lunes, 23 de marzo de 2020

Adverbs of frequency and time expressions

Adverbs of frequency are placed between the SUBJETC and the VERB. You can see examples in this chart.


On the other hand, time expressions like the ones in this picture are placed at the end of the sentence; e.g. I brush my teeth EVERYDAY.


miércoles, 18 de marzo de 2020

Countable and uncountable nouns






THERE IS
THERE ARE
COUNTABLE

Things that we can count and find in the plural.
a / an


An apple, an orange, a car, a pencil, a spoon
Some
(affirmatives)
Any
(negatives and interrogatives)

There are some apples
There are some cars.
There aren’t any pencils.
Are there any spoons?

A few
There are a few people.

Many
There are many cars.
How many pencils have you got?
UNCOUNTABLE

Things that we cannot count and cannot find in the plural.
Some
(affirmatives)
Any
(negatives and interrogatives)

There is some sugar.
There isn’t any butter.
Is there any water in the fridge?

A little
I always have a little sugar in my coffee.

Much
I don't have much money.
How much water do you drink a day?


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