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.
Salen mucho. Salen poco. Hay mucho que hacer. Hay poco que hacer. He estado en pocos sitios en Portugal. Come poco. Tienen pocas cosas. They go out a lot. Hi Pablo, Thanks for the feedback. I thought about that when I started the site, but so far yours is the first complaint.
Maybe the real problem is the use of brown type for the examples. Anyway, glad it work itself out. Hello Zac I still have problems with this topic, because I get confused about. When I should use Much and many? Se dice que uno es para plural e incontable, u el otro singular y contable..
Una vez mi teacher puso una practica y hubieron cosas que tuve malas porque para mi » podia contarlas» pero resultaba que nse catalogaban como incontables.. Podrias decirme unos ejemplos claves y en que se basan para ser incontables.. Son excepciones que simplemente tienes que saber de memoria. Hello Zac. Thank you for your help, this site is very useful.
However my question in this case is about «a lot of» and «man», are the same? Are they equivalents or are there some contents where one of those are required? How much sugar do you usually add to your coffe?
I put two spoons of sugar in my coffee. How many brothers do you have? I don't have any brothers. I have three sisters. How much time do you need to finish the exercise? I need an hour to finish the exercise. How much soup are you cooking? I am cooking a complete pot of soup. How much water did you drink yesterday? I drank three liters of water yesterday.
How many exams did you take last week? Last week I did two tests. How many do you miss your ex-girlfriend? I do not miss my ex-girlfriend. How many kids do you have? I don't have any children.
How many bedrooms are there in your house? There are four rooms in my house. How many students are in the classroom? There are thirty students in the classroom. How many tomatoes did you cut? I cut ten tomatoes.
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