10 February 2009

Today's Class-Some, Any, No, Many, A Few, Much, A Little, Lots of, A Lot of









SOME (sam) algún

ANY (eni) ningún

Usamos "some" en

oraciones positivas.

Usamos“some” para los Contables e Incontables.

I have some friends.

She has some money.

Usamos “any” en oraciones

negativas o preguntas.

Usamos “any” para los

Contablese Incontables.

He doesn’t have any pets.

Do we have any bread?



Usamos "some" en preguntas cuando ofrecemos o pedimos algo que existe.

Would you like some food? (ofrecimiento)

Could I have some water? (pedido)

Usamos “any” en preguntas

o pedidos negativos en los

Contables o Incontables

cuando se supone que

debería ser al contrario.

Don’t you want any bread?

Can’t you lend me any

money?

Usamos palabras con "some"

Somebody (sámbadi) alguien

Someone (sámuan) alguien

Somewhere (sámuer) algun lugar

Something (sámzing) algo

Somehow (sámhau) alguna manera

Sometimes (sámtaim) algún momento

en oraciones positivas.

We know somebody here.

She needs to call someone.

It is somewhere around here.

He wants something special.

They make money somehow.

Sometimes these red birds come to visit us.

Usamos palabras con"any":

Anybody (énibadi) cualquiera

Anyone (éniuan) cualquiera

Anywhere (éniuer) cualquier

lado

Anything (énizing) cualquier

cosa

Anyhow (énihau) cualquier

manera

Anytime (énitaim) cualquier

momento

En oraciones negativas o

preguntas.

She doesn’t like

anybody.

Do you know

anyone in NY?

We can’t go

anywhere today.

He can’t see

anything.

They don’t mind

anyhow.

Can you go there

anytime?






NO (nou) no

Usamos “no” en oraciones

o preguntas negativas

para los contables e

incontables.

She has no money and

no home.

There are no limits to

what one can do.

Is there no phone

around here?

Usamos palabras con

“no”en el negativo:

Nobody (noubádi) nadie

No One (nou uan) nadie

Nowhere (nou uer) ningún

lado

Nothing (názing) nada

No time (nou taime) ningún

instante

Nobody wants to hurt

hese pretty birds.

No one knows this man.

It comes out of nowhere.

It is nothing to worry

about.

They will get there in

no time.

MANY (méni) muchos

A FEW (a fiú) unos pocos

LOTS OF (lats ov) muchos


MUCH (mach) mucho

A LITTLE (a lítel) un poco

A LOT OF (a lat ov) mucho

Usamos para los contables

Usamos para los incontables.

Their house has many rooms.

There are a few birds sitting on the branch.

Can you stay for a few minutes?

She doesn’t have lots of friends in this city.

We all have much to learn.

Do you have a little time

to talk?

He doesn’t need a

lot of money.