Portuguese activity, focused on eighth grade students, addresses the infinitive verbs. Are we going to analyze verbs in this noun form? To do this, answer the questions based on the text that the book “222 Recipes” presents to us! In him, the reader will find 222 simple recipes, easy to perform, but tasty and charming. Learn more about this book by reading the text and, of course, be sure to study verbs in the infinitive!
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Read this text about the book “222 Recipes”:
No more excuses for not cooking, because with Anonymus Gourmet cooking has become accessible and uncomplicated. In this book the reader will find 222 simple recipes, easy to perform, but tasty and charming. They are recipes for all meals, including the preparation of meat, poultry, rice, fish, pasta, broths and soups, as well as vegetarian options. And, of course, we couldn't miss the delicious snacks at snack time: breads, cakes, cakes and various desserts to sweeten the day. Good food need not become the enemy of our lack of time. Easy and quick recipes from Anonymus Gourmet add new color and flavor to our lives.
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Question 1 - In the period that introduces the text, a verb is in the infinitive. Tick it:
( ) "They are finished"
( ) "to cook"
( ) "returned"
Question 2 - In "222 new reasons to delight", the verb in the infinitive indicates:
( ) an action
( ) a state
( ) a feature
Question 3 - In the excerpt “[…] the delights of the hour could not be missing […]”, the verb in the infinitive:
( ) has no subject.
( ) forms a verbal phrase.
( ) has the same subject as the verb “could”.
Question 4 – In the sentence “A good meal need not become an enemy […]”, the verb in the infinitive:
( ) was used in active voice.
( ) was used in passive voice.
( ) was used in the reflective voice.
Question 5 - In the passage “[…] several desserts to sweeten the day to day.”, the verb in the infinitive demanded a complement without a preposition. Therefore, he is:
( ) intransitive
( ) direct transitive
( ) indirect transitive
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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