Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, aims to study the participle. Can you identify this noun form of the verb? The proposed questions are based on the text "The red bat is at risk of extinction".
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It has reddish fur, long and narrow wings, perfect for giving more speed and agility in flight. He likes to go out at night and if it comes towards his neck… Know that he must be seeing a mosquito landing on him! Your diet is not blood but insects!
As they are more active animals at night, bats generally spend the day resting in hollow shelters and tree foliage, crevices in rocks and man-made buildings.
The red bat is very sensitive to changes in the environment caused by man, such as increased pollution, deforestation and the destruction of the forests where it lives. In order to get to know the species even better and to balance the food chain, the recovery and protection of the places where it is found are of great importance.
BOCCHIGLIERI, Adriana; MENDONÇA, André Faria. Available in:. (With cuts).
Question 1 - In the period “Know that you must be seeing a mosquito perched on it!”, the authors used verbs in the three nominal forms. Check the one that is in the form of participle:
( ) "be"
( ) “seeing”
( ) “landing”
Question 2 - The highlighted term is a participle in the passage:
( ) “He has fur reddish […]”
( ) “[…] wings long and narrow […]"
( ) “[…] changes in the environment provoked for the man."
Question 3 - In the phrase “[…] made by man.”, the participle “made” has as reference:
( ) "tree foliage"
( ) "cracks in rocks"
( ) "constructions"
Question 4 – In “[…] where is she found.”, the highlighted participle works syntactically as:
( ) predicative of the subject
( ) adnominal assistant
( ) adverbial adjunct
Question 5 - Identify the participle of the verb "to extinguish":
( ) extinct
( ) extinct
( ) the two previous forms
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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