Portuguese activity, suitable for students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the direct transitive verbs. When are verbs classified this way? When they need a complement without a preposition! Let's analyze these verbs in the text. Brasília receives 3rd edition of the International Congress of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America? So, answer the questions proposed below!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Until Friday (5), the University of Brasília will host the 3rd edition of the International Congress of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America. About 3500 people should participate in the 3 days of conferences, debates, workshops and exhibitions in different points of the campus of the University of Brasília – UnB.
The purpose of the meeting is to promote intercultural dialogues and compare historical and contemporary processes experienced by the indigenous peoples of Latin America.
The 1st edition of the International Congress of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America was held in 2013, in Mexico. The 2nd edition took place in 2016, in Argentina.
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Question 1 - Underline the following verb:
“Brasília receives the 3rd edition of the International Congress of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America […]”
Question 2 - The underlined verb above is direct transitive because:
( ) did not require a supplement.
( ) required complement without preposition.
( ) required complement with preposition.
Question 3 - In the excerpt “The University of Brasília hosts until friday (5) the 3rd edition of the Congress […]”, the underlined part modifies the sense of the direct transitive verb, indicating:
( ) place.
( ) mode.
( ) time.
Question 4 – In “[…] promoting intercultural dialogues and comparing processes […]”, the direct transitive verbs are in the form of:
( ) infinitive.
( ) gerund.
( ) participle.
Question 5 - Direct transitive verbs, in the form identified above, express:
( ) actions.
( ) States.
( ) features.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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