Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, the questions explore the verbs in the future. Let's analyze the verbs in this tense that make up the text Supermoon on Sunday marks busy astronomical calendar in 2020? To do so, answer the various questions proposed!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
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Read:
Good news for sky watchers. Is it not that 2020 will be marked by important astronomical phenomena?
We will have a sky, let's say, very lively!
Starting with the leading role of our natural satellite. ________ three supermoons or more.
The first will be on Sunday, February 9th.
The next two will be in March and April. And there is an observatory that confirms another supermoon in May.
Also, it has a lunar eclipse in June.
Anyone looking at the sky in July will be able to see planets like Saturn and Jupiter, which will be in opposition to the sun.
And to top it off, we'll have a total eclipse of the sun, back in December. And still in December, a meteor shower invites everyone to look at the sky!
It's a lot of important information.
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Question 1 - In “Isn't it that 2020 will be marked by important astronomical phenomena?”, the verb in the future tense forms a locution with:
( ) an infinitive.
( ) a gerund.
( ) a participle.
Question 2 - In the prayer “We will have a heaven, let's say, very lively!”, the subject of the verb in the future tense is classified as:
( ) hidden.
( ) nonexistent.
( ) undetermined.
Question 3 - The verb in the future tense, present in the sentence above, required a complement without a preposition. In this case, it is:
( ) intransitive.
( ) direct transitive.
( ) indirect transitive.
Question 4 – The space below must be filled with a future tense verb. Tick it:
"________ three supermoons or more."
( ) "It will be".
( ) “You will be”.
( ) “Will be”.
Question 5 - In the excerpt “Whoever looks at the sky, in July, will be able to see planets like Saturn and Jupiter […]”, the highlighted phrase is equivalent to the verb:
( ) “could”.
( ) "he can".
( ) “may”.
Question 6 – In “[…] planets like Saturn and Jupiter, which will be in opposition to the sun.”, the verb in the future refers to:
( ) to the 1st person plural.
( ) to the 2nd person plural.
( ) to the 3rd person plural.
Question 7 – In the period “And to top it off, we will have a total eclipse of the sun, there in december.”, the underlined expression modifies the meaning of the verb in the future, indicating:
( ) place.
( ) mode.
( ) time.
Question 8 – The verbs in the future tense, analyzed in the previous questions, express certainties. Therefore, they are in the mode:
( ) indicative.
( ) subjunctive.
( ) imperative.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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