Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, explores the intensity adverbs. How about studying those terms that enhance the meaning of an adjective, an adverb or a verb? So, answer the questions proposed about the text that the book presents to us. hot planet, written by Sandrine Dumas Roy!
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Read this text about the book “Hot Planet”, written by Sandrine Dumas Roy:
"The sun is very hot
very close, very present
You can barely breathe
And it doesn't rain enough…”
This is the conversation that goes on between all the animals on Earth. They are so concerned that they decided to get together to understand what is happening with the planet's climate.
But that meeting ended in a big mess. Each one said one thing, even the cows were blamed for the heating and rebelled. Because? The explanation is dazzling and the solution too.
Do you want to know what happened in this meeting? Read!
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Question 1 - In the passage “They are so worried […]”, the term that works as an adverb of intensity is:
( ) "they are"
( ) "So"
( ) "concerned"
Question 2 - The intensity adverb above modifies the meaning of a term that expresses:
( ) a way of being
( ) a state
( ) an action
Question 3 - In the prayer “The sun is very hot […]”, the adverb “very” intensifies the meaning of:
( ) an adjective
( ) a verb
( ) an adverb
Question 4 – In “Very close […]”, the adverb “very” intensifies the meaning of:
( ) an adverb of time
( ) an adverb so
( ) an adverb of place
Question 5 - Underline the adverb that indicates intensity in this sentence:
"How hot!"
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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