Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, about adverbial time adjuncts. Are we going to study those expressions that indicate time? Then answer the questions based on the text. Odorless Images!
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Anyone who sees engravings or paintings of the beautiful women of the late 18th and early 19th centuries cannot fully feel the atmosphere breathed in those times.
The exuberant hairstyles used at the time, European fashion, required a series of artifices that left them with a very special odor.
The vast hairs, sometimes real sculptures that had hangings like mirrors, spoons, ribbons, feathers and vegetables were fixed to the women's hair with barrettes and glue based on fish. In a hot climate like ours, it didn't take long for the sweat to melt the material, which ran and mixed with other beautifying products, such as lard and powders of all kinds. At the time, the attractive hairstyles, due to the unmistakable fragrance, were called a very uninviting, albeit fair, name: “lion cage”.
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Question 1 - Identify the adverbial adjuncts that indicate tense in the first sentence of the text:
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Question 2 - Write in full the numerals present in the adverbial adjuncts identified in the previous question:
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Question 3 - In “The exuberant hairstyles used in season […]", the adverbial adjunct modifies:
( ) the meaning of an infinitive verb.
( ) the sense of a verb in the form of a participle.
( ) the sense of a verb in the form of a gerund.
Question 4 - In the passage “The vast hairs, sometimes real sculptures that brought pendants […]”, the adverbial tense adjunct “sometimes” could be replaced by:
( ) occasionally
( ) commonly
( ) simultaneously
Question 5 - In the last period of the text, the adverbial tense is separated by:
( ) comma
( ) quotation marks
( ) end
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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