Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, addresses simple subject. We will analyze this type of subject in the text about Maria of Faith? To do so, answer the proposed questions! In the passage “The production of excellent quality olive oil is another highlight of the region.”, is the subject simple?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Maria da Fé is the coldest city in Minas and one of the ones that offer the most human warmth to the visitor. Its calendar of events has several typical attractions, such as the Viola Festival, the Peão Boiadeiro Festival, the Night of the Book, the Folia de Reis, the São Gonçalo Dance and Catira. Her handicraft uses fiber from banana leaves and is even sold abroad. The production of excellent quality olive oil is another highlight of the region. The tourist can visit the organic olive tree plantations and follow from the planting of the olives to the final bottling of the oil.
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Question 1 – Identify the simple subject clause:
( ) “Maria da Fé is the coldest city in Minas […]”
( ) “[…] and is sold even abroad.”
( ) “[…] and monitoring from the planting of the olives to the final bottling of the oil.”
Question 2 – In “Your event calendar has several typical attractions […]”, the subject is simple because it contains only one core. Tick it:
( ) "your".
( ) "calendar".
( ) “events”.
Question 3 – In the part “Your handicraft uses fiber from banana leaves […]”, the verb expresses:
( ) a doubt about the simple subject.
( ) a certainty about the simple subject.
( ) a possibility about the simple subject.
Question 4 – In the passage “The production of excellent quality olive oil is another highlight of the region.”, the subject is:
( ) hidden.
( ) simple.
( ) composite.
Question 5 – Underline the following simple subject:
“The tourist can visit the organic olive tree plantations […]”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.