Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, about the definite articles. How about analyzing them in the text about the city of Chamber Ewbank? Then answer the questions proposed below. In the sentence “[…] Boa Ventura is one of them.”, is the term “a” a preposition, definite article or oblique personal pronoun? Let's go to the challenge?
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Located in Zona da Mata Mineira, approximately 241 km from Belo Horizonte, Ewbank da Câmara is a typical city to enjoy nature and rest.
The Chapéu das Duvas Dam is one of the most frequented places, both by tourists and residents of the city, and is home to two wonderful waterfalls, Boa Ventura is one of them.
Next to the old Railway Station is the Grotto, which according to the natives of the municipality, is blessed. The city owns a friendly town that loves to receive tourists with great hospitality.
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Question 1 - In “Situated at Zona da Mata Mineira […]”, the highlighted word is the contraction of a preposition with the definite article “a”. Tick it:
( ) "in".
( ) "in".
( ) "per".
Question 2 - In the passage “The Chapéu das Duvas Dam is one of the most frequented places […]”, the definite article “A” comprises a simple subject, whose core is:
( ) “Dam”.
( ) "Hat".
( ) “Duvas”.
Question 3 - In the prayer “[…] Good Ventura is one of them.”, the term “a” is:
( ) preposition.
( ) definite article.
( ) oblique personal pronoun.
Question 4 – In the part “Beside the old Railway Station is the Grotto, which according to the natives of the municipality, is blessed.”, the definite article “the” was used:
( ) in a merge.
( ) in an enumeration.
( ) in an offset.
Question 5 - In the period “The city owns a nice town that loves to receive tourists with great hospitality.”, the defined articles:
( ) indicate the same number.
( ) indicate different gender and number.
( ) indicate the same gender and the same number.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.