Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, proposes the study of noun forms of the verb, through a text that addresses the importance of products with certification seals.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Did you know that metropolises are the main consumers of products made with natural resources from the Amazon? You can reduce the impacts on the forest by purchasing products with certification seals. They are found in items ranging from pencils and cardboard packaging to furniture, cosmetics and construction materials. To receive the seals, these products must be manufactured under 10 ethical principles, including the respect for environmental legislation and the rights of indigenous peoples and populations that live in our forests natives.
"Simple life". Ed. 74, Dec. 2008.
Question 1 - The purpose of the text read is:
a) raise awareness
b) criticize
c) entertain
d) sell
Question 2 - In the part “You can reduce the impacts on the forest by purchasing products with certification seals.”, the comma introduces a verb in the form of:
a) personal infinitive
b) gerund
c) impersonal infinitive
d) participle
Question 3 – In the passage "To receive the seals, these products must be manufactured […]”, the preposition “to” plus the verb in the infinitive “receive” indicate the idea of:
the conclusion
b) cause
c) explanation
d) purpose
Question 4 - Check the sentence that presents the use of the verb in the form of a participle:
a) “You can reduce the impacts on the forest […]”
b) "They are found in items ranging from pencils […]"
c) “[…] under 10 ethical principles, including respect for environmental legislation and rights […]”
d) “[…] populations that live in our native forests.”
Question 5 - In “[…] these products must be manufactured under 10 ethical principles […]”, note the use of the following nominal forms:
( ) participle and gerund.
( ) gerund and infinitive.
( ) infinitive and participle.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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