Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the past perfect verbs. What does this tense indicate in the communicative context? Let's learn? To do so, answer the questions that refer to the text about Magic Johnson!
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Earvin Johnson earned the nickname "Magic Johnson" after a game in which he scored 36 points, 18 rebounds and 16 assists. Considered the best college circuit athlete of his day, Magic Johnson, 2.06 meters tall, debuted at the Los Angeles Lakers in 1979. Magic Johnson won the NBA title five times, helped his team reach nine finals, and _______ named the best basketball player in the United States three times. He holds the American record for assists - 9,921 at the end of the 1990-91 season.
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Question 1 - Underline the verbs that make up this period of the text:
"Earvin Johnson earned the nickname 'Magic Johnson' after a game in which he scored 36 points, had 18 rebounds and had 16 assists."
Question 2 - The underlined verbs above are in the perfect past tense to indicate:
( ) continuous facts in the past.
( ) facts concluded in the past.
( ) sporadic facts in the past.
Question 3 - In “[…] Magic Johnson, 2.06 meters tall, debuted at the Los Angeles Lakers in 1979.”, the underlined expression modifies the meaning of the verb in the past perfect tense. So it is:
( ) An object.
( ) a bet.
( ) an adverbial adjunct.
Question 4 – In the sentence “Magic Johnson won the NBA title five times […]”, the past tense perfect verb demanded complement without preposition. In this case, it is classified as:
( ) intransitive.
( ) direct transitive.
( ) indirect transitive.
Question 5 - In the excerpt “_______ elected three times as the best basketball player in the United States.”, the space must be filled with the verb “to be” in the past perfect tense. Point it out:
( ) "was".
( ) "was".
( ) "outside".
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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