Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, about infinitive verbs. How about analyzing this nominal form in the text Inside? So, answer the proposed questions! In the passage “[…] a medicine to eliminate the problem.”, does the infinitive verb have the meaning of “cut”, “expel” or “end with”?
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When you go to the doctor and he suspects that there are worms inside your body, he immediately prescribes medication to eliminate the problem. And is it very important to follow the doctor's recommendations to the letter, or do you want to get sick from carrying amoebas, giardia, worms and other parasites inside you?
But how did these unwanted guests get there? Usually, because we drink or eat food – such as meat, vegetables and legumes – undercooked or poorly washed and also contaminated. Putting your hands in your mouth and walking barefoot are other ways to encourage the entry of parasites.
“Ciência Hoje das Crianças” magazine. Edition 215. Available in:. (Fragment).
Question 1 - In the passage “[…] a medicine to eliminate the problem.”, the verb in the infinitive has the meaning of:
( ) "cut".
( ) “expel”.
( ) "end up with".
Question 2 - In the excerpt “And it is very important to follow the doctor's recommendations to the letter […]”, the highlighted expression adds to the verb in the infinitive a circumstance of:
( ) place.
( ) mode.
( ) time.
Question 3 - Underline the infinitive verbs that make up this segment of the text:
“Usually, because we drink or eat food – such as meat, vegetables and legumes – […]”
Question 4 – The verbs in the infinitive underlined above are:
( ) impersonal.
( ) inflected personnel.
( ) uninflected personnel.
Question 5 - In “Putting your hands over your mouth and walking barefoot […]”, the verbs in the infinitive:
( ) express facts that add up.
( ) express facts that alternate.
( ) express facts that contrast.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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