Portuguese activity, focused on students in the ninth year of elementary school, aims to study the personal pronouns. Did you know that they can play the role of subject or complement? Let's learn? Then answer the questions based on the text. July 12 – Forest Engineer Day!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
I love nature and I love all people who do something to protect it. The forest engineer is one of those people who fight to preserve our forests. It is he who studies and plans the controlled exploitation of natural resources so that the environment does not suffer for any reason. In addition to preventing deforestation, he is also responsible for drawing up afforestation and reforestation projects, thus repairing the damage caused by human interference in nature. Whenever a forest catches fire, suffers a lot of tree cuts or has any other problem, a forest engineer is called in to analyze the damage and prescribe a solution. So, I think we can call this professional a forest doctor, can't we?
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Question 1 - The highlighted pronoun is personal in the excerpt:
( ) “Me I love nature and I love all people […]"
( ) “[…] who fight to preserve our forests.”
( ) “[…] suffers a lot of tree cuts or has any other problem […]"
Question 2 - In the excerpt mentioned above, the personal pronoun is straight because it performs the function of:
( ) subject
( ) direct object
( ) indirect object
Question 3 - In the part “It is he who studies and plans the exploration […]”, the personal pronoun “he”:
( ) defines “The Forestry Engineer”.
( ) resumes “The Forestry Engineer”.
( ) announces “The Forestry Engineer”.
Question 4 – In the passage “[…] I love everyone who does something to protect her.”, the oblique personal pronoun “la” refers to:
A:
Question 5 - In "[…] think what we can call this […]”, the subjects of the underlined verbs are relative personal pronouns:
( ) to the 1st person of the speech.
( ) to the 2nd person of the speech.
( ) to the 3rd person of the speech.
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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