Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, about the direct transitive verbs. When are verbs classified like this? What do they indicate? Let's learn? To do this, answer the questions based on the text. take the initiative!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
1. Take the initiative.
Sometimes people are just waiting for someone to ask them to participate in something. Your attitude can make the difference: call your friends and start a group of traveling, jogging, gastronomy...
2. Exchange experiences.
Living with people younger or older than us is an opportunity to learn and teach. But it is worth remembering: keep humility, curiosity and willingness.
Magazine “All”. February and March 2019, p.14.
Question 1 - Point out the sentence in which the underlined verb is direct transitive:
( ) "Your attitude he can make the difference […]"
( ) "[…] for to participate of something."
( ) “[…] an opportunity to learn and teach.”
Question 2 - In the sentence above, the verb is direct transitive because:
( ) has complete meaning.
( ) requires complement with preposition.
( ) requires complement without preposition.
Question 3 - In the segment “[…] people are just waiting for someone to call them […]”, the term “as”, complementing the direct transitive verb “call”, resumes:
Question 4 – In the prayers “Take the initiative.” and “Exchange experiences.”, the direct transitive verbs express:
( ) orders.
( ) advices.
( ) warnings.
Question 5 - In the excerpt “[…] keep humility, curiosity and willingness.”, the direct transitive verb was used:
( ) in indicative mode.
( ) in subjunctive mode.
( ) in imperative mode.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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