The Portuguese course can present some subjects that are easier and others that are a little more complicated. With that in mind, we selected some activities about adverbs. Teachers can take these tips and apply them in the classroom.
Question 1 - The author of the strip intends to:
a) instruct something.
b) expose a point of view.
c) report a fact.
d) provoke laughter.
Question 2 - The highlighted term plays the role of adverb of place in:
a) "Did you know that today it's my birthday?"
b) “Then let's go to a store on here close […]"
c) “[…] that I will buy a gift […]"
d) "Shop – BRL 1.99".
Question 3 - Emphasize the adverb, which indicates place, in this passage of the strip:
“[…] you choose there, without even looking at the price!”
A:
Question 4 – Identify the referent of the adverb highlighted in the previous question:
A:
Read this text about the book “The Great Illusion”, written by Harlan Coben:
the great illusion
Maya Stern is a former special operations pilot who recently returned from the war. One day, she sees an unthinkable image captured by the hidden camera in her home: her 2-year-old daughter playing with Joe, her late husband, brutally murdered two weeks earlier.
Trying to keep her sanity, Maya starts to investigate, but all the findings only raise more questions.
As the days go by, she realizes that she no longer knows who to trust, until she finds herself facing the most important question: is it possible to believe in everything we see with our own eyes, even when it's something we want desperately?
Question 1 - The text serves the purpose of:
a) teach something.
b) publish a book.
c) give information.
d) make a criticism.
Question 2 – Mark the passage whose highlighted term works as an adverb in a manner:
a) "Maya Stern is a former special operations pilot who recently returned from the war."
b) “One day, she sees an unthinkable image captured by the hidden camera in her house […]”
c) “[…] until she is faced with the most important question […]”
d) “[…] even when it's something we desperately want?”
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