Portuguese activity, focused on ninth grade students, about the prepositions. We will analyze them in the text that introduces us to the city of Ingaí? To do this, answer the proposed questions! In “[…] approximately 268 km from Belo Horizonte […]”, is the word “a” a preposition, definite article or oblique personal pronoun? Let's go to the challenge?
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Reference for being a place with an excellent quality of life, Ingaí represents what is most beautiful in nature.
Located in the Campos das Vertentes region, approximately 268 km from Belo Horizonte, the city is adorned by mountains, canyons, waterfalls, caves, rivers, wells, lakes and trails.
All this natural collection provides tourists, in addition to rest and contemplation, also the practice of sports such as rappelling, rafting, trekking, fishing, among others.
As the main attraction, the city boasts the famous Festa da Bongueira de São João, in the month of June. The party is famous for building a bonfire over 30 meters high.
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Question 1 - In the passage "Reference for being a place [...]", the preposition "by" indicates:
( ) mode.
( ) cause.
( ) time.
Question 2 - In the part “[…] approximately 268 km from Belo Horizonte […]”, the word “a” is:
( ) preposition.
( ) definite article.
( ) oblique personal pronoun.
Question 3 - In the prayer “[…] the city is adorned per saws […]”, the underlined preposition introduces:
( ) An object.
( ) a subject.
( ) an agent of the liability.
Question 4 – In “[…] the practice of sports such as rappel […]”, the preposition “of” comprises:
( ) an adjective phrase.
( ) an adverbial phrase.
( ) a conjunctive phrase.
Question 5 - In the expression “at the month of June.”, the underlined term is the contraction:
( ) of the preposition “of” with the definite article “the”.
( ) of the preposition “in” with the definite article “the”.
( ) of the preposition “to” with the definite article “the”.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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