Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, addresses the adnominal deputy. This kind of adjunct performs the syntactic function of determining or characterizing the nouns! Let's learn? Then answer the questions based on the text about the word Coin! did you know that she originates in Roman mythology? Curious, isn't it?
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The word coin it has its origins in Roman mythology. It comes from the Latin Moneta, the name of a goddess of the Romans. In the temple of this goddess, small rounded objects of gold, silver or copper that served as money were made. In honor of the goddess, these objects were named
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Question 1 - The term italics is an adnominal adjunct in the passage:
( ) “It comes from the Latin Monet, name of a goddess of the Romans.”
( ) “[…] the small objects rounded of gold […]"
( ) "But moneta is still present, for example, in the word monetary.”
Question 2 - The adjunct underlined above expresses:
( ) form
( ) origin
( ) possession
Question 3 – In the period that introduces the text, the adjunct "Roman" characterizes:
( ) the noun “currency”.
( ) the noun “origin”.
( ) the noun “mythology”.
Question 4 - Identify the passage in which the highlighted pronoun performs the syntactic function of adjunct adjunct:
( ) “Is it over there comes from the Latin Moneta […]"
( ) “[…] rounded objects of gold, silver or copper what they served as money."
( ) “[…] Those objects were named moneta […]”
Question 5 - In the excerpt identified above, the highlighted adjunct is a pronoun:
( ) relative with the function of retrieving information.
( ) statement with the function of retrieving information.
( ) staff with the function of retrieving information.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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