Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses adverbs so. Let's analyze these adverbs in the text The garbage that is mine, it's yours, it's all of us? For this, answer the proposed questions!
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Garbage comes from Latin garbage, which means ash, indicating something that ends its cycle in a natural way. But the human species is the only one that cannot have what it wants to discard entirely recycled by nature.
It is true that this was not always the case. We have spent a long period of our history living in a more harmonious way with natural environments. It turns out that we started to master new production techniques, consume more and, consequently, generate more waste!
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“Ciência Hoje das Crianças” magazine. Edition 261.
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Question 1 - In “Garbage comes from the Latin garbage, which means ash, indicating something that ends its cycle naturally.”, the underlined expression is equivalent to the adverb in a manner:
Question 2 – Read back:
“[…] you can't have what you want to discard entirely recycled by nature.”
Quote an adverb so that it could take the place of what was used in the above passage:
Question 3 – In the segment “It's true that it wasn't always like this.”, there is an adverb of manner. Tick it:
( ) "nor".
( ) "ever".
( ) "thus".
Question 4 – The adverb, noted above, adds a circumstance in order to:
( ) a verb.
( ) an adjective.
( ) an adverb.
Question 5 - Underline the adverb as follows:
"It happens that we started to master new production techniques, consume more and, consequently, generate more waste!"
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.