Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth grade of elementary school, about verbs in the indicative mode. What do they express? Certainties, assumptions or guidelines? Let's find out? So, answer the questions based on the text that the book presents to us. Tasty: the best recipes!
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You know Tasty: the popular cooking channel that brings people from all over the world together around their computers and cell phones. You've certainly been mesmerized by the videos, but there's something magical about having a book of these delights at your fingertips. Tasty is just that: over 80 renowned dishes that have reached the pinnacle of popularity through from the comments, likes, shares and, above all, from the bellies full of fans like you. Whether it's something elaborate like a unicorn cake or simpler like a classic lasagna, every recipe here is special. Now, you can fulfill your dream of preparing a delicious dish for all tastes and occasions whenever you want. Get ready: your recipes are about to go viral.
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Question 1 - The highlighted verb is in indicative mode in the passage:
( ) “[…] the popular culinary channel that unites people worldwide […]"
( ) “Be something made like a unicorn cake […]"
( ) “Get ready: your recipes are about to go viral.”
Question 2 - In the passage above, the verb is in the indicative to express:
( ) a certainty.
( ) an assumption.
( ) an orientation.
Question 3 - The adverb “already” adds to the verb “stayed” the circumstance of:
( ) mode
( ) cause
( ) time
Question 4 – In the excerpt “[…] more than 80 renowned dishes that reached the top of their popularity […]”, the verb in the indicative expresses:
( ) a completed action.
( ) a predictable action.
( ) an unfinished action.
Question 5 - In the segment “[…] every recipe here is special.”, the verb in the indicative mode “is” performs the syntactic function of:
( ) connecting verb
( ) intransitive verb
( ) direct transitive verb
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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