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Portuguese Activity: Questions about the subject's predicative

Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, proposes the study of subject predicative, through the text that responds to curiosity: What is the difference between the jaguar, the tiger and the leopard?

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SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

Read:

What is the difference between the jaguar, the tiger and the leopard?

All three are felines, carnivores and excellent hunters. They have large fangs and claws that hide under their skin. But they are different species. The jaguar lives in the Americas, its fur is full of spots with a black spot in the middle. The leopard, on the other hand, lives in Asia and Africa and also has spots, but without the black spot in the middle. The tiger inhabits Asia and has no spots but stripes. The curious thing is that the design of the spots or stripes is different from one animal to another, like our fingerprints. Thus, no two tigers, jaguars or leopards are alike.

“Revista Recreio”, nº 252, 2005.

Questions 

Question 1 - Check the passage that presents the subject of the text:

a) the dangers of wildlife.

b) the differences between the jaguar, the tiger and the leopard.

c) the habits of wild cats.

d) the places where jaguars, tigers and leopards live.

Question 2 - “The three are felines, carnivores and great hunters.”. Identify the predicative of the subject that makes up this part of the text:

Question 3 - The subject's predicament, identified above, indicates:

a) a characteristic of the subject.

b) a state in which the subject finds himself.

c) an action of the subject.

d) a way of being of the subject.

Question 4 – Find the verb that joins the subject to its predicative. Then rate it:

Question 5 - In the passage “But they are different species.”, to which subject does the highlighted predicative refer?

Question 6 – "So, no two tigers, jaguars or leopards are alike." Point out expressions that could take the place of the term "Like this", without interfering in the sense of the sentence:

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

At answers are in the link above the header.

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