Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, about infinitive verbs. Are we going to study this noun form of the verb? So, answer the questions based on the inspiring news It's never late!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Retired Leda S. is there to inspire the world and prove that dreams are ageless! At 70, the former civil servant decided to move to Argentina and study Medicine at one of the most prestigious universities in Buenos Aires.
Leda's dream has been with her since 1964, when she left high school. Even though she didn't manage to study Medicine, she didn't stop! She studied Library Science, graduated in Arts and now says ________ with all the breath necessary to start another college.
In addition to her new degree, Leda plans to delve into the Spanish language and travel to England in the future to improve her English.
It's never too late to chase dreams!
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Question 1 - Identify, with dashes, the verbs in the infinitive that make up this period:
“Retired Leda S. is there to inspire the world and prove that dreams are ageless!”
Question 2 - In the period above, the verbs in the infinitive express:
( ) actions
( ) States
( ) ways of being
Question 3 - In the passage “Although not have achieved to attend Medicine […]”, the phrase with verb in the infinitive underlined has as subject:
( ) "the former civil servant"
( ) "Leda"
( ) "Is it over there"
Question 4 - The space marked in the text was correctly filled in the sentence:
( ) “[…] now he says he has all the necessary breath […]”
( ) “[…] now he says he has all the necessary breath […]”
( ) “[…] now he says he is (or “is”) with all the necessary breath […]”
Question 5 - In “Leda plans to delve into the Spanish language […]”, the pronoun “if” and the infinitive verb “to deepen” indicate:
( ) an active action by Leda.
( ) a passive action by Leda.
( ) a reflexive action of Leda.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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