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SOME + sentences: I have got some books ? Sentences: offers Would you like some coffee?

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SOME + sentences: I have got some books ? Sentences: offers Would you like some coffee?

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ANY - sentences: I haven’t got any brothers ? Sentences: Have you got any sisters?

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MUCH UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS (NO plural form)

- sentences: I haven’t got much time. ? sentences: Do you eat much chocolate?

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HOW MUCH? ¿Cuánt@?

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS (NO plural form) How much money have you got?

How much water did you drink yesterday?

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MANY + - ? sentences: PLURAL, COUNTABLE NOUNS

He has got many friends He hasn’t got many friends

Have you got many friends?

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HOW MANY? ¿Cuánt@s?

PLURAL, COUNTABLE NOUNS How many cars has she got?

How many churches are there in your town?

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A LOT OF +Noun + - ? sentences

PLURAL, COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS I eat a lot of apples

I don’t eat a lot of apples Do you eat a lot of carrots?

I have a lot of time and money

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LOTS OF(=a lot of; informal)

PLENTY OF (more than necessary)

+ - ? sentences PLURAL, COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

I’ve got lots of things to do I’ve got plenty of money

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A LOT. VERY MUCH.

At the end of the sentence: I like eating chocolate a lot. He likes football very much.

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TOO + Adjective “demasiad@”

She’s too short to play basketball They are too tired to go to the gym

He’s too lazy to work

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Too much + Unc. Noun demasiad@

She’s got too much time He has got too much work

There is too much milk in the fridge

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Too many + Pl. Count. Noun demasiad@s

There were too many people at the party You’ve got too many books

There are too many apples in the basket

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Adjective + ENOUGH suficiente(mente)

He’s tall enough to take that book My parents are rich enough to buy an island

This shirt is not big enough for me

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ENOUGH + Noun suficiente

Do you eat enough oranges? Have you got enough money to buy a Porsche? Does he drink enough water a day?

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(a) LITTLE + Unc. Noun.

I speak little English (-) I speak a little English (+) He’s got little money (-)

He’s got a little money (+)

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(a) FEW+ Count. Noun

I have got few friends (-) I have got a few friends (+) They have got few books (-)

They have got a few books (+)

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Negative Sentence / ANY

I haven’t got any money Laura hasn’t got any time to study They haven’t got any information

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Positive Sentence / NO (y sus compuestos: nobody, nowhere, no-

one, nothing…)

I have got no money Laura has got no time to study They have got no information There is nobody in the street

I have nothing