Portuguese activity, focused on students in the seventh year of elementary school, about cardinal numerals. Let's analyze them in the text Will the English red cabins survive? To do this, answer the proposed questions!
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[…] There are currently around 21,000 red booths in operation across Britain. The country once had 92,000 cabins in 2002, but now 96% of UK adults own a mobile phone. Of the 21,000, it is estimated that only 5,000 of them will survive.
The idea is to ensure that public telephones will survive in areas with high accident rates, which are not are covered by all four mobile networks or have poor cellular signals, such as rural. To keep working, the phone must have made at least 52 calls in the last 12 months. According to a report from the official telephone company, 4,000 made less than one call per month.
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Question 1 - The numeral, used in the passage “[…] about 21,000 red booths in operation across Great Britain.”, is cardinal. Why?
Question 2 – In the passage “The country has reached 92,000 cabins in 2002 […]”, the underlined numeral composes an expression that indicates:
( ) place.
( ) mode.
( ) time.
Question 3 – In “Das 21,000 […]”, the cardinal numeral refers to:
Question 4 – Underline the following cardinal number:
“[…] that are not covered by all four mobile networks […]”
Question 5 – Is the cardinal number underlined above invariable or variable?
Question 6 - In the segment “[…] 4,000 made less than one call per month.”, the term “one” is:
( ) indefinite article.
( ) cardinal number.
( ) indefinite pronoun.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.