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EXCEPTIONS

a cat a hotel a uniform


an hour a one-man job
an egg an FBI agent a european

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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.

 Pelo que se usam duas palavras separadas,


em vez de apenas uma, como em português.

 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

Expressões sem artigo:


 I go to the school every day.
 I go to the work in the morning.
 Go to the bed!
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 My grandmother likes _______ flowers very much.
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 I love _______ flowers in your garden.
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 See you on _______ Wednesday.
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 _______ Alex goes to _______ work by bus.
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 _______ product is in perfect condition.
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 _______ products you need are inside.
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 ______ most children like ______ sweets.
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 On _______ Facebook there are many strange _______ people.

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