Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, about the cardinal numeral. What does it indicate? A part, a position or a quantity? Let's find out? To do this, answer the questions based on the text. 20 years of the euro, the common currency of the European Union.
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Created in 1999, the euro completes 20 years of existence in 2019. In the beginning, the official currency of the institutions of the European Union (EU) was adopted by 11 countries. Today, it is in 19 nations in Europe.
More than 340 million citizens use the euro, which has become the second most used currency in the world — second only to the US dollar.
According to the European Central Bank (ECB), 74% of eurozone residents believe the single currency was good for the EU and 64% believe it helped their own country.
Currently, one euro is equivalent to more than four reais. […]
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Question 1 - In "20 years of the euro, the common currency of the European Union”, the underlined numeral is cardinal because it indicates:
( ) a part.
( ) a position.
( ) an amount.
Question 2 - In the prayer “Today she is in 19 nations of Europe.”, the cardinal numeral:
( ) does not vary.
( ) varies in gender.
( ) varies in number.
Question 3 - In the period “In the beginning, the official currency of the institutions of the European Union (EU) was adopted by 11 countries.”, the cardinal numeral syntactically composes:
( ) the subject.
( ) the object.
( ) the agent of the liability.
Question 4 – Write in full the cardinal numeral that expresses in the text the year of creation of the “euro” currency:
Question 5 - In the excerpt “Currently, one euro is equivalent to more than four reais.”, “one” is:
( ) definite article.
( ) cardinal numeral.
( ) indefinite pronoun.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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