Os artigos em inglês desempenham um papel essencial para entendermos o contexto e o significado das frases. Eles podem determinar se estamos falando sobre algo específico ou genérico, além de serem cruciais para indicar se um substantivo é contável ou incontável. Praticando com exercícios, você pode aprimorar seu uso dos artigos “a”, “an” e “the” e assim avançar no seu domínio da língua inglesa.
Preparei dois conjuntos de exercícios para te ajudar a fixar o uso correto dos artigos. Em cada um deles, você encontrará frases com espaços em branco para preencher com o artigo adequado. Fique atento às dicas em colchetes que acompanham cada lacuna, pois elas oferecem pistas sobre a resposta correta. Vamos praticar e melhorar suas habilidades gramaticais em inglês!
Exercício 1: Artigos Indefinidos “a” e “an”
I saw *an* [initial vowel sound] interesting movie last night.
She needs *a* [single consonant sound] car that is more reliable.
We met *a* [single] friend at the café.
He is *an* [hour] honest man.
You should bring *an* [umbrella] umbrella in case it rains.
It was such *a* [unique] unique experience.
My sister wants to be *a* [job title] lawyer when she grows up.
They adopted *a* [single] cute puppy.
She brought *an* [apple] apple for lunch.
He’s looking for *a* [single consonant sound] new place to live.
I’d like *an* [ice cream] ice cream with my pie, please.
She had *a* [headache] headache yesterday.
It’s *a* [long] long way to the top.
Have you ever ridden *an* [elephant] elephant?
He found *a* [good] good deal on a flight to Paris.
Exercício 2: Artigo Definido “the”
Can you turn off *the* [specific] TV? It’s too loud.
*The* [only one] sun rises in the east.
We went to *the* [specific] park you recommended.
*The* [known] children are playing in the garden.
Please close *the* [specific] door when you leave.
*The* [specific] book on the table is mine.
*The* [specific] car needs to be washed.
*The* [specific] flowers in the vase are wilting.
*The* [specific] phone is ringing. Can you answer it?
She’s reading *the* [specific] newspaper.
I have to go to *the* [specific] dentist on Monday.
*The* [oceans] oceans are vast and deep.
We saw *the* [specific] movie you told us about.
*The* [known] teacher says we have a test tomorrow.
*The* [Earth] Earth revolves around the Sun.