Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, proposes the study of verbs in the form of gerund. What is a gerund verb? Did you paint a doubt? So, answer the questions based on the text that the book presents to us. Ocara's honey: reading, traveling, eating, written by Ignacio de Loyola Brandão.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
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Read this text that promotes the book this book by Ignácio de Loyola Brandão:
In this book are unknown facets of a Brazil that Loyola has been discovering and revealing to her readers in recent years. Different landscapes, different foods, a way of speaking and expressing oneself in each city, which shows the vastness of our country. Last year, the author toured 46 cities, speaking to teachers and students. On one of these trips, he received Ocara's honey and considers this the biggest payment he received in his life for the history experienced on that occasion. Which shows the rich field of multiple Brazilian culture, its realities and differences.
In the chronicles, Loyola presents her impressions of what she sees in her travels, delighting in the landscapes, food and, essentially, with the human relationship that he has with everyone he meets in his path.
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Question 1 - Reread the first sentence of the text. Next, identify the verbs, in the form of a gerund, that express the actions attributed to Loyola:
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Question 2 - The gerund "speaking" has as subject:
a) “Loyola's readers”
b) "the author"
c) "the teachers"
d) "the students"
Question 3 - In the last paragraph of the text, a verb in the form of a gerund is present in:
a) “[…] Loyola presents her impressions of what she sees on the trips […]”
b) “[…] delighting in the landscapes, the food […]”
c) “[…] the human relationship he engages […]”
d) “[…] with everyone he meets on his way.”
Question 4 – Point the punctuation mark that accompanies the gerund in the sentence marked in the previous question:
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Question 5 - “Ocara's honey: reading, traveling, eating”. Rewrite the name of the book, replacing the infinitive verbs with their respective gerund forms:
A:
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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