Portuguese activity, recommended to first year high school students, about the uses of the comma. Are we going to learn how to use this punctuation mark correctly by analyzing different situations? To do this, answer the questions based on the text. PetDay Cãominhada 2019 takes place on Sunday; see attractions!
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The PetDay Cãominhada 2019 takes place next Sunday (28) in the square of the old airport in Maringá from 9am to 5pm. At the event, there will be contests, adoption fair and free games to encourage interaction between dogs and owners.
The traditional Cãominhada will also be held where puppies and owners walk a stretch of one kilometer around the square. This year's novelty is a circuit of lectures for pet owners, covering topics such as dog obesity, bathing and grooming tips and animal behavior.
Exhibitors of products made for animals will also be on site. To participate in the event, you must have the animal's vaccination card up to date.
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Question 1 - The first sentence of the text was transcribed without commas. Put them:
"The PetDay Cãominhada 2019 takes place next Sunday (28) in the square of the old airport in Maringá from 9am to 5pm."
Question 2 - In the period above, the commas separate:
( ) bets.
( ) vocative.
( ) adverbial adjuncts.
Question 3 - In the part “[…] there will be contests, adoption fair and games […]”, the comma indicates:
( ) the enumeration of alternating elements.
( ) the enumeration of contrasting elements.
( ) the enumeration of elements that are correlated.
Question 4 – In “[…] a circuit of lectures for pet owners, which address topics such as dog obesity […]”, the comma precedes:
( ) a relative pronoun.
( ) an integral conjunction.
( ) an adverb of intensity.
Question 5 - In the excerpt “To participate in the event, you must be […]”, the comma signals:
( ) an insertion.
( ) an omission.
( ) an offset.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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