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Qual a tradução de: "a can of soda"
uma lata de refrigerante.
Qual a tradução de: "a pinch of salt"
uma pitada de sal
Qual a tradução de: "a pot of ice cream".
um pote de sorvete.
Qual a tradução de: "a slice of pizza".
uma fatia de pizza.
Para os uncountable nouns, podemos indicar a quantidade usando algumas expressões como "a bag of rice".
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
We need to buy a dozen _________ to make a cake.
 
EGGS
 
MONEY
 
COFFEE
 
PANTS
The TV costs $500 and we don’t have this amount of ________.
 
MONEY
 
PANTS
 
EGGS
 
COFFEE
Let’s have a cup of _______ at the coffee shop.
 
COFFEE
 
PANTS
 
EGGS
 
MONEY
Yesterday, I bought a nice pair of ______ at the clothes store.
 
PANTS
 
COFFEE
 
MONEY
 
EGGS
BOOK
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
Os artigos indefinidos a e an não são usados antes de countable nouns no singular.
 
FALSE
 
TRUE
Os artigos indefinidos a e an são usados antes de countables nouns no plural e uncountable nouns.
 
FALSE
 
TRUE
Os artigos indefinidos a e an não são usados antes de countables nouns no plural e uncountable nouns.
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
Os artigos indefinidos a e an são usados antes de countable nouns no singular.
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
ERASER
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
ORANGE
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
FLOWER
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
FURNITURE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
COUNTABLE
BUTTER
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
COUNTABLE
PANTS
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
MONEY
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
COUNTABLE
SUGAR
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
COUNTABLE
NOTEBOOK
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
EGG
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
COFFEE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
COUNTABLE
Uncountable nouns can’t be counted and they only have a singular form, such as
 
paper and paint
 
pen and pencils
Countable nouns can be counted and they have both singular and plural forms, such as
 
apples and tomatoes
 
bread and milk
PAINT
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
COUNTABLE
PAPER
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
COUNTABLE
MILK
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
COUNTABLE
BREAD
 
UNCOUNTABLE
 
COUNTABLE
PENCIL
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
PEN
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
APPLE
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE
TOMATO
 
COUNTABLE
 
UNCOUNTABLE