Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the past perfect verbs. What do they express in the communicative context? Let's find out? So, answer the various questions that explore the past perfect tense in the text. Literary Moment highlights the work of Augusto dos Anjos.
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PROF: CLASS:
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Carefully read the text. Then he answers the questions about the past perfect tense:
Poet Paraibano is considered one of the most critical of the time when _________ in activity
The rupture of antipoetry and raw writing, without the traditional romantic contours present in texts of literature, became features registered in the works of the poet from Paraíba Augusto dos Angels.
Anyone who reads the author's writings will come across the universe of the inhuman and taboo themes such as death, prostitution and madness.
Born into a family of plantation owners, Augusto dos Anjos was taught to read and write by his father, he grew up surrounded by books from the library of the house he lived in, and began writing his first poems at the age of 7 age.
As a young man, he studied law, but never practiced. It was through the readings of several authors that the author built his own differentiated and challenging worldview.
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Question 1 - Reread this text fragment:
"Poet Paraibano is considered one of the most critical of the time when _________ in activity"
The space indicated must be filled with the verb “to be” in the past perfect tense. Point it out:
( ) “was”.
( ) "was".
( ) “had been”.
Question 2 - In the segment “[…]” characteristics registered in the works of the poet from Paraíba, Augusto dos Anjos.”, the verb in the past tense was used:
( ) in active voice.
( ) in passive voice.
( ) in the reflective voice.
Question 3 - In the prayer “[…] Augusto dos Anjos was literate by his father […]”, the complement of the phrase in the past perfect tense is called:
( ) direct object.
( ) indirect object.
( ) agent of the liability.
Question 4 – Underline the verbs that make up this excerpt:
“[…] He grew up surrounded by books from the library of the house where he lived […]”
The underlined verbs above were inflected in the perfect past tense to indicate:
( ) completed facts.
( ) unfinished facts.
( ) sporadic facts.
Question 5 - In the sentence “[…] he started writing the first poems at the age of 7.”, The verb in the past tense required complement with a preposition. Therefore, he is:
( ) intransitive.
( ) direct transitive.
( ) indirect transitive.
Question 6 – In "when young, studied Law […]”, the highlighted expression modifies the meaning of the verb in the past perfect tense, indicating a circumstance of:
( ) place.
( ) time.
( ) denial.
Question 7 – The prayer “[…] but he never got to exercise the profession.”, Formed with a verb in the past tense, expresses:
( ) a contrast.
( ) one caveat.
( ) a compensation.
Question 8 – In “[…] the author built his own vision […]”, the past tense perfect verb expresses:
( ) an action.
( ) a state.
( ) a feature.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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