COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS WITH SOME, ANY, MUCH, MANY
“COUNT AND NONCOUNT NOUNS WHIT SOME, ANY, MUCH, MANY”
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 incontables y con el plural de los contables,
en frases negativas y en preguntas.
EJEMPLOS:
Have we got any sugar? (incontable)
Are there any chairs? (plural)
⇒"Much"
EJEMPLOS
Did he drink much water? = ¿Bebió
él mucha agua?
No, he drank little water = No, él bebió poco agua.
No, he drank little water = No, él bebió poco agua.
Do you have much time? =
¿Tienes mucho tiempo?
No, I have little time = No, tengo poco tiempo.
No, I have little time = No, tengo poco tiempo.
⇒"Many"
EJEMPLOS:
Do you have many CDs?
Does he have many brothers?
⇒"A" y
"an"
Se emplean sólo con sustantivos contables en su forma singular.
Utilizamos "a"
delante de sonidos consonantes y "an" delante de sonidos vocales. "A" y "an" son llamados artículos indeterminados.
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