Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the indirect transitive verbs. When are verbs classified this way? When they need an add-on! But, complement with or without preposition? Let's learn? To do so, answer the questions that refer to the text about the book. boy from Bethlehem, written by Bartolomeu Campos de Queirós.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
The “Child of Bethlehem” is a companion of the waters, the winds, the heavens. Traveling with him makes the reader gain courage and erase fears. Having the river as his street and his route to overcome distances, the Boy still knows how to appreciate the beauties of nature that always surround his passage. The “Children of Bethlehem” brings us closer to peace, enchants us with his disarmed heart and makes us discover what is great about small things that we often forget to look at.
Author of the book: Bartolomeu Campos de Queirós.
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question 1 – In the passage “[…] makes the reader gain courage and erase fears.”, there is an indirect transitive verb. Point it out:
( ) "does"
( ) "to win"
( ) "delete"
question 2 – The verb, pointed out in the question above, is indirect transitive because:
( ) has complete meaning.
( ) requires complement without preposition.
( ) requires complement with preposition.
Question 3 - Identify the sentence in which the infinitive verb is indirect transitive:
( ) “Traveling with him […]”
( ) “[…] to overcome distances […]”
( ) “[…] enjoy the beauties of nature […]”
Question 4 – In the prayer “The 'Child of Bethlehem' brings us closer to peace […]”, the indirect transitive verb expresses:
( ) an action from the book “O Menino de Belém”.
( ) a state of the book “O Menino de Belém”.
( ) a characteristic of the book “O Menino de Belém”.
Question 5 - In “[…] that, many times, we forget ___ look.”, the indirect transitive underlined verb needs to be accompanied by the preposition:
( ) "The"
( ) "in"
( ) "with"
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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