Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the adverbial adjunct of place. Let's analyze the expressions that indicate the circumstance of place in relation to the facts? To do this, answer the questions based on the text that tells us about the New Year in New York, United States.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
The most famous party in the United States takes place in New York. There, people gather in Times Square, one of the city's greatest symbols, to see a 5.3-ton ball descend from one of the buildings. At 23:59, the sphere begins to descend as people count down to the entrance of the new year. After midnight, the place is filled with confetti, launched to celebrate the arrival of the new cycle. For security reasons, there is no fireworks display in Times Square.
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Question 1 - Look carefully at the sentences. Then point to the one where there is an adverbial adjunct of place:
( ) “[…] one of the greatest symbols of the city […]”
( ) “After midnight, the place is full of confetti […]”
( ) “For security reasons, there is no fireworks display in Times Square.”
Question 2 - In the excerpt mentioned above, the adverbial adjunct of place was expressed:
( ) by an adverb.
( ) by an adverbial phrase.
( ) by an adverbial expression.
Question 3 – In the text above, the adverbial adjunct of place "There" was used to refer to:
( ) to the United States.
( ) to New York.
( ) to Times Saquare.
Question 4 - The adverbial adjunct of place "Lá" modifies the meaning of a verb:
( ) in active voice.
( ) in passive voice.
( ) in the reflective voice.
question 5 – In the period “The most famous party in the United States takes place in New York.”, the expression “of the United States”:
( ) is a bet.
( ) is an adnominal adjunct.
( ) is an adverbial adjunct of place.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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