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COUNTABLE

 Consigo contar o número/quantidade.


 SOME (positivamente)
 ANY (perguntas ou negativar)
 Few (qtd pequena)
 Many (qtd grande)

I have a few bananas for the cake.


I have many bananas for the cake.

Do you need any eggs?


Yes, I need some eggs. / No, I don’t need any eggs.

EGG > EGGS


POTATO > POTATOES
I need three bottles of milk.
I want three pieces of cheese.

UNCOUNTABLE
 Não consigo contar
 SOME (positivamente)
 ANY (perguntas ou negativar)
 Provável que não tenha plural
 Little (qtd pequena)
 Much (qtd grande)

I need a little of cheese for this recipe.


I need much cheese.

Do we have any bread?


Yes, we have some bread / No, we don’t have any bread.
BREAD
LETTUCE
I need some milk.
I want some cheese.

I have no money.

SOME > SOMEONE SOMEBODY


ANY > ANYONE ANYBODY
NO > NO ONE NOBODY
JUG = JAR

CUP

THICK
SOME X ANY X NO

Some > “algumas” > afirmativas (plural)

Any > “alguns” > negativas e perguntas

No > “nenhum”

Do we need any chocolate for you recipe?


Yes, we need some.
No, we don’t need any.
No, we need no chocolate.
I have no money.
I don’t have money / I don’t have any money.

Let’s buy some lettuce.


Let’s buy two bottles of water.
Let’s buy some water.

Do we need (any) chocolate for your cake?


Yes, we need some chocolate.
Yes, we need three bars of chocolate.
MUCH X MANY

How much milk do you need?


How many bananas do you need?

How many times (quantidade de ocorrencia) do you need to go to São Paulo?


I need to go 10 times.

How much time (tempo) do you have left to stay in Brazil?


I don’t have much time.

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