Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, explores interrogative adverbs. How about analyzing them in the text about the book Flowers and Fruits? To do this, answer the proposed questions! In “But Have You Ever Wondered How They Arise?”, there is an interrogative adverb. Shall we identify him?
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Have you ever picked a ripe fruit from a tree? Have you ever enjoyed the explosion of flavors of a ripe fruit in your mouth? Has she ever tasted a fruit that was unripe and didn't like the taste? So many fruits that we find in markets and on trees. But have you ever wondered how they come about? How do fruits grow? Why does it have leaf, flower and fruit on the same tree? These are questions from Bia, who is the protagonist of the story of this book. Enjoy with her the delights of flowers and fruits.
Authors of the book “Flores e Frutas”: Adlane Vilas-Boas and Bruno Assis Fonseca (illustration). Available in:. (With cuts).
Question 1 - There is an interrogative adverb in the excerpt:
( ) "Have you ever picked a ripe fruit from a tree?"
( ) "Have you ever tried a fruit that was green and the taste didn't please you?"
( ) “Why is there leaf, flower and fruit on the same tree?”
Question 2 - The interrogative adverb, present in the excerpt mentioned above, expresses:
( ) place.
( ) cause.
( ) time.
Question 3 - Highlight the interrogative adverb below:
"But have you ever wondered how they come about?"
Question 4 – The interrogative adverb, previously underlined, was used to refer to:
( ) a circumstance of means.
( ) a circumstance of mode.
( ) a time circumstance.
Question 5 - Note this sentence:
“_____________ you bought the book flowers and fruits?”
The space must be filled with the interrogative adverb:
( ) "Where".
( ) "To where".
( ) “From where”.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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