Portuguese activity, suitable for students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the subject predicative. Are we going to analyze the terms that, syntactically, express an attribute, a state or a way of being of the subject? To do this, answer the questions referring to the text about the sea anemone!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Sea anemone: what is it really? A flower that lives in the seas or an animal that looks like flowers? Don't be fooled! Despite their similarity to flowers, sea anemones are invertebrate animals, that is, they do not have bones. They are simple organisms, but at the same time, very beautiful.
Anemones inhabit different types of marine environments, from tropical to the coldest oceans. in polar regions, in very shallow waters close to the beach or very deep, in places that do not receive light.
“Ciência Hoje das Crianças” magazine. Edition 199. Available at: www.capes.cienciahoje.org.br (With cut).
Question 1 - There is a predicative of the subject in the excerpt:
( ) “[…] what is this really?”
( ) “A flower that lives in the seas […]”
( ) “Anemones inhabit different types of environments […]”
Question 2 - In the excerpt identified above, the subject's predicament was expressed by:
( ) an adjective.
( ) a pronoun.
( ) a noun.
Question 3 - The predicament "They are simple organisms" refers to the subject:
( ) "the flowers".
( ) “sea anemones”.
( ) “invertebrate animals”.
The verb “are” links the predicative to the subject. Therefore, it is called:
Question 4 – In the fragment “[…] but, at the same time, very beautiful.”, the predicative expresses:
( ) an attribute of the subject.
( ) a state of the subject.
( ) a way of being of the subject.
Question 5 - The subject's predicament is considered:
( ) an essential term of prayer.
( ) an integral term of the sentence.
( ) an accessory term of prayer.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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