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5300653
Banca
AMAUC
Órgão
Prefeitura de Seara - SC
Ano
2018
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Disciplina
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An adverbial is a word (an adverb), phrase, or clause which modifies (changes, restricts or adds to the meaning of) a verb. An adverbial can be a noun phrase (we met that afternoon), a prepositional phrase (we met in the cafe), or a clause (we met because we needed to talk) as well as an adverb, but always functions to modify the meaning of a verb. A sentence can contain just one adverbial or several. 


The wrong alternative is the letter:

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  • e-

    Putting an adverb that tells us when at the end of a sentence is a neutral position, but these adverbs can be put in other positions to give a different emphasis. All adverbs that tell us when can be placed at the beginning of the sentence to emphasize the time element. Some can also be put before the main verb in formal writing, while others cannot occupy that position.

    Examples

       Later Goldilocks ate some porridge. (the time is important)

       Goldilocks later ate some porridge. (this is more formal, like a policeman's report)

       Goldilocks ate some porridge later. (this is neutral, no particular emphasis)

    https://www.ef.com/wwen/english-resources/english-grammar/adverbs-time/

  • THE WRONG ALTERNATIVE.... ( ELE QUER A ALTERNATIVA ERRADA ).

    E) Adverbials of place and time always go in end position.

    ( ESSA ALTERNATIVA FALA QUE ADVÉRBIOS DE TEMPO E DE LUGAR SEMPRE VIRÃO NO FINAL DA FRASE, LOGO, ESTÁ ERRADA COMO PODEMOS VER NOS EXEMPLOS DO AMIGO ABAIXO)

    GABARITO: LETRA E