¿Cuántos objetos?
Instrucciones:
Escribe sobre una cantidad de objetos diferentes. ¿Cuáles personas tienen cuáles objetos? ¿Cuántos de cada uno tiene cada persona? Por ejemplo, la niña tiene veinticinco flores y siete velas.
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'The woman has about one hundred and fifty books in her bookcase.'
'How many apples did you have?'
Excellent! :D
good job; with minor corrections; The man has two black cars and one red car. The woman has about one hundred and fifty book in her bookcase. The girl has fourteen coins. The boy has two hundred musical discs. How many apples do you have? I have five apples.
good job; with minor corrections; The man has two black cars and one red car. The woman has about one hundred and fifty book in her bookcase. The girl has fourteen coins. The boy has two hundred musical discs. How many apples do you have? I have five apples.
good job; with minor corrections; The man has two black cars and one red car. The woman has about one hundred and fifty book in her bookcase. The girl has fourteen coins. The boy has two hundred musical discs. How many apples do you have? I have five apples.
The man has two black cars and one red car. The woman has about a one hundred and fifty books in her bookcase. The girl has fourteen coins. The boy has two hundred musical discs. How many apples did you have? I had five apples.
This is very good work, Serg. Well done!
How much money have you got? I haven't got many coins left.
The man has two black cars and A RED ONE. The woman has about a one hundred fifty books in her bookcase. The girl has fourteen coins. The boy has two hundred musical discs. How MANY apples did you have? I had five apples.
Not Bad!!!!!!!
Very well written Serg! Just two small errors are noticable.
"The man has two black cars and one red car. The woman has about a one hundred fifty books in her bookcase. The girl has fourteen coins. The boy has two hundred musical discs. How much many apples did you have? I had five apples."
Use of many/much:
The subject is countable and noncountable nouns.
Countable nouns are those which identify something that can be made plural with the addition of "s". Examples of count nouns are: coin/coins, apple/apples.
Noncountable nouns are those that designate something which cannot become divisible. Examples of noncount nouns are: happiness, money, and including most abstract nouns such as: duty, honor, etc.
Countable nouns can be preceded by "many" or "fewer". Noncountable nouns can be preceded by "much" or "less".
Finally, i would disagree with previous reviews advising the use of "have" in the last sentence. The question asked indicated past tense and therefore, "had" is the correct word.
I have overlooked something in my comments which Tory had already covered. you could say,
"The woman has about one hundred fifty books ..." or "The woman has a hundred and fifty books..." and either would be correct.
... 2 black cars and RED ONE.
... How MANY apples did you have?
GOOD ... VERY GOOD
The man has two black cars and a red one. The woman has about a one hundred fifty books in her bookcase. The girl has fourteen coins. The boy has two hundred musical discs. How much apples did you have? I had five apples.
In US usage, there's no such thing as a "musical disc". Either use "records" or "compact discs" or "CDs".
How many apples did you have?