Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, about verb noun forms. Infinitive, gerund and participle! Let's analyze them in the text that presents the film Welcome Violet!? To do so, answer the proposed questions!
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In “Bem-Vinda, Violeta!”, Ana (Débora Falabella) is a writer who, anxious in search of some inspiration for her write “Violeta”, his next novel, enters a recognized literary laboratory in the Cordillera dos Andes. On this journey, she becomes involved with Holden (Darío Grandinetti), creator of the method in which writers abandon their own lives to live as their characters. The charismatic leader ends up captivating the writer and Ana dives into an intense artistic investigation, living, according to the guiding method, like her character Violeta – until the balance between reality and fiction leaves the control. The film is inspired by the novel “Cordilheira”, by Daniel Galera.
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Question 1 – Identify the segment that contains a verb in the gerund:
( ) “On this trip, she gets involved with Holden […]”
( ) “The charismatic leader ends up captivating the writer [...]”
( ) “[…] the balance between reality and fiction gets out of hand.”
Question 2 – In the section “[…] the writers abandon their own lives to live as their characters.”, there is a verb in the infinitive. identify it
Question 3 – The verb in the infinitive identified above is:
( ) impersonal.
( ) inflected staff.
( ) uninflected staff.
Question 4 – In “[…] Ana dives into an intense artistic investigation, living, according to the orient method […]”, the comma before the gerund is:
( ) prohibited.
( ) optional.
( ) mandatory.
Question 5 – In the segment “The feature is inspired by the novel ‘Cordilheira’, by Daniel Galera.”, the main verb of the locution is:
( ) an infinitive.
( ) a gerund.
( ) a participle.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.