In English grammar, nouns are frequently categorized
based on their ability to be counted as separate units or
not. Countable nouns can generally appear in both
singular and plural forms, and they can be modified by
numbers. They are often preceded by articles such as "a"
or "an" when referring to a single item. Uncountable
nouns, conversely, do not usually take plural forms and
cannot be paired directly with numbers in standard
usage. Choose the one that is traditionally regarded as
an uncountable noun in English:
Incorreta. Gabarito oficial da banca:
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teste
Parabéns! Você acertou!
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