Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the straight personal pronouns. When is a personal pronoun straight? When does it play the role of subject, object or complement? Let's learn? To do this, answer the questions based on the text. January 30 - Port Day!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
The other day, my father had to go to the port to pick up a package and take me with him. I stayed there and saw a line of strong men unloading bags from a ship, like little ants. My father said they are called dockworkers or dock workers. A port worker is a person who works at the port, usually loading or unloading cargo from ships arriving from other cities or countries. Passengers can also disembark at the port. There, the work of port workers is different. Nowadays, to load or unload ships faster, they use cranes and containers. […] It's nice to see all that movement, rain or shine. If it weren't for the work of the port workers, we wouldn't have those imported goods, and foreigners wouldn't receive our products either. And it's so nice to exchange things, don't you think?
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Question 1 - Identify the sentence in which the highlighted pronoun is personal:
( ) “[…] my father had to go to the port to pick up a package […]"
( ) “Me I stayed there and saw a line of strong men […]"
( ) “And it's so good to exchange things, you do not you think?"
Question 2 - In the sentence identified above, the personal pronoun is straight because:
( ) plays the role of subject.
( ) performs the object function.
( ) performs the complement function.
Question 3 - Highlight the straight personal pronoun that makes up this excerpt:
"My father said they are called stevedores or docks."
Question 4 – The straight personal pronoun underlined above:
( ) defines “strong men”.
( ) resumes “strong men”.
( ) presents “strong men”.
Question 5 - In the passage “[…] we would not have those imported goods […]”, the subject of the verb “we would”, which appears hidden, is a personal pronoun used:
( ) in the 1st person plural.
( ) in the 2nd person plural.
( ) in the 3rd person plural.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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