Inglês, perguntado por isaacabnerb13, 9 meses atrás

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Respondido por hakaishin3000
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Resposta:

4. Preencha as lacunas utilizando SOME / ANY / NO ou # (NADA)

CAUSE FOR ALARM!

'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 # sardines for lunch.  

Mummy opened  the tin, but all the fish were dead and the tin was full of oil!

some children;

some grown-ups;

some rubbish;

some sweets;

there's no rubbish;

any plastic;

# tar;

some oil;

any poison;

some fish;

# pollution;

some examples;

some sentences;

# sardines

OBS:

SOME (Algum[as]; Algum[ns] e também em algumas sentenças não  

existe tradução, e sim, uma adaptação para o português)

SOME (Utilizado em sentenças afirmativas e interrogativas quando se  

deseja fazer um oferecimento ou um pedido)

Ex: Would you like some tea? (Você quer chá?)

ANY (Nenhum[a]; seguido de "IF" significa "qualquer")

Geralmente ANY pode vir seguido de (Seldom, Never, Rarely,  

Without, etc)

ANY (Utilizado em sentenças negativas e interrogativas)

EX: There aren't any beaches in France. (Não tem nenhuma praia na  

França)

Explicação: Hope it helped you guys.

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