Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, aims to study the indefinite pronoun. It is that term that accompanies or replaces the noun, expressing the idea of indefiniteness.! How about studying it in the curious text the brain revolution? So, don't forget to answer the proposed questions!
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Your brain is capable of almost anything. He can stop time, spend several days without sleep, read thoughts, move objects at a distance and rebuild as needed. They sound like comic book superpowers, but they're just a few of the discoveries neuroscientists have made over the past decade. Some of these feats have always been part of his brain and we're only now realizing it. Others are the result of science: by deciphering some mechanisms of our mind, researchers are finding ways to accomplish things that previously seemed impossible. The result is a revolution like no other, capable of changing not only the way we understand the brain, but also the image we make of the world, reality and who we are. […]
KENSKI, R. The brain revolution. “Superinteresting”, August 2006.
Question 1 - The fragment "Your brain is capable of almost anything." contains a pronoun that expresses the idea of indefiniteness. Identify it:
( ) "your"
( ) "almost"
( ) "any"
Question 2 - In the second sentence of the text, the pronoun "various" does not define the meaning:
( ) from the noun “days”.
( ) from the noun “thoughts”.
( ) of the noun “objects”.
Question 3 - In "Others they are the fruit of science […]”, the indefinite pronoun underlined resumes:
( ) "stories"
( ) "discoveries"
( ) "feats"
Question 4 - In the text above, an indefinite pronoun was used in feminine and masculine. Identify the prayers in which they are present. Then underline them:
A.
Question 5 - Tick the sentence in which the indefinite pronoun "quite" was spelled correctly:
( ) Our brain can do a lot of things!
( ) Our brain can do a lot of things!
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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