Portuguese activity, focused on students in the eighth grade of elementary school, about direct transitive verbs. Let's analyze these verbs in the text Rio Botanical Garden restores collection of 15 thousand photographs? To do so, answer the proposed questions!
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Images reveal native vegetation from decades ago
The photographic collection of the Botanical Garden of Rio de Janeiro (JBRJ), comprising around 15,000 items, is undergoing a restoration process, at a cost of R$ 120,000. The collection includes images taken between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, which testify to different stages of botanical scientific research in the country.
According to Jardim Botânico, the collection records images such as the native vegetation of the Laranjeiras neighborhood, Leblon of 1925, the Horto Florestal in 1942, in addition to the photos taken by scientists who were in Brazil between 1920 and 1940.
Available at: www.agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br (With cut).
Accessed on December 17, 2022.
Question 1 – Underline the following transitive verb:
“Jardim Botânico do Rio restores collection of 15,000 photographs”
Question 2 – The verb underlined above is direct transitive because:
( ) no complement.
( ) requires complement with preposition.
( ) requires complement without preposition.
Question 3 – Read back:
“Images reveal the native vegetation of decades ago”
Cite a direct transitive verb with the same meaning as the one used in this segment of the text:
Question 4 – In “The collection includes images made between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century […]”, the direct transitive verb refers to a singular person. Which?
Question 5 – Identify the passage that contains a direct transitive verb:
( ) “[…] is going through a restoration process […]”
( ) “According to the Botanical Garden, the collection records images […]”
( ) “[…] who were in Brazil between 1920 and 1940.”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Letters and specialist in distance education.