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Portuguese Activity: Verbs in indicative mode

Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, about the verbs in indicative mode. Let's analyze the verbs that express certainties? To do so, answer the various questions proposed that explore this tense in the text The Postman of Independence!

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The Postman of Independence

Did you know that in the history of Brazil we have a postman who became famous? The officer of the Military Court, Paulo Emílio Bregaro, played an important role behind the scenes of the country's independence. It was he who, in 1822, took to Prince Dom Pedro the letter with news from Portugal that culminated in the political break with the Iberian Peninsula and the Independence of Brazil.

The words said by counselor José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva, when recommending a hurry in delivering the mail, still symbolize today the responsible work of the postman: "Break up and burn out as many horses as you need, but deliver the letter as soon as possible" - according to a version. “If you don't bust a dozen horses along the way, you'll never be mail again; see what you do!” – points out another.

For his achievement, Paulo Bregaro is considered the patron of Correios. In the city of São Paulo, in the neighborhood of Ipiranga, close to where Independence was proclaimed, there is a street that pays homage to him.

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Questions

Question 1 - Identify the excerpt that contains a verb in indicative mode:

( ) “The officer of the Military Court, Paulo Emílio Bregaro, played an important role […]”

( ) "Burst and burn out as many horses as needed [...]"

( ) “[…] but deliver the letter as soon as possible”.

Question 2 - In the excerpt identified above, the verb is in indicative mode, as it expresses:

( ) a certainty.

( ) a possibility.

( ) a recommendation.

Question 3 - In the period “Did you know that in the history of Brazil we have a postman who became famous?”, an indicative verb is in the reflective voice. Point it out:

( ) "you knew".

( ) "we have".

( ) “was notable”.

Question 4 – In “It was he who, in 1822, took the letter with the news to Prince Dom Pedro […]”, the indicative verb “took” is:

( ) direct transitive.

( ) indirect transitive.

( ) direct and indirect transitive.

Question 5 - In the segment “[…] that culminated in the political break with the Iberian Peninsula […]”, the verb in the indicative mode was inflected:

( ) in past tense perfect.

( ) in the past tense imperfect.

( ) in past tense more-than-perfect.

Question 6 – In the passage “[…] still today symbolize the responsible work of the postman […]", the underlined term modifies the meaning of the verb in the indicative, expressing a circumstance of:

( ) place.

( ) mode.

( ) time.

Question 7 – Note the verbs in this text fragment:

“[…] it will never be mail again; see what you do!”

In this fragment, there are two verbs in the indicative mode. Tick ​​them:

( ) “will be” and “see”.

( ) “see” and “do”.

( ) “will be” and “does”.

Question 8 – In the part “[…] points out another.”, the subject of the verb in the indicative mode is:

( ) hidden.

( ) simple.

( ) undetermined.

Question 9 – In the sentence “[…] there is a street that pays homage to him.”, the complement of the verb in the indicative mode was used to resume:

( ) Prince Dom Pedro.

( ) Board member José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva.

( ) Paulo Bregaro.

Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages ​​and specialist in distance education.

At answers are in the link above the header.

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