Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, aims to study the adverbs so. These are those words that indicate the ways in which events happened! How about analyzing them in the text Dental Health Day? So, answer the proposed questions and learn more about this type of adverb!
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So, are you brushing your teeth well? I try, but I don't know what happens to my mom, maybe yours isn't like that, but mine always asks me if I brushed my teeth well and when I say yes, she looks at me suspiciously saying I was quick too much! Then she makes me go back to the bathroom, floss, brush my teeth again, and she keeps watching if I brush it in the back! After that, she makes me rinse, for 1 minute, a mouthwash which, according to her, leaves my mouth fragrant and protects my teeth from cavities. I complain, complain, but deep down I like it and I end up doing everything right, because I'd rather spend an hour brushing my teeth than half an hour in a dentist's chair!
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Question 1 - In the passage “[…] maybe yours isn't like that, but mine always asks me if I brushed my teeth well […]”, an adverb expresses mood. Tick it:
( ) "perhaps"
( ) "ever"
( ) "good"
Question 2 - The adverb, noted above, modifies the meaning of a verb that indicates:
( ) an action
( ) a state
( ) a feature
Question 3 - “[…] she looks at me with a suspicious face […]”. Rewrite this sentence, replacing the highlighted part with the adverb accordingly:
A.
Question 4 – In the sentence “[…] I was too fast!”, the term “too much”:
( ) explains the meaning of the adverb in a “quick” way.
( ) intensifies the meaning of the adverb in a “fast” way.
( ) complements the meaning of the adverb in a “quick” way.
Question 5 - In the excerpt “I complain, I complain, but deep down I like it and I end up doing everything right […]”, the adverb in a “right” way modifies the meaning of:
( ) "complaint"
( ) "I like"
( ) "I end up doing"
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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