“Prova de Inglês: Expressando Quantidade no 7º Ano”
Tema: Tô express quantiry in EnGlush
Etapa/Série: 7º ano
Disciplina: Língua Inglesa
Questões: 20
Prova de Língua Inglesa – 7º Ano
Tema: Expressing Quantity in English
Instruções: Responda as questões a seguir, escolhendo a alternativa correta. Cada questão vale 1 ponto. Boa sorte!
Questões
- Which of the following quantifiers can be used with countable nouns?
- A) Much
- B) Many
- C) Little
- D) All of the above
- Complete the sentence: “There are ___ apples in the basket.”
- A) much
- B) many
- C) few
- D) little
- Which quantifier is used for uncountable nouns?
- A) Several
- B) Many
- C) Much
- D) All of the above
- Choose the correct sentence:
- A) I have a little friends.
- B) There is a lot of water in the pool.
- C) She has few money.
- D) They need much help.
- Fill in the blank: “He doesn’t have ___ homework to do.”
- A) many
- B) much
- C) a lot of
- D) few
- What is the function of the quantifier “a few”?
- A) It indicates a large quantity.
- B) It indicates a small quantity of countable nouns.
- C) It is used with uncountable nouns.
- D) It means “none” of something.
- Choose the correct option to complete: “There are ___ books on the shelf.”
- A) a few
- B) a little
- C) much
- D) none of the above
- Which of the following sentences correctly uses the quantifier “some”?
- A) I have some chocolates.
- B) I need some water.
- C) Some children are playing.
- D) All of the above
- Identify the error: “There isn’t many time left.”
- A) Isnt’t
- B) Many
- C) Time
- D) Left
- Complete the sentence: “We need ___ flour to bake a cake.”
- A) a few
- B) much
- C) a little
- D) many
- Which of the following statements is TRUE?
- A) “A little” can be used with countable nouns.
- B) “Few” indicates a negative connotation.
- C) “Many” is used with uncountable nouns.
- D) “Much” is used with countable nouns.
- Fill in the blank: “I don’t have ___ friends in this city.”
- A) much
- B) many
- C) a few
- D) plenty of
- Choose the quantifier that fits best: “Can I have ___ orange, please?”
- A) much
- B) many
- C) a little
- D) an
- What is the correct answer to this question: “How ___ sugar do you want?”
- A) a few
- B) much
- C) many
- D) a lot
- Identify the correct use of “a lot of”:
- A) There are a lot of fruits in the basket.
- B) There is a lot of apples in the basket.
- C) I have a lot of friends.
- D) Both A and C
- Which of these sentences uses the quantifier “enough” correctly?
- A) She has enough apples.
- B) He doesn’t have enough time.
- D) All of the above
- Choose the incorrect statement:
- A) There are some kids in the park.
- B) Do you have many friends?
- C) I have few money left.
- D) He has a little time to talk.
- Which of the following is NOT a quantifier?
- A) Some
- B) Most
- C) Little
- D) About
<li) C) I have enough water in the bottle.
Gabarito
- B) Many – *”Many” is used with countable nouns.*
- B) Many – *”Many” is suitable for plural, countable nouns.*
- C) Much – *”Much” is typically used with uncountable nouns.*
- B) There is a lot of water in the pool – *Correct use of “a lot of” with uncountable nouns.*
- B) Much – *”Much” is appropriate for uncountable quantities.*
- B) It indicates a small quantity of countable nouns – *”A few” presents a positive connotation indicating some.*
- A) A few – *”A few” is used with countable nouns.*
- D) All of the above – *All sentences correctly use “some.”*
- B) Many – *Error in using “many” with uncountable nouns; should be “much.”*
- C) A little – *”A little” is suitable for uncountable nouns like flour.*
- B) “Few” indicates a negative connotation – *”Few” implies not many; it has a negative undertone.*
- B) Many – *Only “many” correctly fits countable nouns in this context.*
- D) An – *”An” is the only correct article with a singular countable noun.*
- B) Much – *”Much” is the appropriate quantifier for uncountable nouns.*
- D) Both A and C – *”A lot of” can refer to both uncountable and countable nouns.*
- D) All of the above – *All sentences correctly demonstrate the use of “enough.”*
- C) I have few money left – *Should use “little” with uncountable nouns like money.*
- D) About – *”About” is not a quantifier; it is a preposition.*
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