Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, aims to study the personal infinitive. The questions are based on the text entitled Travel.
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Traveling is great, isn't it? It is an opportunity to get out of ourselves a little, get to know other customs, see other people, taste other flavors, feel new aromas and contemplate new landscapes. Even if we return to some familiar place, it will be different, as our gaze changes throughout life. But, despite knowing all these advantages, who has not stopped making that long-awaited trip because the cost was high?
Know that, nowadays, there are several possibilities to travel cheaply, either with accommodation or transport, the two items that weigh most on the travel budget.
Gisella Meneguelli. Available in:. (Fragment).
Question 1 - Check the alternative whose highlighted verb is classified as personal infinitive:
The) "Travel is very good, isn't it?”
b) “It is an opportunity for leave a little bit of ourselves […]"
c) "Even if we return to somewhere already known […]"
d) “[…] who has not stopped to do that long-awaited trip […]"
Question 2 - Mark the subject of the verb in the personal infinitive identified above:
a) I
b) You
c) he
d) we
Question 3 - Underline the verbs in the personal infinitive in the following excerpt:
“[…] getting to know other customs, seeing other people, tasting other flavors […]”
Question 4 – “But, despite knowing all these advantages, who has not stopped making that long-awaited trip […]?”. Point the verb in the personal infinitive composes this sentence:
Question 5 - The verb of the sentence “[…] several possibilities to travel spending little […]” has as subject the term “they” in:
a) “[…] several possibilities to travel spending little […]”
b) “[…] several possibilities of traveling spending little […]”
c) “[…] several possibilities to travel spending little […]”
d) “[…] several possibilities to travel spending little […]”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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