Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, proposes the infinitive verb study. Let's understand the infinitive and how it works in the text things of the world? So, answer the questions below!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Youth is really an enchanting phase. Discover the world, experiment, seek new horizons, unravel the mysteries of life… Anyway, the first time we never forget! Whatever the novelty, this moment of discovery is absolutely intoxicating.
The things that happen in adolescence are imprinted on our memory, on our skin, on our soul, and generally remind us of the best things in the world.
PAULA, Mary. Magazine Chronicle. In: Mail Magazine. 2 May 2010, p, 37. (Fragment).
Question 1 - The author of the text used different verbs in the infinitive to indicate the actions that, according to her, make youth an enchanting phase. Identify them:
A:
Question 2 - The verbs, mentioned above, were used:
( ) in the inflected personal infinitive.
( ) in the uninflected personal infinitive.
( ) in the impersonal infinitive.
Question 3 - Check the sentence that contains an infinitive verb. Then underline it:
( ) "Anyway, the first time we never forget!"
( ) “Whatever the news […]”
( ) “[…] this moment of discovery is absolutely intoxicating.”
Question 4 – The infinitive verb above expresses:
( ) a possibility.
( ) a certainty.
( ) an order.
Question 5 - It can be concluded that the verb, underlined in question 2, was inflected:
( ) in indicative mode.
( ) in subjunctive mode.
( ) in imperative mode.
Question 6 – Which sentence was spelled correctly?
( ) The things of adolescence make people refer to the best things in the world.
( ) The things of adolescence make people refer to the best things in the world.
( ) The two previous sentences were written correctly.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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