Inglês, perguntado por silmaoliveiracostasi, 5 meses atrás

Complete the following dialogue with the appropriate quantifier for Countable nouns and Uncountable nouns. The words in bold will help you to decide. (FOTO, porém não precisa usar só os termos da tabela) S - Can you check the pantry, please? I have to make a list of the things we need to buy at the grocery store. J - Okay, let me see. There are ______ eggs in the fridge. I need more of them. Hum... there's ______ milk. We don't need to buy more. S - Okay. What else? J - There are _____ fruits here. It's small quantity, but it's alright. And also, there's _______ rice. It's enough for the week. However, there's _______ wine. I need more for my recipes. S - What about cleaning products? J - There are ______ cleaning products here. You don't need to worry. S - So, there aren't ______ things we need to buy. That's good.​

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⇒⇒  Quantifiers

Complete the following dialogue with the appropriate quantifier for Countable nouns and Uncountable nouns. The words in bold will help you to decide.

S - Can you check the pantry, please? I have to make a list of the things we need to buy at the grocery store.

J - Okay, let me see. There are few eggs in the fridge. I need more of them. Hum... there's much milk. We don't need to buy more.

S - Okay. What else?

J - There are some fruits here. It's a small quantity, but it's alright. And also, there's some  rice. It's enough for the week. However, there's  little  wine. I need more for my recipes.

S - What about cleaning products?

J - There are many cleaning products here. You don't need to worry.

S - So, there aren't many  things we need to buy. That's good.​

Explicação:

⇒⇒  Quantifiers

→→ A lot of (muitos - vários) >> usado para descrever grandes quantidades, mas não especificadas:

Exemplos:

I used to have a lot of friends in the past.

Jim ate a lof of junk food last weekend.

→→ Much (muito, muita) - é usado quando o substantivo não pode ser usado no plural

much milk >> The cat drinks too much milk.

much water >> I drink much water during the day.

→→ Many (muitos - muitas) - é usado para substantivos que possuem a forma plural e que não precisam de uma unidade de medida (copo, quilo, grama, etc.)

Exemplos:

many pens >> The kid has many colorful pens.

many girls >> There are many girls going to school.

→→ A little (pouco) - é usado com palavras que não têm plural

I need a little help from my parents.

Jim can speak a little Greek.

→→ A few (alguns, algumas) - é usado com palavras no plural

a few minutes >> The doctor will talk to you in a few minutes.

a few weeks >> You'd better stay home for a few weeks.

→→ Little (pouquíssimo) - é usado com palavras que não têm plural (substantivos incontáveis)

We have little time to finish the job.

Jim can speak a little Greek.

→→ Few (pouquíssimo) - é usado com palavras no plural (substantivos contáveis)

Tom has few friends in Rio de Janeiro.

We have few books to read.

→→ Some (algum - alguma, alguns - algumas, um pouco de) - é usado em sentenças afirmativas.

→ antes de substantivos contáveis (que possuem plural)

I have some friends. - Eu tenho alguns amigos

She has some books. - Ela tem alguns livros

We have some pens. - Nós temos algumas canetas

→ antes de substantivos incontáveis - (que não possuem plural)

some milk - um pouco de leite

some water - um pouco de água

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