Determiners-pronouns Flashcards

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O que significa “this”?

A

“This” refere-se a algo próximo no singular.

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Quando usamos “those”?

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Usamos “those” para coisas ou pessoas no plural que estão longe.

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Qual a diferença entre “this” e “these”?

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“This” é singular, e “these” é plural, ambos para objetos ou pessoas próximos.

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4
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Dê um exemplo do uso de “that”.

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“That picture is beautiful.”

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5
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Como usamos “one” em uma frase?

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“One” substitui um substantivo singular, por exemplo, “I need a pen. Do you have one?”

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O que significa “the one”?

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Refere-se a um substantivo específico previamente mencionado, por exemplo, “The one on the table.”

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Qual a função de “some” em frases positivas?

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“Some” indica uma quantidade indefinida em frases afirmativas. Ex.: “I bought some apples.”

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Quando usamos “any”?

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Usamos “any” em frases negativas e na maioria das perguntas.

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Qual a diferença entre “something” e “anything”?

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“Something” refere-se a uma coisa específica, enquanto “anything” refere-se a qualquer coisa.

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Quando usamos “none”?

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“None” é usado sem um substantivo para indicar ausência. Ex.: “How many apples do you have?” “None.”

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O que significa “nobody”?

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“Nobody” significa “nenhuma pessoa”.

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Como usamos “every”?

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“Every” refere-se a todos os elementos de um grupo. Ex.: “Every student passed the test.”

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Qual a diferença entre “everybody” e “everyone”?

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Não há diferença, ambos significam “todas as pessoas”.

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Quando usamos “both”?

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Usamos “both” para falar de duas coisas ou pessoas juntas. Ex.: “Both books are interesting.”

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O que significa “either”?

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“Either” indica uma escolha entre duas opções. Ex.: “You can choose either tea or coffee.”

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Como usamos “neither”?

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“Neither” é usado para dizer que nenhuma das opções é válida. Ex.: “Neither option works for me.”

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17
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Quando usamos “much”?

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“Much” é usado com substantivos incontáveis, especialmente em perguntas e frases negativas.

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18
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Como usamos “many”?

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“Many” é usado com substantivos contáveis no plural. Ex.: “I have many friends.”

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Qual a diferença entre “a few” e “few”?

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“A few” indica uma pequena quantidade positiva, enquanto “few” indica quase nenhuma.

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Dê um exemplo do uso de “a lot of”.

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“There are a lot of people at the party.”

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O que “nowhere” significa?

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“Nowhere” significa “em nenhum lugar”.

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Qual a diferença entre “anybody” e “nobody”?

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“Anybody” é usado em perguntas e negativas, enquanto “nobody” é usado em afirmações negativas.

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23
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Como usamos “something” com adjetivos?

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“Something” pode ser seguido por um adjetivo. Ex.: “I need something useful.”

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24
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Quando usamos “everywhere”?

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“Everywhere” indica todos os lugares. Ex.: “I looked everywhere for my keys.”

25
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O que “not + any” significa?

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“Not + any” tem o mesmo significado de “no”. Ex.: “There isn’t any milk” = “There is no milk.”

26
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O que “none” responde?

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“None” responde perguntas sobre quantidade, como “How much?” ou “How many?”.

27
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Qual a diferença entre “not anything” e “nothing”?

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Ambas têm o mesmo significado, mas “not anything” é usada com verbos negativos.

28
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O que “everybody” concorda?

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“Everybody” concorda com verbos no singular. Ex.: “Everybody is happy.”

29
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Como usamos “somebody” em uma frase?

A

“Somebody is knocking at the door.”

30
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Complete: “____ (this/these) hotel is very nice.”

A

“This hotel is very nice.”

31
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Use “that” em uma frase.

A

“That car is very fast.”

32
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Qual a forma plural de “this”?

A

“These”.

33
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Complete: “Do you like ___ (this/these) shoes?”

A

“Do you like these shoes?”

34
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Complete: “___ (that/those) apples look delicious.”

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“Those apples look delicious.”

35
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Substitua “a pen” por “one”: “Do you have a pen?”

A

“Do you have one?”

36
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Escolha entre “these” ou “those”: “___ (these/those) flowers are here.”

A

“These flowers are here.”

37
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Complete: “Would you like ___ (some/any) coffee?”

A

“Would you like some coffee?”

38
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Complete: “I don’t have ___ (some/any) money.”

A

“I don’t have any money.”

39
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Complete: “___ (nobody/anybody) called me yesterday.”

A

“Nobody called me yesterday.”

40
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Complete: “There is ___ (nothing/something) in the bag.”

A

“There is nothing in the bag.”

41
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Reescreva: “There isn’t any milk.”

A

“There is no milk.”

42
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Complete: “Every student ___ (is/are) here today.”

A

“Every student is here today.”

43
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Complete: “I need ___ (something/nothing) to drink.”

A

“I need something to drink.”

44
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Substitua “a car” por “one”: “Which car is yours?”

A

“Which one is yours?”

45
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Escolha: “___ (either/neither) way works for me.”

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“Either way works for me.”

46
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Complete: “I don’t like ___ (much/many) coffee.”

A

“I don’t like much coffee.”

47
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Complete: “I saw ___ (a lot of/much) people at the concert.”

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“I saw a lot of people at the concert.”

48
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Escolha: “I have ___ (a little/little) money.”

A

“I have a little money.”

49
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Complete: “___ (Both/Neither) of them are good options.”

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“Both of them are good options.”

50
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Use “a few” em uma frase.

A

“I have a few friends.”

51
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Complete: “___ (Every/All) student passed the test.”

A

“Every student passed the test.”

52
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Escolha: “___ (Anybody/Nobody) knows the answer.”

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“Nobody knows the answer.”

53
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Complete: “I want ___ (some/any) advice.”

A

“I want some advice.”

54
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Reescreva: “I don’t have any books.”

A

“I have no books.”

55
Q

Complete: “___ (Anybody/Everybody) likes pizza.”

A

“Everybody likes pizza.”

56
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Complete: “___ (Some/No) problems occurred during the meeting.”

A

“No problems occurred during the meeting.”

57
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Escolha: “I didn’t see ___ (something/anything) unusual.”

A

“I didn’t see anything unusual.”

58
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Complete: “___ (Nowhere/Anywhere) is safe these days.”

A

“Nowhere is safe these days.”

59
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Complete: “___ (Somebody/Nobody) is waiting for you.”

A

“Somebody is waiting for you.”