Portuguese activity, focused on eighth grade students, addresses the Indefinite Pronouns. Are we going to analyze the pronouns that accompany or take the place of nouns, expressing the idea of indefiniteness? To do this, answer the questions based on the text on the Vanilla!
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Read:
You probably know vanilla, you've already eaten something that contains vanilla, you like its sweet aroma and peculiar flavor that, they say, once tasted is never forgotten. Difficult who doesn't like it.
But, did you know that all that aroma and flavor that we are used to finding in sweets, ice cream, cakes, drinks, incense, beauty products and so many other things, comes from the fruit of an orchid?
Can believe! Those thin dark beans, which perfume from afar, come, yes, from some types of tropical orchids whose genus, precisely because of them, ended up being named Vanilla. […]
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Question 1 - The underlined pronoun is undefined in the segment:
( ) “[…] likes the your sweet aroma […]"
( ) “Those dark and thin beans […]"
( ) “[…] some types of tropical orchids […]"
Question 2 - In the segment pointed out above, the indefinite pronoun:
( ) explains a noun.
( ) accompanies a noun.
( ) takes the place of a noun.
Question 3 - In the prayer “Difficult who doesn't like it.”, “who” is:
( ) a relative pronoun
( ) an indefinite pronoun
( ) an interrogative pronoun
Question 4 – In the excerpt “But, did you know that all this aroma […]”, there is a pronoun that expresses indefiniteness. Identify it:
( ) "you"
( ) "all"
( ) "that"
Question 5 - In “[…] so many other things […]”, the indefinite pronouns were inflected:
( ) in the noun gender “things”.
( ) in the number of the noun “things”.
( ) in the gender and number of the noun “things”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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