Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, explores the oblique personal pronouns. When are they oblique? When do they function as a subject or when do they function as a complement? Find out by answering the questions based on the tale fragment Jealousy, written by Tereza Yamashita!
This Portuguese language activity is available for download in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.
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In it I could write and unwrite without having to use concealer. Just type and edit. You could put pictures without the mess from before. Glue pritt and durex, no way! My friends soon met him, it was the biggest success. Everyone wanted to see him, make suggestions and participate. It was awesome, and my new best friend was very vain.
— I'm not great?! Thousands of people have already accessed me - he said all convinced.
Soon the darn thing started to get very popular. Therefore, many envious people began to meddle in our lives. Criticizing, playing silly jokes, leaving rude messages. And worst of all, the obnoxious left posts, but they didn't identify themselves, they just left their nicknames. […]
One day, tired of blogging, sitting at my old desk I heard a sad sob coming from the drawer:
“Chif… She doesn't write on me anymore. Times have changed. I hate this blog guy.
YAMASHITA, Teresa. "Jealousy". Available in: .
Question 1 - Identify the sentence in which the highlighted personal pronoun is oblique:
( ) "In him me I could write and describe […]"
( ) “Everyone wanted to see-it, make suggestions and participate.”
( ) “Is it over there don't write on me anymore."
Question 2 - Point out the referent of the oblique pronoun, present in the question identified above:
A.
Question 3 - In “[…] I have already been accessed […]”, the personal pronoun “me” is oblique because:
( ) works as a subject.
( ) works as an adnominal adjunct.
( ) works as a complement.
Question 4 – In the sentence “[…] but they did not identify […]”, the oblique personal pronoun “if” indicates a reflexive action of the subject:
( ) "Thousands of people"
( ) “many envious”
( ) "the obnoxious"
Question 5 - The word "o" is an oblique personal pronoun in the passage:
( ) “My friends soon met him […]”
( ) "Soon the darn thing started to get very popular."
( ) “One day, tired of blogging […]”
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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