Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, aims to study the direct transitive verb. Can you identify him? Is that what makes full sense? Or is it what you need to add? With or without preposition? Did you paint a doubt? Then answer the proposed questions based on the text The date, written by Lygia Fagundes Telles.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
All around, the vast countryside. Bathed in soft mist, the green was pale and opaque. Against the sky rose the black cliffs so straight they looked as if they had been cut with a knife. Perched on the tip of the tallest stone, the sun peeked out from behind a cloud.
“― Where, my God?! – I asked myself – Where did I see this same landscape, on an afternoon like this?”
It was the first time I stepped in that place. In my wanderings around, I had never gone beyond the valley. But that day, without any fatigue, I crossed the hill and reached the countryside. How calm! And what a desolation. All of that – of that I was pretty sure – was completely unheard of for me. But why then did the picture identify itself, in every detail, with a similar image deep in my memory? I turned to the woods that stretched out to my right. This grove I had also seen with its ember-colored foliage within a golden mist. “― I've seen it all, I've seen it… But where? And when?"
I walked towards the cliffs. I crossed the field. And I arrived at the mouth of the abyss carved between the stones. A dense vapor rose like a breath from that throat from whose unfathomable bottom came the very remote sound of running water. That sound I also knew. I closed my eyes. “― But if I've never been here! I dreamed, was that it? I traveled through these places in a dream and now the palpable, real encounters? By one of those extraordinary coincidences would I have anticipated that walk while I slept?” I shook my head, no, the memory – as old as it was alive – escaped the unconsciousness of a simple dream.[…]
TELLES, Lygia Fagundes. “Eight Tales of Love”. São Paulo: Attica.
Question 1 - Carefully review the first paragraph of the text. Then, mark the sentence whose highlighted verb is direct transitive:
a) "Dipped in a mild mist, the green was pale and opaque."
b) “Against the sky, stood up the black cliffs […]"
c) “[…] so straight that looked like cut with the knife."
of the sun peeked behind a cloud.”
Question 2 - The complement of the transitive direct verb is called the direct object. Check the direct object that composes the phrase “That sound I also knew.”:
a) "That sound"
b) "I"
c) "also"
d) "knew"
Question 3 – The underlined verb is direct transitive in:
The) "[…] asked myself […]"
B) "[…] transposed the hill and I reached the field."
c) “All that – that was quite right – was completely unheard of for me.”
d) "Went walking towards the cliffs.”
Question 4 - In the passage “I had also known this wood with its ember-colored foliage inside a golden mist.”, the verb “has known” is:
a) connection
b) indirect transitive
c) intransitive
d) direct transitive
Question 5 - In all alternatives, the direct object was correctly identified, except in:
a) "I crossed the field." ("the field")
b) "I closed my eyes." (the eyes")
c) “I walked through these places in a dream […]” (“in a dream”)
d) “I shook my head […]” (“the head”)
Question 6 – The verb “give” is directly transitive in the prayer:
a) You could see the joy stamped on her face!
b) It took 18 hours and she was still contemplating the beautiful countryside!
c) I couldn't remember everything she dreamed of…
d) It makes you want to know that place!
Question 7 – It is concluded that the direct transitive verb:
a) has full meaning.
b) requires complement with preposition.
c) requires complement without preposition.
d) requires two complements: one with and one without a preposition.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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