Portuguese activity, suitable for students in the eighth year of elementary school, explores the direct transitive verbs. When is a verb classified in this way? When you need a complement without a preposition! Are we going to learn more about this type of verb? To do so, answer the questions based on the text. Polluted or contaminated! Do you know the difference between polluted water and contaminated water? Find it out!
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We say that water is polluted when _________ features that make it unfit for consumption, such as the presence of waste, sewage, chemical substances used in plantations and industries. Contaminated water, on the other hand, is one that has bacteria, worms and a lot of other organisms that are harmful to people's health. We can only be sure whether a river is polluted, contaminated or both together when an expert analysis of the water in that environment is carried out.
“Ciência Hoje das Crianças” magazine. Edition 259. Available in: .
Question 1 - Reread this passage from the text:
“[…] water is polluted when _________ characteristics […]”
The space indicated must be filled with the direct transitive verb:
( ) “contains”.
( ) “contains”.
( ) “contain”.
Question 2 - In the sentence “We say that […]”, the subject of the direct transitive verb is:
( ) hidden.
( ) nonexistent.
( ) undetermined.
Question 3 - Highlight the direct transitive verb present in this text fragment:
"On the other hand, contaminated water is one that has bacteria, worms and a lot more [...]"
Question 4 – In the above fragment, the subject of the direct transitive verb is:
( ) a personal pronoun.
( ) an indefinite pronoun.
( ) a demonstrative pronoun.
Question 5 - It can be concluded that a verb is direct transitive when:
( ) has complete meaning.
( ) needs complement with preposition.
( ) needs complement without preposition.
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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