Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the interrogative adverbs. These are those terms, present in the direct and indirect questions, which indicate the circumstances of time, mode, cause or place! Let's analyze them in the text How are pimples born? So, answer the proposed questions!
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They can arise at all ages, in babies, teenagers and adults. Who hasn't suffered from a comedo that evolved into a pustule? What are these weird-name things? They are blackheads and pimples that usually appear on the face (in most cases), shoulders and trunk.
There are more than 50 types of acneic diseases, but the most common form is called acne vulgaris, which is manifests in the form of blackheads (comedones), pimples (papules - elevations) and pustules (pimples, containing pus). In more severe cases, a simple pimple can turn into an abscess and/or cyst, giving rise to scarring, in varying degrees.
Elis Galvão. Available in:. (Fragment).
Question 1 - There is an interrogative adverb in the passage:
( ) “How pimples are born”.
( ) "Who hasn't suffered from a comedo that evolved into a pustule?"
( ) “What are these strangely named things?”
Question 2 - In the passage identified above, the interrogative adverb indicates:
( ) mode
( ) cause
( ) time
Question 3 - The phrase "_________ do carnations usually appear?" must be filled in with:
( ) the interrogative adverb “Where”.
( ) the interrogative adverb “Where”.
( ) the interrogative adverb “Donde”.
Question 4 – In the question above, the adverb asks about:
( ) a way
( ) one place
( ) a purpose
Question 5 - Mark the clause in which an interrogative adverb was correctly used in order to express the circumstance in question.
( ) "Why do we have pimples?"
( ) "Why do we have pimples?"
( ) "Why do we have pimples?"
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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