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4 - The Articles
4 - The Articles
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an Orange ___
an Umbrela
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an Egg ___
a Robe
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a Soap ___
a Towel
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a Uniform ___
a Window
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a Bedside table ___
an Aspirine
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a Holiday ___
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Vegetable soup
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an Old photo ___
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Sheet of paper
Passe para Inglês:
O carro The car
A mesa The table
Os rapazes The boys
As laranjas The oranges
O computador The computer
Os computadores The computers
A professora The teacher
O professor The teacher
Os professores The teachers
As contrações no, na; num, numa; à, ao...
não acontecem em inglês.
Exemplos:
◦ à (a +a ) = to the – That is applied to the extraction of data.
◦ ao (a + o) = to the – I go to the museum once a year.
◦ na (em + a) = in/at/on +the – The games are in the box.
◦ no (em + o) = in/at/on +the – The hardware is in the computer.
◦ Num (em+um) = in/at/on +a/an – He lives in a flat/in an apartment.
◦ Numa (em+uma) = in/at/on +a/an – He lives in a house / on an island.
Expressões sem the:
Nomes Próprios (The Peter is British)
Plurais Genéricos (The Dogs and the cats have a tail)
Nomes Abstratos (The Love is in the air)
Uncount nouns (I eat the rice everyday)
Possessive adjectives (The my car is in the mechanic)
Dias da semana: (On the Friday)
Para se referir a “a maioria de” – The Most people like ice-cream