Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, explores the adverbs so. Let's analyze those words that modify the meaning of a verb or adverb, indicating mood? Then answer the questions based on the text. Colleagues, featured in the book “O Brasil anecdotico”, written by Humberto de Campos!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
After joining the Ministry of Finance, there was counselor Francisco Belizário Soares de Sousa appealed, already three Sometimes, to the credit of the country abroad, when, while spending a day on Rua do Ouvidor, he heard someone greeting him high:
- Good morning Mr. Counselor, my friend and colleague!
The minister turned, and, seeing Paula Ney, hat in hand, bowing, awkwardly responded to the greeting.
And Ney, soon, with the same smile:
– Colleague, yes… Because… V. Your Excellency don't you live on loans too?
Humberto de Campos. “Anecdotal Brazil”.
Question 1 - Point out the passage that contains an adverb so:
( ) “[…] there was the counselor Francisco Belizário Soares de Sousa appealed, already three times […]”
( ) “[…] when, when spending a day on Ouvidor Street […]”
( ) “[…] he heard that someone was greeting him out loud […]”
Question 2 - The adverb of manner, mentioned above, indicates the circumstance in which a fact occurred:
( ) continuous in the past.
( ) completed in the past.
( ) predictable in the past.
Question 3 - In the context above, the term "clumbling" plays the role of an adverb of manner, modifying the sense of the verb:
( ) "it returned"
( ) “seeing”
( ) “matched”
Question 4 – In the sentence “She asked ironically.”, the adverb “ironically” modifies the meaning of a verb:
( ) intransitive
( ) direct transitive
( ) indirect transitive
Question 5 - In the phrase "The minister was very upset!", the term "well" is:
( ) an adverb of mood.
( ) an adverb of time.
( ) an adverb of intensity.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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