martes, 6 de mayo de 2014

Unit 7 A Question of Taste

Too and Enough

Too: You use it to indicate that there is more than enough.

Too + Adjetive
Examples:
You are too young to understand
Mary is too irresponsible to have a dog

Enough:  It can be used to indicate a degree of quantity.

Adjetive + Enough
Examples:
David is old enough now to make her own decisions 
David is not responsible enough to have a dog

How much?, How Many?

If it is countable nouns, How many is used.
How many cars do you have
How many candies do you have in your pocket

If it is uncountable nouns, How much is used.
How much money do you have?
How much coffee do you drink in the morning

Quantifiers

A quantifiers is used before a noun to indicate the amount or quantity:
Examples:
There are some books on the desk
He's got only a few dollars.

Whit a Uncountable nouns

  • much
  • little
Whit both

  • enough
  • more
  • less
  • some
  • any
  • a lot of
Whit Countable nouns

  • many
  • a few

Containers

Box -->  A box of eggs
Loaves, Loaf   --> A loaf of bread.
Bag--> Two bags of cakes
Bar--> A bar of butter
Slice --> A slice of jam
Can --> I can of soda
Jar -->Two jars of jail.
Package-->a package of soup.
Cartoon --> A canton of cereal
Bottle --> A bottle of Milk







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