Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses Indefinite Pronouns. How about analyzing these pronouns in the text about the film? The furry ones? To do this, answer the questions proposed! In “[…] none of the families want to stay in their home for a long time.”, is the word “very” an indefinite pronoun?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Most people don't know that Finns live in every house. They are furry creatures that appear in the human world to take care of a house and guard the stove. Finnick is a young Finn who doesn't have that responsibility. He only plays pranks in their home and therefore none of the families want to stay in their home for a long time. Everything changes when a new family arrives at Finnick's house, whose tricks never worked. He meets 13-year-old Christine and begins to experience incomprehensible events in the city with her. Finnick and Christine, so different from each other, must come together and work together to solve the mystery of the events and save the city.
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Question 1 – Identify the segment in which the highlighted pronoun is indefinite:
( ) “They are hairy creatures what emerge in the human world […]”
( ) “Finnick is a young Finn who has no that responsibility."
( ) “Finnick and Christine, so different from each other other, they must come together […]”
Question 2 – Watch:
“He only plays pranks in his house and, therefore, none of the families want to stay in his home […]”
Identify the indefinite pronoun used in this passage of the text:
Question 3 – The pronoun identified above gives an indefinite meaning to the noun:
Question 4 – In the text, the word “very” is:
( ) substantive.
( ) indefinite pronoun.
( ) adverb of intensity.
Question 5 – The indefinite pronoun, highlighted in the excerpt “All changes when a new family arrives at Finnick’s house […]”, is:
( ) invariable.
( ) variable in number.
( ) variable in gender and number.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Literature and specialist in distance education.