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Portuguese activity: Subject

Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, addresses subject. Let's analyze the subjects in the text about the thatch? To do this, answer the proposed questions!

You can download this Portuguese language activity in editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the activity with answers.

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SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

Read:

thatch

Bamboo and sugar cane are grasses. The stem is very thin, called culm. It is easy to identify this stem because it is all marked horizontally, forming regions that we call nodes, from where the leaves that grow upwards come out. The culms can be hollow, as in bamboo, or full, as in sugarcane.

Magazine “Science Today for Children”. Edition 245.
Available in: .
(Fragment with adaptations).

Questions

Question 1 - Underline the following subject:

“Bamboo and sugar cane are grasses.”

Question 2 – The subject underlined above is compound. Because?

( ) Because it has more than one nucleus.

( ) Because it has more than one word.

( ) Because it has more than one noun.

Question 3 – In the part “[…] it is all marked horizontally […]”, the simple subject is:

( ) a personal pronoun.

( ) an indefinite pronoun.

( ) a demonstrative pronoun.

Question 4 – In the segment “[…] forming regions that we call of us […]”, the subject of the underlined verb is hidden. Identify it:

Question 5 - Watch:

"[…] from where leave the leaves that grow upwards.”

In this passage, the subject of the highlighted verb is classified as:

( ) hidden.

( ) simple.

( ) undetermined.

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

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