Portuguese activity, suitable for students in the eighth year of elementary school, about the use of comma between coordinated sentences. Its about a very specific exercise for students to learn more efficiently. They are ten sentences accompanied by more two questions in the style of entrance exam. Take a look. A great job, teacher! 🙂 🙂 🙂Â
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
â–º Use the comma in correctly coordinated sentences:
â–º Choose only one of the alternatives below as correct:
Which of the sentences below is the comma used correctly?
a) Jean ate a cake, and a lemon pie.
b) I ran but didn't reach the bus.
c) Joana knows Portuguese and History.
d) People like facebook, but they don't have many real friends.
e) Politicians should take care of money, public but are generally corrupt.
which of the sentences below NO must have a comma to be correct?
a) Joseph studied and worked.
b) I smiled but no one was offended.
c) Jean hated Portuguese but studied the use of comma.
d) Don't be misunderstood because I saw your intention.
e) I came here to learn so I'm waiting for the explanation.
GOOD WORK!
By André Tarragô Martins – Middle and Middle School Teacher of Portuguese Language and Master in Letters in the area of ​​Language, Interaction and Learning Processes. In addition, he is a musician and journalist. He works in pre-university entrance exams, pre-contests, private lessons, preparation of exams for public examinations and is a content creator for the Portal www.acessaber.com.br.
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