Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the past perfect verbs. What do they indicate? Hypothetical facts in the past, facts concluded in the past, or unfinished facts in the past? How about learning? To do so, answer the questions that refer to the text. Memoria Musical welcomes Marcelo Caldi!
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This week's Memória Musical interviews musician Marcelo Caldi.
Always concerned about breaking musical barriers, Caldi became one of the most complete artists of his generation, being one of the main responsible for the revitalization of the accordion in the Brazilian music scene contemporary. Son of a pianist father and mother, he had contact with music from an early age and discovered the accordion after hearing master Sivuca playing the song “Quando Me Memoria”, a choro written by Luperce Miranda.
Years later, he released the book and cd “Tem Sanfona no Choro”, written by him, which rescues previously unpublished works by Luiz Gonzaga with choro scores written by Rei do Baião.
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Question 1 - Underline the verbs in the past perfect tense in this text fragment:
“Son of a pianist father and mother, he had contact with music from an early age and discovered the accordion […]”
Question 2 - The underlined verbs were used in the perfect past tense to express:
( ) hypothetical facts in the past.
( ) facts concluded in the past.
( ) unfinished facts in the past.
Question 3 - In the sentence “[…] Caldi became one of the most complete artists of his generation […]”, the past tense verb is in the voice:
( ) active.
( ) passive.
( ) reflective.
Question 4 - In the passage “Years later, he released the book and cd 'Tem Sanfona no Choro' […]”, the subject of the verb in the past tense is:
( ) hidden.
( ) simple.
( ) undetermined.
Question 5 - The expression “Years later” adds to the past tense perfect verb “launched”:
( ) a circumstance of place.
( ) a circumstance of mode.
( ) a time circumstance.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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