Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, explores the indicative mode. It is one of the modes of the verb! Would you be able to say what it expresses? A wish, an assumption or a certainty? Let's find out by answering the text-based questions How to take care of the dog in a small house? So, get to work!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
But we know that spending so much time having fun with your pet in a big place is not a viable ________ for everyone. So if you don't have a dog yet and are thinking about adopting, take the size and time you need to devote to the breed into consideration. A dog that is too big and has been standing for a long time can become obese, which leads to disease development.
Available at: www.recreio.uol.com.br. (Fragment).
Question 1 - In the passage “But we You know to spend so much time […]”, the highlighted verb was used in the indicative mode because:
( ) expresses a wish.
( ) expresses an assumption.
( ) expresses a certainty.
Question 2 - The gap marked in the text must be completed with the verb “to be” in the present tense of the indicative mood. So which sentence was spelled correctly?
( ) “[…] in a big place is not viable for everyone.”
( ) “[…] in a big place it was not viable for everyone.”
( ) “[…] in a big place it wasn't something viable for everyone.”
Question 3 - In "[…] Light the size and time you […]", the underlined verb is in the mood:
( ) imperative
( ) indicative
( ) subjunctive
Question 4 – At the end of the text, is the verb “leads” in the mode indicated above?
A.
Question 5 - In the sentence “[…] and that stands still for a long time […]”, the verb in the indicative “stays” has as subject:
( ) "the pet"
( ) "a dog"
( ) “A very big dog”
Question 6 – Point out the phrase in which the verb "to take care" was used in the indicative way:
( ) I hope you take good care of your dog!
( ) You take good care of your dog!
( ) Take good care of your dog!
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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