Complete with "a few" or "a little" *
Bruno ate ______ rice, but he was very hungry.
Neymar ate ______ chips, but he was very hungry.
I have ______ cousins that speak Portuguese, the most of them only speak English.
She found ______ cookies under the table.
I need _______ water to feel better, that's all.
I want to save ______ money to buy a present for my mother.
Robert gave me _______ coins to buy a sweater, it is not enough!
Ashley needs ________ sugar for the cake!
My dad says that I have to learn ______ words in German, because we are going there for holidays.
Peter saw _______ girls running across the field.
Bruno ate ______ rice, but he was very hungry.
Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
"A few" para substantivos contáveis, "a little" para os incontáveis.
Explicação:
Bruno ate a little rice, but he was very hungry.
Neymar ate a few chips, but he was very hungry.
I have a few cousins that speak Portuguese, the most of them only speak English.
She found a few cookies under the table.
I need a little water to feel better, that's all.
I want to save a little money to buy a present for my mother.
Robert gave me a few coins to buy a sweater, it is not enough!
Ashley needs a little sugar for the cake!
My dad says that I have to learn a few words in German, because we are going there for holidays.
Peter saw a few girls running across the field.
Se você consegue contar (batatas, primos, palavras), use "a few". Senão (açúcar, dinheiro - você não conta dinheiro, conta notas e moedas -, arroz - você conta grãos, não arroz -, água), use "a little". No dia a dia, é mais comum usar "some" em vez de "a little".