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. How many cat s do you have? We have many friend s. MIS — incorrecto. I misspoke! IM- impolite impossible improbable immortal immoral immature imbalance impatient impolite imperfect impractical. IN- inexpensive inexplicable infamous inexcusable insane invalid ineffective insecure incomplete inaccurate indecisive.
IR- irrelevant irresponsible irrational irreversible irregular irreplaceable irresistible. DIS- disappear disconnect disable disintegrate disagree dislike disloyal disobey disapprove dishonest disloyal disinfect disadvantage. UN- unimportant unhappy unacceptable undo unaware uncertain unemployed unfit unexpected untie unconscious unreasonable uncomfortable. IL- illegal illogical illiterate illegible illegitimate. What you have done is in excusable!
Stop being so im mature and ir responsible! I was un aware that you are un employed. One dis advantage of being un fit is that you could have an un expected heart attack.
EN — causar a. Can you enlarge it please? Please, enlighten me. All right! Whoop whoop this is getting exciting! Happy learning! Masterclass as always! Thanks a lot. Alma C. Tienen una forma para el singular y otra para el plural. El singular puede emplear el determinante "a" o "an".
Para preguntar por la cantidad de un nombre contable, utilizamos "How many? Los nombres incontables se refieren a cosas que no podemos contar. Los nombres incontables llevan el verbo en singular. De manera general, no tienen forma plural. Para expresar una cantidad de un nombre incontable, usamos palabras o expresiones como some, a lot of, much, a bit of, a great deal of , o unidades de medida como a cup of, a bag of, 1kg of, 1L of, a handful of, a pinch of, an hour of, a day of.
Para preguntar por la cantidad de un nombre incontable utilizamos "How much? Por ejemplo,. He drinks a lot of. Bebe mucho. Were there any people there? Yeah, a lot of. Do you like morcilla? Yeah, I like it a lot of. Otra cosa que se oye mucho es lots o lots of. Much se usa con sustantivos incontables food , money , etc. Las dos palabras se usan en preguntas y negaciones. De hecho, a lot vale para todo: para afirmaciones, negaciones, preguntas, y se usa tanto con los sustantivos contables como con los incontables.
Do you drink much coffee? Sin embargo, lo cierto es que usamos much y many con mucha frecuencia. En realidad solemos construir este tipo de frase usando la forma negativa de much o many.
Un fin de semana es poco tiempo para ver Nueva York. Tiene poco dinero. How many times have you seen that guy? Not many. Just two or three.
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