Portuguese activity, suitable for students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses the prepositions. How about analyzing them in the text Do you know how much fruit is in a box of juice? To do so, answer the proposed questions! In the excerpt “A large glass of soda […]”, does the preposition “of” indicate possession, matter or content? Let's go to the challenge?
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Some research by specialized institutes, such as Anvisa, analyzed the amount of sugar contained in industrialized juices and the results are incredible.
Some grape juices can have up to 70% more sugar than guarana. A large glass of grape soda has about 57 tablespoons of sugar.
Idec (Brazilian Consumer Defense Institute) produced a video _____ that draws attention to the need to have laws that regulate better this issue, because, according to them, it is established that juices need to have at least 10% of fruit juice, but it does not limit the amount of sugar.
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Question 1 - Identify the passage in which the term underlined is a preposition:
( ) “Do you know how much fruit there is a box of juice?"
( ) “[…] and the results are incredible.”
( ) “[…] for the need to have laws […]"
Question 2 - In the excerpt “A large glass of soda […]”, the preposition “of” indicates:
( ) possession.
( ) matter.
( ) contents.
Question 3 - The word "a" works as a preposition in the segment:
( ) “Some research by specialized institutes, such as Anvisa […]”
( ) “Some grape juices can have 70% more sugar […]”
( ) “[…] but it does not limit the amount of sugar.”
Question 4 – In “The Idec (Brazilian Consumer Defense Institute) produced a video _____ that draws attention […]”, the space must be filled with the preposition:
( ) "in".
( ) "with".
( ) "about".
Question 5 - In the part “[…] according to them, it is established that the juices need to have at least […]”, the word “second” is:
( ) a numeral.
( ) a noun.
( ) a preposition.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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