Portuguese activity, aimed at seventh-year students, proposes the study of intransitive verbs. Do you know when a verb is intransitive? When he expresses the desired idea without needing a complement! Let's understand how they work in the text Bomb, the bomb that had a heart?
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One day, Bombaboa was taken by plane to destroy a city. Suddenly she felt like she was falling, falling, falling. Bombaboa then made a great effort and managed to deviate from the target, falling into a haystack on a small farm. As the hay was soft, it did not explode: and she was so tired that she fell asleep… And dreamed. It was a beautiful dream! She was surrounded by children who asked her to play. But the dream was short-lived… By other hands she was taken. It didn't take long and Bombaboa saw that it was over another city. And she again she felt that she should kill and destroy. She made a great effort to dodge the target. To no avail. EXPLODED! But instead of death and destruction, she covered the sky with flowers, in an explosion of joy. That day, the townspeople sang and danced, commemorating the flowery miracle.
LIGHT, Ivan. “Bombaboa, the bomb that had a heart”. Belo Horizonte: Editora Lê, 1994.
Question 1 - The intransitive verb is one that has a complete meaning, that is, it does not need a complement. The underlined verb follows this rule in:
( ) "[…] that she He fell asleep…”
( ) “[…] Bombaboa it saw that was about another city.
( ) “Did a great effort to deviate from the target.”
Question 2 - The intransitive verb, identified in the question above, expresses:
( ) an action by Bombaboa.
( ) a state of Bombay.
( ) a Bombaboa way of being.
Question 3 - In the sentence “And dreamed.”, the intransitive verb “dreamed” indicates a fact:
( ) predictable
( ) in execution
( ) concluded
Question 4 – The highlighted verb dispensed complement in:
( ) "[…] for to destroy a city."
( ) “[…] got deviate from the target […]"
( ) “[…] who were asked to play.”
Question 5 - Point out the intransitive verbs that make up the last period of the text:
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Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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