Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, explores the phrases in the future. How about identifying them and understanding the role they play? So, answer the proposed questions based on the text that promotes the show Miss Baratinha Wants to Get Married!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
On Sunday (22), the tip is to enjoy the show “Dona Baratinha Quer se Casar”, which will be presented at the Cultural Space of the Recreio concessionaire.
The classic story of the old wives, which in this version is interpreted in a very amusing way, comes to delight children and adults. The show can be seen at 10:30 am, with free entry.
The story begins when Dona Baratinha finds a box of money and puts it in her head that she wants to get married. Because of the box, of course, many suitors appear, but Dona Baratinha is very demanding and will hand-pick her future husband. Who will she marry? Don't miss it!
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Question 1 - Identify the passage that contains a verbal phrase in the future:
( ) “[…] which will be presented at the Cultural Space of the Recreio concessionaire.”
( ) “[…] which in this version is interpreted in a very amusing way […]”
( ) “The show can be seen at 10:30 am, with free entry.”
Question 2 - In the sentence “[…] and will hand-pick your future husband.”, the phrase in the future “will choose” has as subject:
( ) "The story"
( ) "your head"
( ) “Dona Baratinha”
Question 3 - Rewrite the sentence above, replacing the phrase in the future "will choose" by the corresponding verb meaning:
A.
Question 4 - In the passage “Who is she going to marry?”, the term “if” that composes the phrase in the future indicates:
( ) the active voice of the verb “to marry”.
( ) the passive voice of the verb “to marry”.
( ) the reflective voice of the verb “to marry”.
Question 5 - The phrase "going to get married" in the future expresses a fact:
( ) that could happen.
( ) that will happen.
( ) that could happen.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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