Portuguese activity, focused on seventh-year students, aims to study the cardinal numerals. What do they indicate? A fraction, a quantity or a numerical order? Let's learn? To do this, answer the questions based on the text on the Sergipe Children's Public Library! It is worth mentioning that one of the questions asks for the writing of cardinal numerals in full, something that usually raises doubts, isn't it true? So, get to work, folks!
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Created in 1974, it brings together 11,000 books and 4,500 comic books from the 70s to the present day. There is also a small collection of children's books in Braille and Cordel literature titles.
The library has held, for nine years, the Meeting of Sergipe Storytellers, in addition to offering meetings with authors of children's literature, theater classes, recycling of materials and making of dolls.
The library is currently undergoing a renovation focused on the inclusion of deaf, blind and other handicapped children. It is expected to reopen in January 2019.
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Question 1 - The term underlined is a cardinal numeral in the passage:
( ) “There is also a small collection of children's books in Braille […]"
( ) “The library performs, there nine years, the Sergipe Storytellers Meeting […]"
( ) "The library is currently undergoing one remodeling […]"
Question 2 - In the passage identified above, the cardinal numeral:
( ) does not vary.
( ) varies in gender.
( ) varies in number.
Question 3 - Write in full the cardinal numerals present in the initial period of the text:
The)
B)
ç)
d)
Question 4 – In the excerpt "The forecast is to reopen in January 2019.", the cardinal numeral "2019" composes an expression that indicates:
( ) place
( ) time
( ) goal
Question 5 - It can be concluded that the numeral is cardinal when:
( ) expresses a fraction.
( ) expresses a quantity.
( ) expresses a numerical order.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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