A-and-the Flashcards

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O que significa “a” em uma frase?

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“A” significa “um/uma” e é usado para substantivos singulares e contáveis.

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Quando usamos “an” em vez de “a”?

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Usamos “an” antes de palavras que começam com som de vogal (a, e, i, o, u).

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Dê um exemplo de “a” usado corretamente.

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He’s got a camera.

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Dê um exemplo de “an” usado corretamente.

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Do you want an apple or a banana?

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Quando usamos “a” ou “an” para profissões?

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Quando queremos descrever a profissão de alguém, como “He’s an engineer”.

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Como identificamos o plural de substantivos regulares?

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Geralmente, adicionamos “-s” ao substantivo singular.

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Como é o plural de palavras terminadas em “-sh” ou “-ch”?

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Adiciona-se “-es”, como “dish” → “dishes”.

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Qual a regra para substantivos terminados em “-y”?

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Se precedido por consoante, troca-se “-y” por “-ies” (ex: “baby” → “babies”).

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Cite um exemplo de substantivo irregular no plural.

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“Man” → “Men”.

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Como falamos sobre roupas plurais como “jeans”?

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Usamos “a pair of jeans” ou “some jeans”.

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Qual a diferença entre substantivos contáveis e incontáveis?

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Contáveis podem ser contados (ex: “a car”), enquanto incontáveis não podem (ex: “water”).

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Podemos usar “a” com substantivos incontáveis?

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Não, usamos expressões como “a piece of” ou “some”.

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Dê um exemplo de substantivo usado como contável e incontável.

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Contável: “a cake”, Incontável: “some cake”.

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Quais palavras são geralmente incontáveis?

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Palavras como “advice”, “bread”, “furniture”, “news”.

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15
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Quando usamos “the” em vez de “a/an”?

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Usamos “the” quando nos referimos a algo específico ou único.

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16
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Exemplifique o uso de “the” com nomes únicos.

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The sun is shining.

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Quando usamos “the” com profissões?

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Quando nos referimos a uma posição específica, ex: “She is the manager.”

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Como usamos “the” com lugares únicos?

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Usamos em “the city center”, “the airport”, etc.

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Quando não usamos “the” com jogos?

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Não usamos com esportes: “I like football”.

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Cite um caso onde “the” é usado com instrumentos musicais.

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“She plays the piano.”

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Qual a diferença entre “flowers” e “the flowers”?

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“Flowers” refere-se a flores em geral, enquanto “the flowers” são flores específicas.

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22
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Como usamos “the” com partes de um objeto?

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“The top of the page” ou “the bottom of the glass”.

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23
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Cite um exemplo de “the” com países no plural.

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“The Netherlands” ou “The Philippines”.

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Qual a regra para ruas e avenidas com “the”?

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Geralmente, não usamos “the” com nomes de ruas, ex: “Highfield Road”.

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25
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Quando usamos “the” com mares e rios?

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Sempre: “The Mediterranean”, “The Nile”.

26
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Cite um exemplo de “the” com hotéis ou museus.

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“The National Museum”.

27
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Usamos “the” com nomes de universidades?

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Não para nomes diretos, como “Cambridge University”, mas sim para “The University of California”.

28
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Como é usado “the” em direções?

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Ex: “The north of Italy”.

29
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Dê um exemplo de “the” com tempo.

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“Can you tell me the time?”

30
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Quando usamos “the” com a natureza?

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Ex: “The sky is blue.”

31
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Complete: “I need ___ umbrella because it’s raining.”

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“I need an umbrella because it’s raining.”

32
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Complete: “She has ___ orange in her bag.”

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“She has an orange in her bag.”

33
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Complete: “There is ___ cat under the table.”

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“There is a cat under the table.”

34
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Complete: “He lives in ___ house by the sea.”

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“He lives in a house by the sea.”

35
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Complete: “We went to ___ park yesterday.”

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“We went to the park yesterday.”

36
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Complete: “I saw ___ eagle flying in the sky.”

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“I saw an eagle flying in the sky.”

37
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Complete: “She is ___ doctor in New York.”

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“She is a doctor in New York.”

38
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Complete: “___ moon looks beautiful tonight.”

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“The moon looks beautiful tonight.”

39
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Complete: “I found ___ interesting book at the library.”

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“I found an interesting book at the library.”

40
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Complete: “He wants to buy ___ car.”

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“He wants to buy a car.”

41
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Complete: “Do you like ___ flowers on the table?”

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“Do you like the flowers on the table?”

42
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Complete: “Can I have ___ glass of water?”

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“Can I have a glass of water?”

43
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Complete: “We stayed at ___ hotel by the beach.”

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“We stayed at a hotel by the beach.”

44
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Complete: “They visited ___ Eiffel Tower last summer.”

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“They visited the Eiffel Tower last summer.”

45
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Complete: “There was ___ apple pie on the counter.”

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“There was an apple pie on the counter.”

46
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Complete: “She is reading ___ book about history.”

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“She is reading a book about history.”

47
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Complete: “Can you see ___ stars in the sky tonight?”

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“Can you see the stars in the sky tonight?”

48
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Complete: “He found ___ unique way to solve the problem.”

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“He found a unique way to solve the problem.”

49
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Complete: “They crossed ___ river to reach the village.”

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“They crossed the river to reach the village.”

50
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Complete: “We saw ___ owl in the tree.”

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“We saw an owl in the tree.”

51
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Complete: “She is ___ actress in a popular TV show.”

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“She is an actress in a popular TV show.”

52
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Complete: “Do you know ___ man standing over there?”

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“Do you know the man standing over there?”

53
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Complete: “There’s ___ university in this city.”

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“There’s a university in this city.”

54
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Complete: “___ sun rises in the east.”

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“The sun rises in the east.”

55
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Complete: “I met ___ interesting person at the conference.”

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“I met an interesting person at the conference.”

56
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Complete: “She saw ___ elephant at the zoo.”

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“She saw an elephant at the zoo.”

57
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Complete: “He works as ___ engineer for a big company.”

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“He works as an engineer for a big company.”

58
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Complete: “Let’s go to ___ cinema tonight.”

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“Let’s go to the cinema tonight.”

59
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Complete: “They visited ___ museum in the city center.”

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“They visited the museum in the city center.”

60
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Complete: “We stayed in ___ amazing hotel during our trip.”

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“We stayed in an amazing hotel during our trip.”