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Portuguese activity: Adverbs of intensity

Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, explores adverbs of intensity. Let's analyze this type of adverb in the text city ​​of birds? To do so, answer the proposed questions! In “One advantage of watching urban birds is that they are quite used to people.”, is the word “quite” an adverb of intensity?

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city ​​of birds

For those who have never practiced, the city is a great place to start. There are many species of birds that live in the squares and in the most tree-lined streets. One advantage of watching urban birds is that they are quite used to people. You can often get very close to them without having to use binoculars.

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Questions

Question 1 - Underline the following adverb of intensity:

“There are many species of birds that live in the squares and in the most tree-lined streets.”

Question 2 – The adverb underlined above intensifies the meaning:

( ) of a verb.

( ) of an adjective.

( ) of an adverb.

Question 3 – Watch:

“One advantage of watching urban birds is that they are quite used to people.”

In this segment, does the term “enough” function as an adverb of intensity or as an indefinite pronoun? Explain:

Question 4 – In “You can often get very close to them, without having to use binoculars.”, there is an adverb of intensity. Identify it:

Question 5 - The adverb identified in the question above intensifies the meaning of another adverb, which indicates a circumstance of:

( ) place.

( ) mode.

( ) time.

By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.

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