Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, aims to study the definite articles. Let's analyze the words that precede the nouns, defining them? To do this, answer the questions based on the text that tells us about the New Year in Hong Kong, China!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Hong Kong's most traditional New Year's Eve party takes place in Victoria Harbour. With one hour before the countdown starts, fireworks are set off every fifteen minutes so that people start to get into the mood. When the New Year arrives, the definitive fireworks display begins and can last up to ten minutes. The celebration is not bigger than the Chinese New Year (the Chinese calendar follows different dates than the calendars we use in Brazil) and the National Day of China. In these celebrations, the fireworks display can last up to 20 minutes.
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Question 1 - The "a" is a definite article in the passage:
( ) “Hong Kong's most traditional New Year's party […]”
( ) “[…] fireworks are fired every fifteen minutes […]”
( ) “[…] it can last up to 20 minutes.”
Question 2 - In the excerpt “When the New Year arrives, the definitive fireworks display starts […]”, the defined articles indicate:
( ) the same gender.
( ) the same number.
( ) the same gender and number.
Question 3 - In the fragment “[…] the Chinese calendar follows different dates than the calendars we use […]”, the definite articles compose a sentence that aims to:
( ) express an opinion.
( ) introduce a conclusion.
( ) establish a comparison.
Question 4 – In the segment “[…] the calendars we use in Brazil […]”, the article “o” joins a preposition, forming a contraction. Identify this preposition:
( ) "in"
( ) "in"
( ) "per"
Question 5 - It can be concluded that the articles give a certain meaning:
( ) to verbs
( ) to adjectives
( ) to nouns
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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