A questão parte de breves excertos do livro The practice of English language teaching, de
J. Harmer, 4th ed., Longman, 2007 (adaptado).
Leia o texto e responda à questão.
Within word classes, there are a number of restrictions.
Knowledge of these allows competent speakers to produce
well-formed sentences. Speakers of British English might say
There isn’t any furniture in the room, but would not say There
aren’t any furnitures in the room because furniture is almost
always an uncountable noun.
An example of a well-formed sentence with an uncountable
noun is: