USO MANY (muchos) Y USO MUCH (mucho)
Many (muchos) Much (mucho)
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- Para plural, cosas que se pueden - Para singular, cosas que no
contar 1,2,3, etc. podemos contar.
- Cuando nos referimos a palabras
como meat(carne), fish (pescado),
cheese (queso).
I eat many eggs I eat much fruit every week
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I don´t eat many bananas She doesn´t eat much bread
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Complete using Many or Much:
1. CDs 6. pencils
2. music 7. cheese
3. cups 8. cornflakes
4. juice 9. pizzas
5. time 10. lemonade
Solución de ejercicios using Many or Much:
1. many CDs 6. many pencils
2. much music 7. much cheese
3. many cups 8. many cornflakes
4. much juice 9. many pizzas
5. much time 10. much lemonade
USO A LITTLE (poco) Y USO A FEW (pocos)
A Little (poco) A Few (pocos)
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- Usamos para referirnos a palabras - Usamos para referirnos a palabras
escritas en singular y no contables. escritas en plural y contables.
- No se precisa cantidad exactamente
I eat a little cheese. I eat a few cucumbers every day .
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(yo como poco queso) (yo como pocos pepinos)
Complete with the correct word using a Little, a Few:
1. He speaks Spanish, so we were able to find a nice room in
Madrid.
2. There are only bananas left in the box.
3. We need butter for this cake.
4. The teacher gives us time to prepare before a test.
5. There are only days left to hand in the reports.
6. I bought apples in this shop.
7. Could I have milk in my coffee, please?
8. Look! There are mice on the roof.
9. We saw people at the bus stop.
10. We have ketchup and sausages left.
Solución de ejercicios using a Little, a Few:
1. He speaks a little Spanish, so we were able to find a nice room in Madrid.
2. There are only a few bananas left in the box.
3. We need a little butter for this cake.
4. The teacher gives us a little time to prepare before a test.
5. There are only a few days left to hand in the reports.
6. I bought a few apples in this shop.
7. Could I have a little milk in my coffee, please?
8. Look! There are a few mice on the roof.
9. We saw a few people at the bus stop.
10. We have a little ketchup and a few sausages left.
USO SOME (alguno -a/os-as) Y ANY (algún, ninguno)
SOME ANY
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- Declaraciones afirmativas, ofertas, - declaraciones negativas, preguntas
solicitudes y preguntas cuando
espere la respuesta ›sí‹
we've got some oranges Have you got any bananas?
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Complete with the correct word using a SOME or ANY:
1. We need bananas.
2. You can't buy posters in this shop.
3. We haven't got oranges at the moment.
4. Peter has bought new books.
5. She always takes sugar with her coffee.
6. I have seen nice postcards in this souvenir shop.
7. There aren't folders in my bag.
8. I have magazines for you.
9. There are apples on the table.
10. Pam does not have pencils on her desk.
Solución de ejercicios using SOME, and ANY:
1. We need some bananas. 6. I have seen some nice postcards
2. You can't buy any posters in this in this souvenir shop.
shop. 7. There aren't any folders in my
3. We haven't got any oranges at bag.
the moment. 8. I have some magazines for you.
4. Peter has bought some new 9. There are some apples on the
books. table.
5. She always takes some sugar 10. Pam does not have any pencils
with her coffee. on her desk.
USING ANY in questions and negative form:
1. Have you got tomatoes?
2. Did you get the ketchup? No, they didn't have .
3. Is there lemonade left?
4. They didn't sing songs.
5. Here are cornflakes, but there isn't milk.
6. There is no butter in the fridge. Let's go and get .
USO HOW MANY (Cuántos) Y HOW MUCH (Cuánto) en preguntas
How Many (Cuántos) How Much (Cuánto)
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- Para countable nouns - Para unconuntable nouns
(bottles of milk, jars of marmalade, dollars, (milk, marmalade, money, time etc.)
minutes etc.)
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Complete with the correct word using How Many and How Much:
1. How players are in a handball team?
2. How time is left?
3. How sisters does Ella have?
4. How coins did you find yesterday?
5. How water is in this bottle?
6. How crosswords did she solve correctly?
7. How milk do they have for breakfast?
8. How bikes were stolen last year?
9. How coffee do your parents drink per day?
Solución de ejercicios using HOW MANY, and HOW MUCH:
1. How many players are in a 6. How many crosswords did she
handball team? solve correctly?
2. How much time is left? 7. How much milk do they have for
3. How many sisters does Ella breakfast?
have? 8. How many bikes were stolen
4. How many coins did you find last year?
yesterday? 9. How much coffee do your
5. How much water is in this parents drink per day?
bottle?
COUNTABLES AND UNCOUNTABLES NOUNS
Countables nouns Uncountables nouns
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- Muchos de los sustantivos son - Estos sustantivos no pueden ser
contables. Tú puedes combinar ellos combinados con números.
con números, por ejemplo one, two
or three.
Examples: Examples:
One pencil ________________________ Water __________________________
Two erasers _______________________ Butter __________________________
Three cars ________________________ Money _________________________
Salt ____________________________
Suggar __________________________
Rice ____________________________
Si tú quieres expresar una cantidad,
tienes que usar una frase especial por
ejemplo “glass of wáter”.
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/nouns_uncountables.htm
Si
agregamos palabras especiales como a bottle, a glass, a can, a bowl, etc se
convierten en contables.