Inglês, perguntado por ThiagoAntunesDS, 1 ano atrás

Use A/AN ou The quando necessário
A)They need___black car.
B)Mark wants to leave to___United States.
C)John is at___Hilton Hotel.
D) I have to buy___new T-Shirt.
E)They have to stay in___house.
F)I saw__acident.
G)They bought___magazine and
H)They are going to__Pacific Ocean.
I)My friends live in___old house in ___small village

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por PoetaContemporâneo
1
Lembre se que ao anteceder uma palavra cujo som inicial é de vogal, utilizamos an, quando o som inicial é de consoante, utilizamos a, assim:

A) They need a black car.
B) Mark wants to leave to an United States.
C) John is at a Hilton Hotel.
D) I have to buy a new T-Shirt.
E) They have to stay in a house.
F) I saw an acident.
G)They bought a magazine and
H)They are going to a Pacific Ocean.
I) My friends live in an old house in a small village

ThiagoAntunesDS: Não tem THE em nenhuma das frases?
ThiagoAntunesDS: B)Mark wants to leave to THE United States?
PoetaContemporâneo: Ah sim, erro meu. O THE vai em B), C), E), H)
Respondido por Neyde2
1
A)They need a black car. B)Mark wants to leave to the United States. C)John is at Hilton Hotel. D) I have to buy a new T-Shirt. E)They have to stay in the house. F)I saw an acident. G)They bought a magazine and H)They are going to the Pacific Ocean. I)My friends live in an old house in a small village

ThiagoAntunesDS: Não tem THE em nenhuma das frases?
Neyde2: Tem sim, estão marcadas
ThiagoAntunesDS: Poxa! Verdade :D!
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