Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, about past tense perfect. Let's analyze this tense in the text a prestigious musician? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
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For many years, Dominguinhos was part of the group that accompanied Luiz Gonzaga. During this period, he gained recognition from established artists, making unforgettable musical partnerships in the 1970s and 1980s. One of his main partners, by the way, is _______ the singer from Pernambuco, Anastácia, known as the Queen of Forró, with whom he composed more than 200 songs. The duo was so tuned that it ended up becoming marriage! It's from them “I just want a darling”, have you heard? “I miss a good thing… what I miss makes me a sweetheart”.
Throughout his history, he has established himself as a composer, instrumentalist and arranger. Gonzagão's artistic heir, he also excelled in other musical genres, such as bossa nova, jazz and pop.
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Question 1 - In the excerpt below, there is a verb in the past perfect tense. Underline it:
“For many years, Dominguinhos was part of the group that accompanied Luiz Gonzaga.”
Question 2 - The verb underlined in the previous question is in the past perfect tense, as it indicates:
( ) a fully completed fact.
( ) an ongoing fact in the past.
( ) a fact that could have been concluded.
Question 3 - In “During this period, it gained recognition from renowned artists […]”, the subject of the verb in the past tense is classified as:
A:
Question 4 – Complete the space with the verb "to be" in the past perfect tense:
“One of his main partners, by the way, _______ the singer from Pernambuco, Anastácia […]”
Question 5 - Identify the past perfect verbs in the second paragraph of the text:
A:
Question 6 – The verbs in the past perfect tense, identified above, refer to:
( ) to the 1st person.
( ) to the 2nd person singular.
( ) to the 3rd person singular.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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