Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the Indefinite Pronouns. Are we going to analyze the pronouns that accompany or replace the nouns, expressing indefiniteness? To do this, answer the questions based on the text that tells us about the book “Nina eo Amor”. According to the author of the text, a good book to read for those who already feel their heart beating faster for someone.
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Nina is in love with Sacha. But this is giving a lot of headaches, because she still doesn't quite understand what passion and love are. It will take a lot of questions to differentiate the love for a friend from the love between a man and a woman, and all other ways of loving (even when we say that we love a certain kind of food). In
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Question 1 - In “Love in all its forms”, “all” gives an indefinite meaning to:
( ) an adjective
( ) a pronoun
( ) a noun
Question 2 - In the excerpt “But this is causing a lot of headaches, because she […]”, there is a pronoun that expresses indefiniteness. Tick it:
( ) "that"
( ) "lots of"
( ) "Is it over there"
Question 3 – In the "[…] some myths such as the emergence […]", the indefinite pronoun underlined:
( ) explains a noun.
( ) accompanies a noun.
( ) takes the place of a noun.
Question 4 - In the phrase “A good book to read for those who already feel the heart […]”, the “who” is:
( ) a relative pronoun
( ) an indefinite pronoun
( ) an interrogative pronoun
Question 5 - The undefined pronouns, analyzed above, comprise:
( ) a notice
( ) a review
( ) a love tale
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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