Portuguese Language Activity about pronominal placement for high school students. There are, of course, conceptual issues about the formal use of a pronoun. However, there is questions what can serve to work on aspects related to linguistic variation and the relationship between speech and writing. Is it possible to use mesoclisis in speech and even more so for a teenager? Is it okay to tell someone "Send me a WhatsApp?" or “Send me a WhatsApp” is the most correct? Go there and peek at the questions and you will understand! A great job, teacher! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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1. Mark the alternative in which an oblique pronoun appears in an enclitic position.
a) She hugs me at the front door.
b) I'll get you a new shoe.
c) In writing no one writes so well.
d) I will help them, God willing.
e) Everyone thanks me for my tips.
2. “Tell me who you're with and I'll tell you who you are”, according to the grammar and pronominal placement, the highlighted compound period:
a) is correct and does not need to undergo changes in relation to the pronominal placement.
b) is only with the correct initial oblique pronoun.
c) should treat the interlocutor for you so that the message was more correct.
d) should start with an enclisis in both clauses.
e) it should start with enclisis in the first sentence and mesoclisis in the second sentence.
3. If the message “Tell me who you're with and I'll tell you who you are” has a grammatical error, what is the best alternative to keep it that way or justify the error?
a) The sentence is perfect, leave it written as it is.
b) It should be rewritten: “Tell me who you are with and I will tell you who you are.
c) It should be rewritten: “Tell me who you are with and I will tell you who you are.
d) It should be rewritten: “Tell me who you are with and I will tell you who you are.
e) It should be rewritten: “Tell me who you are with and you will tell him who you are.
4. When someone very in love says: amo I love you, my love!, we can say that:
a) Use the enclisis incorrectly.
b) You should use the mesoclisis next to a present tense verb.
c) Used the proclisis correctly at the beginning of a sentence.
d) Should not use proclisis, as there is no attractive word.
e) I should have said: ─ My love! Love you!
5. Read the poem “Pronominals”, by Oswald de Andrade.
Pronominals
give me a cigarette
says the grammar
from the teacher and the student
And from the known mulatto
But the good black and the good white
of the Brazilian nation
they say every day
leave it comrade
Give me a cigarette
From the reading of the poem, one can clearly see the reference given to the subject of pronominal placement dealt with by normative grammars. It is evident that the author does:
a) a critique of a standardization of language use.
b) a reservation regarding the use of cigarettes.
c) a compliment to Brazilians who express themselves well.
d) advising everyone to use the grammar rules.
e) a critique of both linguistic and racial prejudice.
6. I was once in a restaurant when I heard, beside me, a teenager who was not fifteen years old making an order:
─ Please bring me some still water.
─ Right, I'll bring it. Said the waiter.
─ I'll wait for you here, thank you.
From the teenage girl's speech, we can conclude that:
a) used slang to order the drink.
b) was objective and harsh when ordering.
c) used the unusual language in speech.
d) it limited itself to using expressions specific to its age.
e) usually communicates through informal language.
7. Review the alternatives:
I – Yesterday, I didn't get up early.
II – Yesterday, I got up early.
III – Yesterday I got up early.
Regarding the pronominal placement, which ones are incorrect:
a) I, II and III
b) I and III
c) III
d) II
e) II and III
8. Check the alternative where the use of the oblique pronoun is optional:
a) The tips posted today helped me.
b) Who helped you?
c) When they called me, it was too late.
d) The girls looked at each other with tenderness.
e) I remember everything.
9. “Send me a WhatsApp?”, the phrase presents the frequent use of a pronominal placement in the speech called:
a) Proclisis.
b) Enclisis.
c) Mesoclisis.
d) Neologism.
e) Pleonasm.
10. Check the alternative where the use of the oblique pronoun is not in accordance with the grammatical norm:
a) The tips have been helping us.
b) The tips have been helping us.
c) The tips have helped us.
d) The tips have helped us.
e) The tips have helped us.
GOOD WORK!
Per André Tarragô Martins – high school and elementary school teacher of Portuguese Language and Master in Letters in the area of Language, Interaction and Learning Processes. In addition, he is a musician and journalist. He works in pre-university entrance exams, pre-contests, private lessons, preparation of competition tests and is a content creator for the Portal www.acessaber.com.br
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