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Fresas/Strawberries
Naranjas/Oranges
Kiwis/Kiwis
Aguacate/Avocado
Melones/Melons
Vasos/Glasses
Platos/Dishes
Sillas/Chairs
Mesas/Tables
Puertas/Doors
Mochilas/Backpacks
Lápices/Pencils
Plumas/Feathers
Gomas/Gums
Cartucheras/Cartridge belts
Cajas/Boxes
Almohadas/Pillows
Zapatos/Shoes
Balones/Balls
Camaleones/Chameleons
Uncountable Nouns/Elementos Incontables
Agua/Water
Azúcar/Sugar
Harina/Flour
Sal/Salt
Amor/Love
Leche/Milk
Felicidad/Happiness
Mantequilla/Butter
Café/Coffee
Tristeza/Sadness
Educación/Education
Trabajo/Work
Tiempo/Time
Tarea/Homework
Enojo/Anger
Yogur/Yogurt
Crema/Cream
Aceite/Oil
Tinta/Ink
Jugo/Juice
¿Qué es? ¿Para qué sirven?
Few/Pocos
*I don´t have few brothers.
* Gerogina has few glasses.
*The car has few boxes in the trunk.
Many/Muchos
*Joseline has many movies.
*The Friday I had many avocado but now don´t longer.
*In the furniture store have many tables and many chairs.
How many/Cuantos
* How many eggs do you need for the cake?
* How many candles do you need for the cake?
* How many apartments are there in the building?
Little/Poco
*I have Little time for homework.
* The students have little time for answer the exam.
* The dog has little water.
Much/Mucho
*Frank drank much water.
*That girl has much happiness.
*To prepare flutes a need much oil.
Se utiliza en elementos contables como no contables para indicar que hay mucha
cantidad pero únicamente en oraciones afirmativas:
Some/Alguno(s)
*Erick has some juice.
*My mother buy some shoes.
*Would you give me some chameleons for my birthday?
Any/Alguna
*They don´t have any homework.
*Have she any feathers?
* Should I use any special ink?