Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, addresses the definite article. How about studying those words that define the meaning of nouns? To do this, answer the questions based on a fragment of the book The Appointed Meeting, written by Fernando Sabino!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Antonieta unexpectedly told her that she was leaving:
– Dad arrives tomorrow. He goes with the governor to a livestock exhibition in Uberaba, he wants me to go with him. From there we'll go straight to Rio. Just now that they had so much to talk about! The next day, back at the barracks, it was he (Eduardo) who told him on the phone:
– Your father's visit is official. We were scheduled for the minister's escort soon, from the station to the palace.
Fernando Sabino. “The Appointed Meeting”, 5. Ed., p. 122.
Question 1 - Check the sentence that presents a definite article:
( ) "Antonieta unexpectedly told her that she was leaving [...]"
( ) “– Dad arrives tomorrow.”
( ) “– Your father's visit is official.”
Question 2 - The term "a" is an article defined in the passage:
( ) “Go with the governor to a livestock exhibition in Uberaba […]”
( ) "Just now that they had so much to talk about!"
( ) "We were assigned to the minister's escort soon […]"
Question 3 - In “O Encontro Marcado”, the article defines the meaning:
( ) of the verb “Encounter”.
( ) from the adverb “Encounter”.
( ) of the noun “Encounter”.
Question 4 - In the excerpt "At the next day, back to the barracks […]”, the underlined word is the contraction of the preposition “in” with:
( ) the definite article “the”.
( ) the personal pronoun “o”.
( ) the demonstrative pronoun “o”.
Question 5 - In the segment “[…] from the station to the palace.”, the preposition “of” contracts with the definite article “a” to indicate:
( ) quite
( ) place
( ) time
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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