A countable nown can be singular or plural. So, countable nouns are things we can count. An uncountable noun has only one form. Uncountable nouns are things we cannot count. On this analyze the following affirmatives:
I- you can use singular coutable nouns alone
(without a / the / my etc).
II - You cannot normaly use a/an with uncountable nouns.
III - We cannot use " much " and " little " with uncountable nouns.
IV - You van use " some " and " any " with plural countable nouns.
now, choose the correct alternative:
a) Only affirmative III is correct
b) The affirmatives III and IV are correct.
c) Only affirmative II is correct.
d) The affirmatives II and IV are correct.
Respostas
⇒⇒ Countable and uncountable nouns
I - You can use singular countable nouns alone (without a/the/my etc). ⇔ errada
II - You cannot normally use a/an with uncountable nouns. ✅
III - We cannot use " much " and " little" with uncountable nouns. ⇔ errada
IV - You can use "some" and "any" with plural countable nouns. ✅
Now, choose the correct alternative:
a) Only affirmative III is correct
b) The affirmatives III and IV are correct.
c) Only affirmative II is correct.
d) The affirmatives II and IV are correct. √
Explicação:
➡️ Uncountable nouns - são substantivos no singular e que precisam de uma unidade de medida para expressar quantidade >>> 1 copo, 1 xicara, 1 kilo, 1 litro, um pouco, muito
a cup of coffee
two glasses of milk
some sugar
➡️ Countable nouns - substantivos que têm singular E plural e, por isso, podem ser contatos >> 1, 2, 3, muitos , vários, dezenas, milhares
three cars
four houses
two pencils
many friends
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