• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: ricardoxp244
  • Perguntado 3 anos atrás

In relation to the study of the "Countable and
Uncountable Nouns” text in English, it is incorrect to
state that:
A( ) In inglish, the word food is usually classified as
na uncountable noun;
B( ) In inglish, the word clothes does not take a
singular form and, therefore, it can be replaced by
outfit to geta round this impossibility;
C( ) In inglish, the word noun is classified as na
uncountable noun;
D( ) The word paper is, as a rule, classified as na
uncountable noun, but it can be classified as
countable;
E( ) The impossibility of using a plural noun can
signal that it is na uncountable noun.​

Respostas

respondido por: CremildaBR
2

⇒⇒  Countable and uncountable nouns

 

A ( ) In English, the word food is usually classified as an uncountable noun;  

B ( ) In English, the word clothes does not take a singular form and, therefore, it can be replaced by outfit to get around this impossibility;

C (x) In English, the word noun is classified as an uncountable noun; ❌

D ( ) The word paper is, as a rule, classified as an uncountable noun, but it can be classified as countable;  ✅

E ( ) The impossibility of using a plural noun can signal that it is an uncountable noun.​

Alternativa incorreta letra ''C''

Justificativa: A palavra ''noun'' que significa ''substantivo'' é  uma ''countable noun''. ou seja, tem a forma plural >>  nouns

Explicação:

⇒⇒  Countable nouns / substantivos contáveis  >> possuem as formas singular e plural

Exemplos:

one girl   >>>   two girls

a pencil   >>>   some pencils

⇒⇒  Uncountable nouns  /  substantivos incontáveis  >>  só podem ser usados na forma singular. O que define a quantidade é uma palavra que expressa a medida.

Exemplos:

money   >>   pouco dinheiro

milk        >>   uma xícara de leite

farinha de trigo   >>   um quilo / uma colher de farinha de trigo

açúcar  >>  um quilo  /  duas xícaras

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