( ) a hypothesis
Question 4 – In the text, the adverb “always” adds to the verb “was” the circumstance of:
( ) place
( ) intensity
( ) time
Question 5 - In the passage “Today, Brazil is a great producer of nationally and internationally successful films.”, the verb “to be” is:
( ) binding
( ) intransitive
( ) direct transitive
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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