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457941201226795
Ano: 2023Banca: IVINOrganização: Prefeitura de Valença do Piauí - PIDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis | Substantivos e Compostos
Which noun does not have the correct definition? Choose the incorrect answer:
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Ano: 2024Banca: OBJETIVAOrganização: Prefeitura de Maripá - PRDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis | Substantivos e Compostos
Nouns can either be countable or uncountable. Regarding uncountable nouns, mark “T” for True, “F” for false, and then mark the item with the CORRECT sequence.


( ) They don’t have a distinction between singular and plural and cannot be counted because they cannot be easily divided.
( ) Some uncountable nouns are used only in the singular, like information or furniture. News is always plural.
( ) They can use the determiner "a" or "an", and if you want to ask about the their quantity, you ask "How many?".
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Ano: 2024Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPEOrganização: CNPQDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis | Substantivos e Compostos | Plural dos Substantivos
        A lawyer used ChatGPT to prepare a court filing. It went horribly awry.
        A lawyer who relied on ChatGPT to prepare a court filing on behalf of a man suing an airline is now all too familiar with the artificial intelligence (AI) tool’s shortcomings — including its propensity to invent facts.
        Roberto Mata sued Colombian airline Avianca last year, alleging that a metal food and beverage cart injured his knee on a flight to Kennedy International Airport in New York. When Avianca asked a Manhattan judge to dismiss the lawsuit based on the statute of limitations, his lawyer submitted a brief based on research done by ChatGPT.
         While ChatGPT can be useful to professionals in numerous industries, including the legal profession, it has proved itself to be both limited and unreliable. In this case, the AI invented court cases that didn’t exist, and asserted that they were real. The fabrications were revealed when Avianca’s lawyers approached the case’s judge, saying they couldn’t locate the cases cited in Mata’s lawyers’ brief in legal databases.
         “It seemed clear when we didn’t recognize any of the cases in their opposition brief that something was amiss,” said the airline’s lawyer. And soon they figured it was some sort of chatbot of some kind. On the other hand, the passenger’s lawyer said that it was the first time he’d used ChatGPT for work and, therefore, he was unaware of the possibility that its content could be false.

Internet:<www.cbsnews.com> (adapted).

Based on the preceding text, judge the item that follow.


The passenger who sued the airline company because of an incident that happened during his flight is Colombian. 

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457941200540350
Ano: 2025Banca: FRONTEOrganização: Prefeitura de Cravinhos - SPDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis | Substantivos e Compostos
Chefs make a record breaking 11,287 pizzas in 12 hours

by April Brown


   Four hundred chefs in Buenos Aires teamed up to beat the world record for pizzas made in 12 hours. Using more than 3 tonnes of flour, 2.7 tonnes of cheese and 88,000 olives, the team managed to produce 11,287 pizzas.

   Fourteen industrial-sized ovens allowed them to bake six pizzas a minute, and they beat the previous record by more than 1,000 pizzas.



Fonte: Adpatado do YouTube channel: On Demand News. Disponível em: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb4KGd3y6tY&ab_c hannel=OnDemandNews Acesso em: 15 jan 2025
In the sentence “Using more than 3 tonnes of flour, 2.7 tonnes of cheese and 88,000 olives,” which of the following nouns are uncountable?
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457941200185528
Ano: 2021Banca: UnoescOrganização: Prefeitura de Maravilha - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis | Substantivos e Compostos

Note the countable and uncountable nouns and mark the correct alternative according to the sentences.


I. In the ocean, there are many living waters.

II. Mr. Smith bought much planks of wood last year.

III. I can´t eat many salt.

IV. I found much stones in my house.

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457941201180986
Ano: 2023Banca: IGEDUCOrganização: Prefeitura de Pombos - PEDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis | Substantivos e Compostos

Julgue o item subsequente. 


Countable and uncountable nouns present distinct challenges in English grammar. Countable nouns refer to individual items that can be enumerated, while uncountable nouns denote substances or concepts without clear boundaries. Mastery of these distinctions is crucial for accurate article usage and grammatical agreement.

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457941200673559
Ano: 2018Banca: AMEOSCOrganização: Prefeitura de Iporã do Oeste - SCDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis | Substantivos e Compostos
Read the paragraph below.

The distinction between countable and uncountable is based on the reality of what the nouns describe, the distinction is ____. Some learners of English are surprised to discover that, for example, the following are uncountable: bread, hair, accommodation.
(Parrott, Matin. Grammar for English language teachers. 20004)

Choose the best option that completes the context.
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Ano: 2023Banca: QuadrixOrganização: CREA-GODisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis | Substantivos e Compostos
    Agronomy looks at agriculture from an integrated, holistic perspective. Agronomists are specialists in crop and soil science, as well as ecology. Some things they look at are:


• the properties of the soil;
• how the soil interacts with the growing crop;
• what nutrients (fertilizers) the crop needs;
• when and how to apply these nutrients;
• the ways that crops grow and develop;
• how climate and other environmental factors affect the crop at all stages;
• how best to control weeds, insects, fungi, and other crop pests; and,
• how to grow crops effectively and profitably while conserving and protecting the environment.



Internet: <www.agronomy.org> (with adaptations).
According to the text, judge the item from.


The word “crop” is mentioned several times in the text. One of its meanings can be expressed as the produce of cultivated plants, especially cereals, vegetables, and fruit.
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457941200010419
Ano: 2018Banca: VUNESPOrganização: Prefeitura de Serrana - SPDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Compreensão de Texto | Substantivos e Compostos | Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis
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: 
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Ano: 2024Banca: IVINOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição do Canindé - PIDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Substantivos Contáveis e Incontáveis | Análise Sintática | Substantivos e Compostos
The Problems with the Classroom Environment

By Emma Foley


1.    My suggestions for changing the school environment are as follows: educate Teachers on Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: In my educational career, the majority of the ableism I experienced didn’t come from other students, but teachers and other school authorities I believed were supposed to help me. I remember in my Sophomore year of high school, I emailed my English teacher to let her know I had ADHD. Her only reply was to drop the class; it was too hard for someone like me. Mind you, the school year hadn’t even started. I still took the class, and received quite high marks, but she would belittle my efforts consistently, chastising me from everything to my discussion points being “wrong” to my handwriting. Thank God for my high school’s strictness about fair grading. Secondly, educating teachers about neurodivergencies would help them with classroom and coursework planning, as well as help them to better understand disabled students.

2.     Make Classrooms More Comfortable: Cramped, uncomfortable classrooms are no good for all students, thus we need to get rid of the desk-chair model, and provide students with larger desks that have unconnected chairs, as well as space out desks. Though this is a reach, lecture halls needs to be completely redesigned to space students out (which is also helpful to prevent the spread of COVID!) and allow them greater desk space, as well as leg space! Another issue is lighting, with many classrooms lit by bright, irritating industrial lights. All classrooms should have windows, or at least less abrasive lighting, in order to combat seasonal mental illnesses, and make the classroom appear more “open” than cramped. The spaces between desks should also be accessible, to prevent others from tripping, and for students with mobility issues to access the entire classroom.

3.     Classroom Rules: It was always embarrassing for me when I had to ask for the bathroom, especially when a teacher denied my request. These rules are generally ridiculous, especially for younger children, who often are barely potty-trained. Neurodivergent children, especially those with autism, often have gastrointestinal disorders as a result of their disabilities. Some neurodivergent children simply can’t hold it either, as often times our basic needs are only sensed by us when they’re demandingly present. Asking to go to the bathroom is frankly antiquated and only hurts the student, a child shouldn’t need permission to complete such a necessary task. Another issue is that neurodivergent students are often prohibited from engaging in focus-strategies, such as doodling or using fidget toys. Both of these are proven to help maintain a neurodivergent person’s focus and help them relax. Making sweeping generalization about if the student is listening or not is simply unfair to the student, as this doubts their ability.

4.    Class Structure: Many classes are just based upon listening to the teacher/professor, with little stress placed on applying the learned material within the classroom. Therefore, lessons should be much more dynamic, whether that be through inclusive, smaller-group discussions, or via hands-on activities. Just reading notes off of slides doesn’t cut it for most students anyways, so a more dynamic model of teaching is absolutely necessary! Teachers should also assign course-long classroom groups in larger classroom environments, which helps neurodivergent students initiate connects with their peers, and be able to seek help out easier, especially if these groups have TA leaders, which help coordinate the groups. 

5. Overall, the standardized learning environment that’s currently in place in most schools and universities totally excludes the needs of neurodivergent learners, and the need to be changed in order to benefit both disabled students and the student body as a whole.

Spring, E. (2022, March 17). The problems with the classroom environment.
Retrieved from
https://sites.psu.edu/emmaspring/2022/03/17/the-problems-with-the-classroom environment/.
In the text 2, third paragraph, the phrase “who often are barely potty-trained “ functions as:
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