Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, aims to study the adverbial phrases. How about identifying them and understanding the role they play in fun strip of curassow? So, be sure to answer the questions proposed below!
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Question 1 - In the passage that introduces the strip “Look sharp, all the senses under the skin!”, the adverbial phrase indicates:
( ) intensity
( ) time
( ) mode
Question 2 - The “à” that makes up the adverbial phrase “around you” is the fusion:
( ) of the preposition “a” with the definite article “a”.
( ) of the preposition “a” with the demonstrative pronoun “a”.
( ) of the preposition “a” with the oblique personal pronoun “a”.
Question 3 - Check the adverbial phrase that expresses time in the second square of the strip:
( ) "Once again"
( ) "won"
( ) "was found"
Question 4 – In the sentence "No way, the curassow can eat a box of chocolates!”, the underlined adverbial phrase introduces:
( ) a hypothesis
( ) a denial
( ) a comparison
Question 5 - Underline the adverbial phrases that make up the following sentences:
a) If Mutum looked back, he would come across his father!
b) Curassow acted on the sly to get what he wanted…
c) Certainly, Mutum plotted everything!
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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