Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, proposes the study of imperative mode (affirmative and negative). Let's identify these verbal modes and understand how they work in the text get inspired? So, don't miss the activity!
This Portuguese language activity is available for download 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:
1 – It doesn't need to hurt.
It is not necessary to be exhausted to benefit from sports practice. Pay attention to yourself: don't go beyond your limit just for the desire to achieve immediate results.
2 – Learn from each other.
To evolve in any modality, you need humility. Even if you start later, don't rush into learning and always listen to those who are more experienced than you.
“Revista Todos”, Oct/Nov 2017, p.15.
Question 1 - The highlighted verb was inflected in the affirmative imperative in:
( ) “pay attention to itself […]"
( ) “To evolve in any modality, é I need humility.”
( ) "Same as you start later […]"
Question 2 - The negative imperative is present in the sentence:
( ) “It doesn't need to hurt.”
( ) “It is not necessary to be exhausted […]”
( ) “[…] don't go beyond your limit just because of the desire […]”
Question 3 - Carefully review the last sentence of the text. Then identify:
a) the prayer that presents the affirmative imperative:
A:
b) the prayer that presents the negative imperative:
A:
Question 4 – Following the cultured norm, could the oblique pronoun “if” be placed before the verb in the imperative “inspire” in the title of the text?
A:
Question 5 - The imperative mode was used in the text to:
( ) make suggestions.
( ) give directions.
( ) give orders.
( ) give warnings.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
report this ad