Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the verbal phrases. Are we going to analyze them in the text on steel? So, answer the questions proposed below!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Currently, it is impossible to imagine the world without the use of steel. It is applied in the construction of buildings, execution of public works, installation of means of communication, production of equipment, among other utilities.
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, two elements that are extracted from nature. The industry that makes this junction is called the steel industry. In these factories, iron ore and coal – which contains a lot of carbon – are turned into steel. The science of production takes place in three stages.
Luana Cruz. Available in:. (Adapted fragment).
Question 1 - There is a verbal phrase in the excerpt:
( ) “Currently, it is impossible to imagine the world without the use of steel.
( ) "The industry that makes this junction is called steel."
( ) “The science of production takes place in three stages.
Question 2 - In the part “It is applied in the construction of buildings […]”, the subject of the verbal locution:
( ) takes up the steel.
( ) presents the steel.
( ) characterizes the steel.
Question 3 - The verbal phrase "are extracted" has the meaning of:
( ) “are removed”.
( ) “are verified”.
( ) "are found".
Question 4 – Underline the verbal phrase in this segment of the text:
[…] iron ore and coal – which contains a lot of carbon – are turned into steel.
Question 5 - Identify the subject of the previously underlined verbal phrase:
A:
Question 6 – The verbal phrases, which make up the text about steel, were used:
( ) in the past tense.
( ) in the present tense.
( ) in the future tense.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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