Portuguese activity, focused on students in the seventh year of elementary school, addresses the simple period. When does a period qualify in this way? When do you have a subject, a nucleus or a prayer? How about learning? To do so, answer the questions that refer to the text about the book It's all family!
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From time to time, Lucas fights with his sister Elisa. Julia has no siblings, but she has double everything. David has a three-quarter-of-a-father that he adores. Carla and Maurício have two mothers and two fathers. Carolina is very sad and doesn't want to have another mother. Paula gets two parties a year: her birthday and arrival day. Maurício's father calls him a slob. Lucinha has a voice just like her mother's. However, they all have something in common: they belong to a family, and every family is unique!
Book authors: Alexandra Maxeiner and Anke Kuhl. Available in: .
Question 1 - Identify the simple period:
() "Júlia has no siblings, but she has double everything."
() "Carolina is very sad and she doesn't want to have another mother."
( ) "Lucinha has the same voice as her mother."
Question 2 - In the simple period identified above, the verb expresses:
( ) a certainty.
( ) a hypothesis.
( ) a recommendation.
Question 3 - In the simple period "Sometimes, Lucas fights with his sister Elisa.”, the expression underlined above expresses a circumstance of:
( ) place.
( ) mode.
( ) time.
Question 4 – In the simple period “Mauricio's father calls him pituquinho.”, the personal pronoun “o” was used to refer to:
( ) to Maurício's father.
( ) to Mauritius.
( ) a little bit.
Question 5 - It can be concluded that a period is simple when:
( ) has a subject.
( ) has a core.
( ) has a prayer.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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