Portuguese activity, recommended to students in the eighth year of elementary school, about the Indefinite Pronouns. Are we going to study the terms that accompany or replace nouns, expressing indefiniteness? To do so, answer the questions that refer to the text. And there are people who even today doubt...
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Did you know that even today many people doubt that man has set foot on the moon? There are those who gather photos and make websites, imagining signs that it was all a fraud, set up in a movie studio.
Astronomer Ronaldo Mourão gave an interview for a special about Homem na Lua and says that the main proof that the Americans got there is simply the fact that their rivals, the Soviets, never doubted from that.
People also talked about impossible weather conditions on the moon. As there is no atmosphere there, temperatures vary a lot: from 100°C during the day to minus 150°C at night. Humans obviously wouldn't survive here. And that's why a lot of people doubt it. But because of this crazy weather, a warmer place was chosen to land the lunar module, right in the middle of the twilight, where it is neither day nor night.
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Question 1 - The highlighted pronoun is undefined in the excerpt:
( ) “You did you know that even today many people doubt that man has set foot on the moon?"
( ) "[…] the fact that your rivals, the Soviets, never doubted that.
( ) "That's why, lots of people doubt.”
Question 2 - In the excerpt mentioned above, the indefinite pronoun performs the syntactic function of:
( ) subject.
( ) object.
( ) adnominal deputy.
Question 3 - In “Some people gather photos and make websites imagining clues […]”, “who” is:
( ) a relative pronoun.
( ) an indefinite pronoun.
( ) an interrogative pronoun.
Question 4 – Highlight the indefinite pronoun that makes up this text fragment:
“[…] everything did not pass […]”
Question 5 - The indefinite pronoun highlighted in the previous question:
( ) is invariant.
( ) varies in gender.
( ) varies in number.
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