1.Complete as sentenças usando “quantifiers” corretos:
1)
“She drinks _______ coffee”
“How ______ cups of coffee do you drink every day?”
“He says there was ______ milk in the pot. It was almost empty”
“There are ________ bottles on that shelf”
“How _______ money do you have?”
a) little – many – little – few – many
b) many – much – little – few – many
c) much – few – little – few – many
d) much – many – little – few – Much
2)
“How________ potatoes do you need?”
“Do you need________ milk?
“How ________ cartoons of orange juice do you want?”
a) how much – some – how many
b) many – any – how many
c) how many – any – how many
d) how much – any – how much
e) how much – some – how much
3)
There are ________ dogs and cats for adoption if you want one.
I have _______ books.
Do you want _______ water?
I have so _________ love to give.
a) many/many/ much/much
b) many/ much/many/ many
c) much/ many/ many/ much
d) many/ many/many/ much
e) much/ many/many/ much
2.Use ‘some’ ou ‘any’:
1. I don’t need ___________ money because I’m going to bring my lunch to school.
2. He doesn’t have ___________ pens, but I have ___________ pens.
3. Our teacher didn’t give us ___________ homework yesterday.
4. I’m tired. Do we have ___________ time to take a nap?
5. A: Do they have ___________ library cards? B: No, they don’t have ___________.
6. Paul wants to buy ___________ new shoes.
7. Excuse me, I need ___________ information about the flight to Boston.
8. I don’t have ___________ paper, but Mary has ___________.
9. Mr. Smith has ___________ questions that he wants to ask you.
10. They have ___________ apples, but they don’t have ___________ bananas.
11. I’m sorry, but we don’t have ___________ more tickets.
12. Thomas read ___________ interesting books last month.
13. I bought ___________ milk and ___________ sugar at the supermarket.
14. A: Do you have ___________ coins for the bus? B: No, I have ___________.
15. I need ___________ help with my homework.
3. As frases abaixo, adote um dos relative pronouns indicados no quadro a seguir:
Where – When
That
Whose
Who – Whom
Which
1. The man ______ wallet I found is American.
2. I teach students ______native language is not Portuguese.
3. His coat, ______ belonged to Robert Plant, cost USD 3,000.
4. The doctor, ______ car had allededly been stolen, went to jail.
5. Saturdays is the day ______ I’m free.
6. This is the box ______the children keep their toys.
7. Samantha, ______ father is going to go to China next year, is his girlfriend.
8. Bob, ______ brother was sentenced to life in prison, committed suicide.
9. That’s the couple ______ caught fire.
10. 1985 was the year ______ my father was born.
Respostas
⇒⇒ Quantifiers
⇒⇒ Relative pronouns
1) “She drinks much coffee”
“How many cups of coffee do you drink every day?”
“He says there was little milk in the pot. It was almost empty”
“There are few bottles on that shelf”
“How much money do you have?”
a) little – many – little – few – many
b) many – much – little – few – many
c) much – few – little – few – many
d) much – many – little – few – much ✅
2) “How many potatoes do you need?”
“Do you need any milk?
“How many cartoons of orange juice do you want?”
a) how much – some – how many
b) many – any – how many
c) how many – any – how many ✅
d) how much – any – how much
e) how much – some – how much
3) There are many dogs and cats for adoption if you want one.
I have many books.
Do you want much water?
I have so much love to give.
a) many/many/ much/much ✅
b) many/ much/many/ many
c) much/ many/ many/ much
d) many/ many/many/ much
e) much/ many/many/ much
4. Use ‘some’ ou ‘any’:
1. I don’t need any money because I’m going to bring my lunch to school.
2. He doesn’t have any pens, but I have some pens.
3. Our teacher didn’t give us any homework yesterday.
4. I’m tired. Do we have any time to take a nap?
5. A: Do they have any library cards?
B: No, they don’t have any.
6. Paul wants to buy some new shoes.
7. Excuse me, I need some information about the flight to Boston.
8. I don’t have any paper, but Mary has some.
9. Mr. Smith has some questions that he wants to ask you.
10. They have some apples, but they don’t have any bananas.
11. I’m sorry, but we don’t have any more tickets.
12. Thomas read some interesting books last month.
13. I bought some milk and some sugar at the supermarket.
14. A: Do you have any coins for the bus?
B: No, I don't have any.
15. I need some help with my homework.
5. As frases abaixo, adote um dos ''relative pronouns'' indicados no quadro a seguir:
1. The man whose wallet I found is American.
2. I teach students which native language is not Portuguese.
3. His coat, that belonged to Robert Plant, cost USD 3,000.
4. The doctor, whose car had allegedly been stolen, went to jail.
5. Saturday is the day when I’m free.
6. This is the box where the children keep their toys.
7. Samantha, whose father is going to go to China next year, is his girlfriend.
8. Bob, whose brother was sentenced to life in prison, committed suicide.
9. That’s the couple who caught fire.
10. 1985 was the year when my father was born.
Explicação:
→→ Relative pronoun / Pronome relativo >>> une duas frases, que são chamadas de ''relative clauses''. As ‘’relative clauses’’ modificam o substantivo, acrescentando mais informações sobre o substantivo.
→→ Most common relative pronouns
Who quem, que, o qual - usado para pessoas
Which que, o qual, o que - usado para coisas
Where onde, em que, no qual, no que - usado para lugares
When quando, no qual (plurais e feminino) - usado para tempo
That que - usado para coisas ou pessoas
Whose de quem - usado para pessoas ou objetos >> não é comum
Whom com quem - usado para pessoas
Why por que...?
How como...?
Exemplos:
→ The girl, who arrived with my brother, is my cousin.
→ Denzel Washington, who lives in Los Angeles, is a famous actor.
→ The car that/which is parked in front of my house is my mom's car.
→ I had fever when I was in Las Vegas.
→ The bookstore is a place where you can buy books.
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