COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS WITH SOME, ANY, MUCH, MANY
“COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS WHIT SOME, ANY, MUCH, MANY” ⇒ COUNT We called bookkeepers to the things what if they can count themselves. Ø They can count themselves. Ø They have a singular form and plural other. Ø They can utilize numbers in front of them to express his quantity. Ø They can utilize undetermined goods ( to a ) in front of them. ⇒ NONCOUNT They are those that can not be told. Ø They do not have plural form. Ø They can not count themselves. Ø They can not use themselves with the indeterminate articles ( to a ) in front of them. Ø They always use the verb in particular. ⇒ "SOME" Se emplea con los sustantivos incontables y también con el plural de los sustantivos contables , en frases afirmativas. EJEMPLOS: I have some milk. (incontable) He has some biscuits. (plural) ⇒ "Any" Se utiliza para sustantivos in...