Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the direct transitive verbs. When are yours classified that way? Let's learn? To do so, answer the questions that refer to the text about the series. Mr. Badger and Mrs. Fox.
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Mr. Badger and Mrs. Fox is an animated series aimed at pre-school audiences, covering the adventure and comedy genres. The series tells the story of Scoutbadger and Woodsy, young badger twins, who live with their father and baby sister, Berry, in a woodland den. Their lives are very peaceful, even mrs. Fox and his daughter Rosie move. The lively Mrs. Fox brings joy back to the family, but for children it means having to accept a new sibling. Finally, they learn to get along.
The series is based on a comic book that has been translated into 17 languages. The comic book has been very successful in several countries and has received many awards.
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Question 1 - Identify the passage in which the highlighted verb is direct transitive:
( ) “[…] young badger twins, who live with the father […]"
( ) "Their life é very peaceful […]”
( ) "[…] that means have to accept a new brother.”
Question 2 - Why is the verb highlighted in the excerpt identified above direct transitive?
( ) Because it links a predicative to the subject.
( ) Because it requires a complement without a preposition.
( ) Because it requires a complement with a preposition.
Question 3 – In the segment “[…] which covers the adventure and comedy genres.”, the direct transitive verb could be replaced by:
( ) "includes".
( ) “transmits”.
( ) “concentrates”.
Question 4 - In “The series tells the story of Scoutbadger and Woodsy […]”, the verb “tells” is:
( ) intransitive.
( ) direct transitive.
( ) indirect transitive.
Question 5 - In the sentence “[…] received several awards.”, the subject of the direct transitive verb is hidden. Locate it:
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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