Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth year of elementary school, about the prepositions. How about analyzing them in the text True Welcome: Meet the little bird that faces even hawks? To do this, answer the questions proposed below! In the passage “[…] in places close to aquatic environments […]”, is the term “a” a preposition, definite article or demonstrative pronoun? Let's go to the challenge?
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The bird, which is of medium size, measures between 22 and 25 cm in length and weighs an average of 60 grams. A typical Latin American animal, it was introduced to Bermuda in 1957 and in the 70s to Tobago. With great adaptability, in Brazil it can be found in cities, forests and in places close to aquatic environments, such as lakes and rivers.
The bird builds its spherical nest with grass, vegetable branches and can even use, especially in urban areas, paper, plastic and wires. The true bliss lays about four eggs.
The true good-tee eats everything from fruits and flowers to insects and bird eggs. […]
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Question 1 - The highlighted word is a preposition in the segment:
( ) “The medium-sized bird measures in between 22 and 25 cm […]"
( ) "Being a typical animal of Latin America […]”
( ) “[…] they can even use, especially in urban areas, paper, plastic and wires.”
Question 2 - In the part “[…] in 1957 […]”, the preposition “in” comprises:
( ) An object.
( ) a bet.
( ) an adverbial adjunct.
Question 3 - In the passage “[…] in places close to aquatic environments […]”, the term “a” is:
( ) preposition.
( ) definite article.
( ) demonstrative pronoun.
Question 4 – In “The bird builds its nest in a spherical shape with grass, branches of vegetables […]”, the preposition “with” indicates:
( ) quite.
( ) matter.
( ) company.
Question 5 - Underline the prepositions in this excerpt:
“The real good-te-vi-vi eats everything from fruits and flowers to insects […]”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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