Portuguese activity, aimed at seventh-year students, addresses the hidden subject. This type of subject appears hidden, but can be identified, you know? Let's go to the challenge? To do this, answer the questions based on the text. brother fight, present in the book Seriously, Mom!, written by Thalita Rebouças!
This Portuguese language activity is available for download in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
With the birth of Mário Márcio last year I had to give my work a boost. The money I earned was too little to feed two children and two adults. I decided to go after bigger clients by offering the press office service, a job that can be done at home, without major damage to my life as a mother and housewife.
But Mário Márcio doesn't let anyone work. Everything that Maria de Lourdes had about being quiet, Mário Márcio has about whining, sly, sticky, agitated. He became my darling, but sometimes he gets tired. The boy demands too much of me. And he hasn't gotten along very well with his sister.
"Mother, Maio Maxio took my ball."
The complaint has a time to start: it happens whenever I'm in the middle of a reasoning, in the middle of a sentence. (…)
Thalita Rebouças. "Be serious, Mom!" Rio de Janeiro: Rocco, 2004.
Question 1 - In the period that introduces the text, the subject appears hidden. Point it out:
( ) me
( ) he
( ) we
Question 2 - There is a hidden subject in the passage:
( ) “I decided to go after bigger clients […]”
( ) “[…] a job that can be done at home […]”
( ) “The complaint has a time to start […]”
Question 3 - In the passage identified above, the verb indicates:
( ) an action of the hidden subject.
( ) a state of the hidden subject.
( ) a characteristic of the hidden subject.
Question 4 – In the sentence “It became my darling, but sometimes it gets tired.”, the subject of the verb “Turned” is:
( ) "Mário Márcio"
( ) "Maria de Lourdes"
( ) "The boy"
Question 5 - In “And he hasn't gotten along very well with his sister.”, the subject is:
( ) simple
( ) hidden
( ) compound
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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