Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, explores the demonstrative pronouns. How about analyzing the roles played by them in the text two weights, one measure? So, answer the various questions proposed! In "__________ force, called gravitational force, acts throughout the universe, regardless of the medium: it can be in a vacuum, in the air, or in any other medium.”, the space must be filled with “this”, “this” or "that one"? Let's go to the challenge?
You can download this Portuguese language activity in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.
Download this Portuguese exercise at:
SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
If you want to “rejuvenate” and on top of that “lose a few pounds”, the solution is to go to Mars. On Mars, in addition to the longer years (because of the translation movement), the force of gravity is smaller, which makes objects lighter.
To understand what happens, we first need to know the difference between mass and weight.
Mass is the amount of matter a body contains. All bodies that have mass will attract other bodies that also have mass. This happens for all objects, but only those with a mass of astronomical magnitude can exert a force of attraction sufficient to generate movement, overcoming other forces, such as friction, by example.
Weight is the measure of this force exerted on the object. Thus, the greater the mass of the planet, the heavier the object will be on its surface. Therefore, on planets with greater mass – such as Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune – we would be heavier, and on planets with less mass – such as Mars, Pluto or Mercury – we would be lighter.
__________ force, called the gravitational force, acts throughout the universe, regardless of the medium: it can be in a vacuum, in air, or in any other medium. If not for her, life – as we know it – might not exist. Without this force, matter would not have coalesced, forming planets and other celestial bodies. Gravitation is also responsible for keeping the Earth and other planets in their orbits, by the movement of the tides, among other natural phenomena.
Irene Cavaliere. Available in:. (Fragment).
Question 1 - Highlight the demonstrative pronoun in this passage of the text:
“This happens for all objects […]”
Question 2 - It can be said that the demonstrative pronoun highlighted above:
( ) is invariant.
( ) varies in gender.
( ) varies in number.
Question 3 - Point out the segment in which the term "o" works as a demonstrative pronoun:
( ) “To understand what happens, we first need to know the difference between mass and weight.”
( ) “[…] overcoming other forces, such as friction, for example.”
( ) "Thus, the greater the mass of the planet, the heavier the object will be on its surface."
Question 4 – In the segment pointed out in the question above, the term "o" is a demonstrative pronoun, as it is equivalent to:
( ) "this".
( ) "that one".
( ) "that one".
Question 5 - In the part “[…] but only those with mass of astronomical magnitude can […]”, the demonstrative pronoun refers to the noun:
( ) “bodies”.
( ) “objects”.
( ) “planets”.
Question 6 – In the sentence "The weight is the measure of that force exerted on the object.”, the underlined word is the contraction of a preposition with the demonstrative pronoun “this”. Tick it:
( ) "in".
( ) "in".
( ) "with".
Question 7 – Reread this period of the text:
"__________ force, called gravitational force, acts throughout the universe, regardless of the medium: it can be in a vacuum, in the air, or in any other medium."
The space indicated must be filled in with the demonstrative pronoun:
( ) "It is".
( ) "That".
( ) "That one".
Question 8 – In the period above, the demonstrative pronoun was used for:
( ) correct information.
( ) retrieve information.
( ) announce information.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
report this ad