Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, about the Indefinite Pronouns. Are we going to analyze the terms that accompany or replace nouns, expressing indefiniteness? To do this, answer the questions based on the text that the book presents to us. after all, by Colombian author and illustrator Dipacho!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
No love story goes smoothly, whether you are human or penguin. But it's just when we go through obstacles that the feeling gets stronger. Sometimes a few encounters surprise us and touch us deeply, and life gets so good that we even suspect it. Everything gets a new color. But when difficulties arise—and they can be so great they seem insurmountable—we can think about giving up and going back to where we were before. But what if, despite everything… we try? In a simple way and with illustrations full of charisma, Colombian author and illustrator Dipacho shows that every good love story is worth it.
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Question 1 - The highlighted pronoun is undefined in the excerpt:
( ) “Everything gets a new color.”
( ) "[…] and they they can be so big that they seem insurmountable […]"
( ) “[…] we can think about giving up and returning to what we were before.”
Question 2 - The indefinite pronoun, present in the excerpt mentioned above,
( ) does not vary.
( ) varies in gender.
( ) varies in number.
Question 3 - In the period “No love story happens without difficulties, whether you are human or penguin.”, the indefinite pronoun comprises:
( ) a hidden subject.
( ) a simple subject.
( ) a composite subject.
Question 4 – In the segment “Sometimes some encounters surprise us and touch us deeply […]”, the indefinite pronoun performs the syntactic function of:
( ) I bet.
( ) adnominal deputy.
( ) nominal complement.
Question 5 - Highlight the indefinite pronoun in this text fragment:
“[…] Dipacho shows that every good love story is worth it.”
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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