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Ejemplos tea sugar water air rice knowledge beauty anger fear love money research safety evidence. Ejemplos There has been a lot of research into the causes of this disease. He gave me a great deal of advice before my interview.
Can you give me some information about uncountable nouns? He did not have much sugar left. Measure 1 cup of water, g of flour, and 1 teaspoon of salt. How much rice do you want? Ejemplos I would like to give you some advice. How much bread should I bring? I didn't make much progress today. This looks like a lot of trouble to me. Quantifiers indicate the quantity of a noun. As with the articles in English, quantifiers define nouns and are always located in front of the noun they define.
Some quantifiers can be used only with countable nouns, others only with uncountable nouns and others with both. We use quantifiers to express the idea of quantity or number.
The following is a summary of the various quantifiers and how and when to use them. Use: This quantifier is used most often in negative and interrogative sentences with countable nouns in plural. It is used in affirmative sentences and occasionally with interrogative sentences to affirm something.
It is therefore generally found at the end of a sentence and only in response to a question that refers to quantity. Use : This quantifier can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns. Use : These quantifiers are used only with uncountable nouns. The use of one over the other reflects an opinion regarding the quantity.
Use : These quantifiers can only be used with countable nouns. As we saw above, the use of one over the other reflects an opinion about the quantity.
There are not many tourist s. Salen poco. Hay mucho que hacer. Hay poco que hacer. He estado en pocos sitios en Portugal. Come poco. Tienen pocas cosas. They go out a lot. Hi Pablo, Thanks for the feedback.
I thought about that when I started the site, but so far yours is the first complaint. Maybe the real problem is the use of brown type for the examples. Anyway, glad it work itself out. Hello Zac I still have problems with this topic, because I get confused about. When I should use Much and many?
Se dice que uno es para plural e incontable, u el otro singular y contable.. Una vez mi teacher puso una practica y hubieron cosas que tuve malas porque para mi » podia contarlas» pero resultaba que nse catalogaban como incontables..
Podrias decirme unos ejemplos claves y en que se basan para ser incontables.. Son excepciones que simplemente tienes que saber de memoria. Hello Zac. Thank you for your help, this site is very useful. However my question in this case is about «a lot of» and «man», are the same? Are they equivalents or are there some contents where one of those are required? Thank you very much. Hi Marvin, En esos casos puedes utilizar many o a lot of. Un saludo.
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