Portuguese activity, aimed at students in the eighth year of elementary school, addresses the oblique personal pronouns. When do personal pronouns work as obliques? Let's find out? To do this, answer the questions based on the text about the book. Waiting for you, written by Susane Colasanti.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
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It's time to start her sophomore year, and Marisa is ready for a fresh start and her first real boyfriend. However, after the popular Derek asks her out, things get complicated. In addition to her parents splitting up and Marisa having a fight with her best friend, the love of her life — Derek — leaves her disappointed. The only things that keep Marisa going are podcasts from an anonymous DJ, who seems to totally understand her. But she doesn't know who he is… Or does she?
Author of the book: Susane Colasanti. Available in: .
Question 1 - Identify the excerpt that contains an oblique personal pronoun:
( ) “[…] after the popular Derek asked her out […]”
( ) “The only things that keep Marisa are the podcasts […]”
( ) “But she doesn't know who he is…”
Question 2 - In the excerpt identified above, the oblique personal pronoun works as:
( ) subject.
( ) direct object.
( ) indirect object.
Question 3 - In “In addition to your parents separating […]”, the oblique personal pronoun “if” indicates:
( ) the active voice of the verb “to separate”.
( ) the passive voice of the verb “to separate”.
( ) the reflective voice of the verb “to separate”.
Question 4 – In the passage “[…] the love of your life — Derek — The leaves you disappointed.”, the underlined word plays the role of:
( ) definite article.
( ) demonstrative pronoun.
( ) oblique personal pronoun.
Question 5 - In the fragment “[…] which seems to understand it fully.”, the oblique personal pronoun was used to:
( ) go back to “Marisa”.
( ) present “Marisa”.
( ) characterize “Marisa.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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