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HOW MUCH AND HOW MANY

It is used for negative sentences and questions, it is used to talk about indefinite quantities. **In questions**: - It is used to ask about the existence or availability of something, both with uncountable and countable nouns in the plural.

Cualquier

Algun@

HOW MANY: • It is used with plural countable nouns. • Example: • How many books do you have? (¿Cuántos libros tienes?) • How many apples do you want? (¿Cuántas manzanas quieres?)

HOW MUCH: •it is used with uncountable nouns. • Example: • How much water do you drink? (¿Cuánta agua bebes?) • How much money do you need? (¿Cuánto dinero necesitas?)

It is used for positive sentences and is mainly used to indicate an indefinite or non-specific amount of something

SOME

ANY

Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted, such as apples, books, or chairs. They can be in singular or plural forms (for example, “one apple” or “two apples”). Uncountable nouns, on the other hand, are substances, concepts, or items that we don’t usually count, such as water, sugar, or information. For example, you can say, “I need three apples and some water,” where apples is countable and water is uncountable.

contable e incontable

Cosas contables e incontables

INGLES: CONTABLE AND UNCONTABLE