Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, addresses the adverbial time adjunct. Let's look at the expressions that indicate time circumstances in the text about Paulo Leminski? To do this, answer the proposed questions.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
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On August 24, 1944, Paulo Leminski was born. Poet, writer, translator and professor of History, Writing and even a judo black belt! Since he was a child, Leminski has always drawn attention for his culture and genius. It was early on that the native of Curitiba invented his own way of writing poetry, with brief poems, puns and visual experiments. The artist also made partnerships with important names in Brazilian music, such as Arnaldo Antunes, Caetano Veloso, Itamar Assumpção, Moraes Moreira, among many others.
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Question 1 - In “On August 24, 1944, Paulo Leminski was born.”, the adverbial tense modifies the meaning of a verb, whose subject is:
( ) hidden.
( ) simple.
( ) composite.
Question 2 - The second period of the text was transcribed without the punctuation mark that separates the adverbial tense “Since child”. Identify it:
( ) comma.
( ) dash.
( ) two points.
Question 3 - In the passage “[…] Leminski always drew attention for his culture and genius.”, the adverbial tense could be replaced by:
( ) “occasionally”.
( ) “undoubtedly”.
( ) “incessantly”.
Question 4 – Highlight the adverbial time adjunct in this segment of the text:
"It was early on that the Curitiba native invented his own way of writing poetry, with brief poems, puns and visual experiments."
Question 5 - In the segment above, the adverbial tense adjunct was expressed by:
( ) an adverb.
( ) an adverbial phrase.
( ) an adverbial expression.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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