Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, about adverbs of intensity. Let's analyze these adverbs in the text Fast as lightning? To do so, answer the questions proposed! In the passage “Therefore, everything that happens in lightning is very fast!”, is the word “quite” an adverb of intensity?
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Lightning lasts up to two seconds. In this period of time, which seems so short to us, the same lightning bolt can touch the ground several times – more than 20 times! Not all of these discharges touch the ground in the same place. They can reach up to six different places on the floor. Therefore, everything that happens within lightning is very fast! To study them, scientists need to be agile and use very fast cameras too.
“Science Today for Children” magazine. Edition 242.
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Question 1 – Highlight the adverb of intensity below:
“In this period of time, which seems so short to us, the same lightning bolt can touch the ground several times – more than 20 times!”
Question 2 – The adverb highlighted above intensifies the meaning of:
( ) a verb.
( ) an adjective.
( ) an adverb.
Question 3 – Watch:
“So everything that happens within a radius is quite fast!”
In this passage, the word “quite” is:
( ) substantive.
( ) indefinite pronoun.
( ) adverb of intensity.
Question 4 – In “To study them, scientists need to be agile and use very fast cameras too.”, there is an adverb of intensity. Identify it:
Question 5 – The adverb, identified previously, intensifies the meaning of an adjective attributed to the noun:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Literature and specialist in distance education.