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martes, 18 de noviembre de 2014

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Examples of An, A, The

An, A, The .......... I saw the moon last night... I saw a star last night. ...... ...... I was born in a town... We want to buy an umbrella. ...... ...... I have found the book that I lost... Have you cleaned the car? -- -- -- What do you think about this topic that Miss Chayito teach us?

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Coment your answer right here :) . . . I would like ____________ (come) to the party with you. . . He asked ____________ (come) with us. . . We hope_______________ (visit) Amsterdam next month. . . He enjoys______________ (have) a bath in the evening. . . Can you imagine _____________ (live) without TV?
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lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2014

Much or Many

Much or many? "much" - uncountable Use "how much...?" with uncountable nouns: tea, water, sand... "many" - countable Use "how many...?" with countable nouns: cow, horse, pen, car... Examples: How much milk do you want? Is there much sugar in my tea? How many pupils are in this class? How many books do you buy?

Countable or Uncountable

A noun can be countable or uncountable. Countable nouns can be "counted", they have a singular and plural form . For example: A book, two books, three books ..... An apple, two apples, three apples .... Uncountable nouns (also called mass nouns or noncount nouns) cannot be counted, they are not seperate objects. This means you cannot make them plural by adding -s, because they only have a singular form. It also means that they do not take a/an or a number in front of them. For example: Water Work Information Coffee San