Adverbial Adjuncts is one of the most important subjects in Portuguese. Even more because they indicate the circumstance, that is, they convey the idea of time, place, mode, cause, purpose and much more. The activities on adverbial adjuncts for grade 7 have as examples:
they if respect a lot.
Your project is very interesting.
the team played very bad.
Thinking about this importance, we selected some interesting questions that can be applied in the classroom.
In the morning it's like this: everyone goes to school. After lunch the group gathers to play. Sometimes we spend the afternoon riding in a rolimã cart.
Or else fly a kite. We almost always play ball because it's much better. Every day is nice, not when it rains. Rainy day is a bore. You can't do anything. The way is to sit in the bedroom looking out the window at the water like a shower. After the rain, the way is to make a paper boat and drop it in the water that runs down the sidewalk. (…)
Ricardo Azevedo. “Our street has a problem”. 9th ed. São Paulo: Attica, 1999, p. 7-8.
Question 1 – In the period “In the morning it's like this: everyone goes to school.”, the use of adverbial adjuncts that express the circumstances of:
( ) way and place.
( ) cause and time.
( ) time and place.
Question 2 – In the passage “Sometimes we spend the afternoon riding in a stroller.”, the highlighted adverbial adjunct indicates:
( ) quite
( ) instrument
( ) mode
Question 3 - The underlined part plays the role of adverbial tense in:
( ) “After lunch, the group gathers to play.”
( ) Sometimes we spend the afternoon riding in a rolimã cart.
( ) "Every day is nice, except when it rains."
Question 4 - In all alternatives, the adverbial adjunct indicates a place mentioned by the narrator of the text, except in:
( ) "in the bedroom".
( ) "a shower".
( ) “on the sidewalk”.
Question 5 – In “We almost always play ball because it's much better.”, the assistant “well”:
( ) complements the sense of “better”.
( ) intensifies the sense of “better”.
( ) explains the meaning of “better”.
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