Unit 7 (A question of taste)
In this unit we see the use of too and enough, we use TOO, to express when something is more than necessary, we use TOO before the adjective , and we use ENOUGH when something is as much as you need, its sufficient.
Too + adjective:
The hot-dog is too hot.
The iPhone 5s is to expensive.
Adjective + enough:
He's intelligent enough to pass the test.
The music in the party is good enough to get fun.
Countable nouns:
Many, few.
Examples:
-I don´t have many vessels for the party.
-You have a few activities in your bitacora.
Uncountable nouns:
Much, little
Examples:
-Do you have much rise?
-I will get to class, I have a little time.
Many, much: negative and interrogative sentences.
Few, many: affirmative sentences.
A lot of: countable and uncountable, affirmative sentences.
Example:
-I have a lot of kids.
-I have a lot of money.
Food quantities and contains:
-multipack
-blister pack
-box
-matchbox
-packet/ stick
-packet/ pack
-packet/ package
-packet/ roll
-tube
-carton/ juicy box
-sachet/ packet
-carton
-aerosol can
-can
-tub
-bottle
-tin
-jar
-bag
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