Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, proposes the study of interrogative adverbs. Can you identify an interrogative adverb? And the idea it expresses? Let's learn? The questions were prepared based on a take off of Hagar, in which he converses with his son Hamlet.
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Question 1 - The interrogative adverb, which makes up the first square of the strip, expresses the circumstance that:
( ) mode
( ) cause
( ) time
Question 2 - On the strip, "where" works as:
( ) a relative pronoun that indicates place.
( ) an indefinite pronoun that indicates place.
( ) an interrogative adverb that indicates place.
Question 3 - The term "when" is an interrogative pronoun in:
( ) Hagar ate the chocolate cake when Hamlet looked up at the ceiling.
( ) Hamlet doesn't know when Hagar ate his chocolate cake.
( ) Hagar ate his son's chocolate cake when he threw him off with a question.
Question 4 – In the sentence indicated in the previous question, "when" expresses:
( ) cause
( ) time
( ) place
Question 5 - The prayer "____________ Hagar ate Hamlet's chocolate cake?" must be completed with:
( ) Why
( ) Why
( ) Because
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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