Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, about the direct transitive verbs. When are verbs classified in this way? When they need an add-on! Are we going to study them? To do so, answer the questions based on the text on “Olímpio Noronha”, which is a small paradise located in the southwest region of Minas Gerais!
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Small paradise located in the southwest region of Minas Gerais, Olímpio Noronha is 354 km from Belo Horizonte and is the right spot for those who want to rest from the busy life of the big cities.
Owner of a simple and welcoming people, the city has among its tourist highlights the old train station, which, extinguished in 1966, now houses a residence. The Usina Waterfall is also a strong point of the municipality, exhibiting icy waters that serve as a refreshment during the summer.
Despite being quiet, the city has cultural events that move the place, such as carnival and rodeo in the city.
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Question 1 - In the fragment below, there is a direct transitive verb. Brand it:
“[…] Olímpio Noronha is 354 km from Belo Horizonte and is the right spot for those who want to rest from the busy life of the big cities.”
Question 2 - The highlighted verb above is direct transitive because:
( ) has complete meaning.
( ) needs complement with preposition.
( ) needs complement without preposition.
Question 3 - In the excerpt “[…] today houses a residence.”, the adverb modifies the sense of the direct transitive verb, indicating:
( ) place.
( ) mode.
( ) time.
Question 4 – In the sentence “[…] exhibiting icy waters […]”, the direct transitive verb is:
( ) in the infinitive.
( ) in the gerund.
( ) in the participle.
Question 5 - The direct transitive verb "move" refers to the subject:
( ) "the city".
( ) "cultural manifestations".
( ) “the city's carnival and rodeo”.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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