Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, aims to study the interrogative pronoun. The proposed questions are based on a text that tells us about the book When we miss.
This Portuguese language activity is available for download in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.
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All the complexity of the word saudade falls to the ground when we think about the simplicity that each author: Vana, Nic and Inês, had when expressing it through a simple text accessible to the little ones.
"When we miss it, the heart is a little empty, even an elephant can fit inside it..."
Where does the longing live? What form does it have? Maybe it's not possible to know everything about it… It only appears, in some moments, by the memory of a remarkable moment, of someone or of a place. With a poetic language, the reading shows when and how this feeling appears and how much it can disturb… The illustrations sharpen the imagination and touch the little reader even more.
The end of the book still gives a hint: how about sending a letter to someone you miss?!
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Question 1 - Identify the sentence in which the highlighted term works as an interrogative pronoun:
The) "When we miss it, the heart is a little empty […]"
B) "Where does the longing live?”
c) “[…] and the how much it can bother…”
d) “[…] how about sending a letter to who do you miss it?!”
Question 2 - "What form is it?" Point out the interrogative pronoun that makes up this part of the text:
Question 3 - Indicate an interrogative pronoun that could take the place of the pronoun identified in the previous question:
Question 4 – To make sense, the prayer “____________ never missed you?” must be completed with the interrogative pronoun:
a) how much
b) What
c) which
d) Who
Question 5 - “I don't know how much this book costs.” Find the interrogative pronoun used in this sentence:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.