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QUANTIFIERS 8 ANO

QUANTIFIERS 8 ANO

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8th Grade

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You are very hungry and go to the kitchen to see what can you find inside the fridge.

Describe what can you see inside the fridge. Use quantifiers

Você está com muita fome e vai para a cozinha para ver o que pode encontrar dentro da geladeira.

Descreva o que você pode ver dentro da geladeira. Use quantificadores

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between countable and uncountable nouns?

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Countable nouns can be counted individually, uncountable nouns cannot.

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Uncountable nouns can be counted individually, countable nouns cannot.

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Both countable and uncountable nouns can be counted individually.

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Countable nouns are always singular, uncountable nouns are always plural.

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Multiple Choice

Tony has collected ____________ stamps.

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much

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many

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of using 'much' in sentences?

Qual é o propósito de usar “much” em frases?

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To indicate a small quantity

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To indicate a large quantity

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To ask a question

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To express a negative statement

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between 'How many...?' and 'How much...?' in terms of countable and uncountable nouns?

Qual é a diferença entre “How many...?” e “How much...?” em termos de substantivos contáveis e incontáveis?

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'How many...?' is for uncountable nouns

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'How much...?' is for countable nouns

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'How many...?' is for countable nouns

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'How much...?' is for all nouns

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between "many" and "much" in negative sentences?

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"Many" is used for countable nouns, "much" for uncountable nouns.

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"Many" is used for uncountable nouns, "much" for countable nouns.

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Both "many" and "much" can be used interchangeably in negative sentences.

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"Many" is used only in affirmative sentences.

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Multiple Choice

What is the use of 'some' in affirmative sentences?

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To indicate specific quantities

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To indicate unspecified quantities

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To make negative sentences

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To ask questions

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Multiple Choice

What is the use of 'any' in negative sentences?

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To indicate a specific amount

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To indicate none

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To ask a question

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To express certainty

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between 'some' and 'any' in English usage?

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'Some' is used in affirmative sentences, while 'any' is used in negative sentences and questions.

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'Some' is used in questions, while 'any' is used in affirmative sentences.

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Both 'some' and 'any' can be used interchangeably in all contexts.

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'Some' is only used in formal writing, while 'any' is used in informal writing.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of using 'some' in questions?

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To ask for a negative response

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To make a statement

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To invite or offer something

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To express uncertainty

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Multiple Choice

What does the word 'any' signify in affirmative sentences?

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A specific choice

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A free choice or indifference

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A negative choice

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A limited choice

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I have _____ apples in the fridge but I don't have ____ oranges.

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some / any

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any / some

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an / an

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a / a

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Fill in the Blank

Complete the sentences with 'many', 'much', 'some', or 'any'. 1. There isn't _____ milk left. 2. Do you have _____ questions? 3. I have _____ friends in school. 4. How _____ money do you need? 5. She bought _____ apples.

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Fill in the Blank

Quantifiers we use in negatives and questions: much/ many/ _________, and a lot of [wild card (comodín) ]

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Multiple Choice

What are some examples of quantifiers used in English?

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Some

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Any

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Much

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All

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Poll

Quão confiante você se sente sobre esse assunto agora?

Muito confiante
Um pouco confiante
Não confiante
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