Talking about countable and uncountable nouns

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Utilizamos how many para preguntar sobre cosas contables, y How much para preguntar sobre cosas que no podemos contar, o el precio de alguna cosa. este se acompaña de adjetivos demostrativos o del verbo haber que en inglés " "there is" o "there are". según sea contable o no. pueden ser cosas de comida u objetos.
Maria Cruz Serrano
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Asking and giving information about Countable and Uncountable nouns can you mention some of them?
How many and How much...?
What is the difference about: How many and How much...? How many = countable How much = uncountable
How many cherries are there? R= 3 There are three cherries
How many candies are there? R= 4 There are four candies
How many bedrooms do you have in your house? R= 1 I have one bedroom in my house
How many apples do you eat every day? R= 2 I eat two apples in the morning every day
How many armchairs do you have? R =3 I have three armchairs
How much does this table cost? R= $300.00 The table costs $300.00
How much water is there? R = 1 liter There is a liter
How much honey is there? R= 2 jars There are two jars
How much does the newspaper cost? $10.00 The newspaper costs $10.00 pesos
How much does this computer cost? R= 12,000.00 The computer costs $12,000.00
How much rice do you like to cook? A little I like to cook a little rice
How much time do you have before leaving from your house? R=30 minutes I have thirty minutes before leaving from my house
Regla para pluralizar Sh, ch,x, o, s = es mangoes y= si le antecede una consonante university= universities y= si antecede una vocal solo se agrega boy= boys terminación f /fe= se eliminan knife= knives
Box Potato Dish Strawberry Shelf Television boxes potatoes dishes strawberries shelves televisions
some any a few a little a lot of several many much a /an algunos o algo nada/ algunos va en + y - pocos poco mucho o muchos varios muchos mucho - y ? uno o una
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