Portuguese activity, focused on ninth grade students, explores demonstrative pronouns. Let's analyze some of them? So, answer the questions that refer to the text. Where does salt water come from?
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
The waters of rivers, seas and oceans, from hitting so much, end up making holes and wearing out the rocks. With this, small particles with mineral salts are thrown into the water, such as sodium chloride – the famous “table salt”. For thousands of years, salt was being deposited in the waters, and ___________ mixing made “salt water born”!
Amanda Martins.
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Question 1 - Underline the demonstrative pronoun below:
"With this, small particles with mineral salts are thrown into the water, such as sodium chloride [...]"
Question 2 – The demonstrative pronoun underlined above is:
( ) invariable.
( ) variable in gender.
( ) variable in number.
Question 3 – In “[…] the famous 'kitchen salt'.”, the term “o” is:
( ) definite article.
( ) personal pronoun.
( ) demonstrative pronoun.
Question 4 – Watch:
"For thousands of years, salt was being deposited in the waters, and ___________ mixture gave rise to 'salt water'!"
The space must be filled with the demonstrative pronoun:
( ) "it is".
( ) "That".
( ) "that one".
Question 5 - The demonstrative pronoun indicated in the previous question:
( ) retrieves information.
( ) announces information.
( ) complements information.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.