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How MUCH AND HOW MANY, Diapositivas de Inglés

La siguiente presentación es a cerca del uso correcto de how much and how many.

Tipo: Diapositivas

2020/2021

Subido el 07/06/2021

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¡Descarga How MUCH AND HOW MANY y más Diapositivas en PDF de Inglés solo en Docsity! HOW MUCH AND HOW MANY Uncountable nouns. Countable nouns. Alarge amount. Alarge amount. - e ó 2 For example: + She has many friends. + There aren't many people here. + How many properties de you an? For example: + The party was so much fun. +1 didn't get much sleep last night * How much money do you have?  Much and Many are used to express that there is a large quantity of something.  Much and Many are used in negative sentences and questions.  Many is used with countable nouns  Much is used with uncountable nouns. Much vs. Many How much is used with uncountable nouns. HOW MUCH + UNCOUNTABLE NOUN •How much time do we have to finish the test? •How much money did you spend? •How much sugar would you like in your coffee? •How much paper will I need? •How much milk is in the fridge? •How much traffic was there on the way to work? •How much time do we have to finish the test? •How much paper will I need? How much can also be used when we want to know the PRICE of something. In this case, we can use How much with countable nouns (both singular and plural nouns). •How much is that painting? •How much are those shoes? •How much did your jacket cost? •How much is the dress on display in the window? •How much will it cost me? •How much does it cost ? HOW MUCH ...? - (Price) (Cuanto ?) •How many days are there in January? •How many books did you buy? Often the noun is omitted in the question when it is obvious what we are talking about. A: I would like to buy some cheese. B: How much (cheese) would you like? The noun cheese is not necessary after how much since we already know we are talking about cheese. In fact, it is normally omitted to avoid sounding repetitive. More examples: •A: I need some coins. - B: How many do you need? •A: I need some sugar. - B: How much do you need? Omitting the noun I need some sugar.  How much do you need? I need some coins.  How many do you need?
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