- Fill in the story using SOME, ANY, NO, or Ø.
CAUSE FOR ALARM!
‘_______________ children and ______________ grown-ups
must do their best to keep the world clean’, Mr. Fox said
to his class. ‘Sometimes we see ______________ rubbish
in the streets and we must pick it up. Sometimes we eat
_____________ sweets and we must put the wrappings in the
bin. We must all work together so there’s ______________
rubbish in the world. Never throw _____________ plastic
into the sea! There’s _______________ tar on the beaches. There’s ______________ oil in the sea. If we pour _________________ poison into our rivers, _________________ fish die. This is called _____________ pollution. This weekend, see if you can find ________________ examples of pollution and write ________________ sentences about it’. Jimmy looked very worried when he went home. On Monday, he handed in his composition. ‘Yesterday we had __________________ sardines for lunch. Mummy opened the tin, but all the fish were dead and the tin was full of oil!PRECISO URGENTES
Soluções para a tarefa
Completando as lacunas usando as palavras Some, any, no ou deixar em branco, o texto fica da seguinte maneira :
Some children and some grown-ups must do their best to keep the world clean’, Mr. Fox said to his class. ‘Sometimes we see some rubbish in the streets and we must pick it up.
Sometimes we eat some sweets and we must put the wrappings in the bin. We must all work together so there’s no rubbish in the world.
Never throw any plastic into the sea! There’s tar on the beaches. There’s some oil in the sea. If we pour any poison into our rivers, some fish die. This is called pollution.
This weekend, see if you can find some examples of pollution and write some sentences about it’.
Jimmy looked very worried when he went home. On Monday, he handed in his composition. Yesterday we had no sardines for lunch. Mommy opened the tin, but all the fish were dead and the tin was full of oil!
Vamos a lembrar que some (alguns ou alguns de) é usado em:
- Em frases afirmativas, tanto com substantivos contáveis como incontáveis.
- Para frases interrogativas em que estamos oferecendo algo.
- Para frases interrogativas, quando pedimos algo para a educação e esperamos uma resposta afirmativa.
Por outro lado, any é usado em:
- Em frases negativas e interrogativas, tanto com substantivos contáveis como incontáveis.
- Em sentenças condicionais (if)
- Em frases afirmativas, mas com um significado ligeiramente diferente: "qualquer um".
Preenchendo as lacunas com os quantificadores SOME, ANY, NO, temos que:
Some children and some grown-ups must do their best to keep the world clean’, Mr. Fox said to his class. ‘Sometimes we see some rubbish in the streets and we must pick it up.
Sometimes we eat some sweets and we must put the wrappings in the bin. We must all work together so there’s no rubbish in the world.
Never throw any plastic into the sea! There’s tar on the beaches. There’s some oil in the sea. If we pour any poison into our rivers, some fish die. This is called pollution.
This weekend, see if you can find some examples of pollution and write some sentences about it’.
Jimmy looked very worried when he went home. On Monday, he handed in his composition. Yesterday we had no sardines for lunch. Mommy opened the tin, but all the fish were dead and the tin was full of oil!
Para a resolução dessa questão, o aluno deve entender sobre os chamados quantificadores.
Quantificadores são usados para expressar quantidade em uma sentença. Temos como exemplo: much, many, some.
Much: Usado para indicar proporções grandes, ou seja, a intensidade alta. Geralmente é acompanhado com substantivos incontáveis.
Many: Mesmo significado de much, porém usado em substantivos contáveis.
Some: Utilizado em incontáveis. Significa algo intermediário, "algum".
No: uso em situações que não possui quantidade nenhuma.
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