Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, explores the simple guy. Do you know when a subject is simple? Did you paint a doubt now? So, answer the questions based on a take off of Hagar, in which he and his family talk about the Great Wall of Europe!
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Read:
Dick Browne. The Best of Hagar: The Horrible. Porto Alegre: L&PM Pocket, 2006. v. 2, p. 75.
Question 1 - Notice that the characters on the strip are talking about the Great Wall of Europe and are standing next to it. In this context, identify the demonstrative pronoun that could work, in the first square, as the simple subject of the verb "is":
( ) “This is the Great Wall of Europe […]”
( ) “This is the Great Wall of Europe […]”
( ) “That is the Great Wall of Europe […]”
Question 2 - In the question asked by Hagar, the simple subject was expressed by:
( ) an indefinite pronoun
( ) a relative pronoun
( ) an interrogative pronoun
Question 3 - In the excerpt “People on the other side.”, the core of the simple subject is:
( ) "people"
( ) "other"
( ) "side"
Question 4 – In the phrase “The Great Wall of Europe was built by the people on the other side.”, the simple subject is:
( ) agent of the action indicated by the verb.
( ) patient of the action indicated by the verb.
( ) agent and patient of the action indicated by the verb.
Question 5 - The subject of the sentence “I don't know…” is hidden. Rewrite it so as to make it simple:
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Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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