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INGLESE (Countable and uncountable nouns (uncountable: have no plural form…
INGLESE
Countable and uncountable nouns
uncountable: have no plural form es:sugar
countable: have a singular and plural form es: a lemon, two lemon
some: with uncountable nouns and plural countable and offers or request and affirmative sentences
any: with uncountable nouns and plural countable negative sentences and question
much, many, a lot of, lots of
many with plurals countable nouns
(how) much /many in questions and negatives sentences
much with uncountable nouns
a lot of/lots of countable and uncountable nouns
too many/too much/(not) enough
enough + noun when there is a sufficient quantity e not enough al contrario
there are enough apple for all of us
there isn't enough tomato sauce on the pasta
too many /too much + noun when there is more than necessary
there's too much salt in the soup
he cook too many things
we use too + adjective to say the something is more than we like or want
the vegetable soup is too spicy for me