Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses prepositions. We will analyze them in the text that introduces us to blue megagidiella? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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This species is a little bigger than a bean grain – males measure 11 to 15 millimeters and females, about 16 millimeters. It lives in underground lakes with no apparent flow, swimming in water or ___________ the rocky bottom and decaying organic matter. It has no pigments or eyes. […]
THE M. blue it is the largest representative of the bogidielid family, whose other members measure only about five millimeters. That's why, even though it's tiny, it got the “mega” in its name. The species is adapted to life in large underground spaces, while other bogidielids live in narrow environments, more similar to the spaces between grains of sand.
“Ciência Hoje das Crianças” magazine.
Edition 273. Available in:
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Question 1 - The passage “This species is a little bigger than a bean grain […]” contains a preposition. Tick it:
( ) "That".
( ) "what".
( ) "in".
Question 2 - In the passage “[…] males measure from 11 to 15 millimeters and females […]”, “a” is:
( ) preposition.
( ) definite article.
( ) personal pronoun.
Question 3 - In the part “Lives in underground lakes without apparent flow […]”, the preposition “in”:
( ) indicates place.
( ) indicates mode.
( ) indicates time.
Question 4 - In the segment below, the text expresses the superior position relationship. In view of this statement, fill in the space with the preposition "under" or "over":
“[…] swimming in the water or ___________ the rocky bottom and decaying organic matter.”
Question 5 - In “[…] more similar to spaces between grains of sand.”, there is a term that is the combination of a preposition with a definite article. Identify it:
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.