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Ingles Unidad 2 GO 6

The document provides vocabulary for foods, dishes, adjectives to describe food, and grammar concepts in Spanish such as singular and plural verbs, countable and uncountable nouns, and questions using "some/any" and "how much/how many". It lists foods like asparagus, avocado and blueberries and dishes like omelette, crepes and lasagna. Adjectives provided are raw, salty, savory, spicy and sweet in Spanish. Grammar points covered include using "is" vs "are", questions with "any/some", and questions about countable vs uncountable nouns using "how much" and "how many".

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Ingles Unidad 2 GO 6

The document provides vocabulary for foods, dishes, adjectives to describe food, and grammar concepts in Spanish such as singular and plural verbs, countable and uncountable nouns, and questions using "some/any" and "how much/how many". It lists foods like asparagus, avocado and blueberries and dishes like omelette, crepes and lasagna. Adjectives provided are raw, salty, savory, spicy and sweet in Spanish. Grammar points covered include using "is" vs "are", questions with "any/some", and questions about countable vs uncountable nouns using "how much" and "how many".

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Food: asparagus, avocado, blueberries, broccoli, butter,carrots,

cheese, chillies, flour, ham, honey, mushrooms,nuts, olive oil,


onions, sardines, salad, spinach, sugar,tuna

Dishes: omelette, crêpes, lasagna, pancake, brownie, smoothie,


shepherd’s pie, ( pastel de carne y patatas) , sushi

Pie = pastel de

Récipe = receta

Adjectives to describe food: raw, salty, savoury, spicy,sweet


(crudo, salado, sabroso, picante, dulce)

There is = una cosa, singular ( only one thing)

There is a book on the table.

There are = más cosas ( two or more things)

There are two girls in the park.

Cuando preguntamos se pone primero el verbo


Is there? Yes, there is No, there isn’t

Is there a book on the table?

Are there? Yes there are No, there aren’t

Are there any girls in the park?

Some and any

Some - afirmative

There is some milk

There are some eggs

Any – negative

There isn’t any sugar

There aren’t any apples in the fridge

Any – preguntas

Is there any milk in the fridge?

Are there any eggs in the fridge?

A – an

a – palabra que empieza con consonante

a bottle – una botela

an – palabra empieza por una vocal

an apple – una manzana


Incontables - How much? - Cuanto?
No se puede contar en unidades
One water = no
One milk = no
Solo tiene una forma water, milk no waters , milks
No podemos decir dos azucares
No tiene plural
No podemos decir There is a milk
Solo There is some milk
Por ejemplo se usa how much
How much milk is in the fridge?
Cuanto leche hay en frigorífico?

Contables – How many? – Cuantos?

- Se pueden contar
- One dog, two dogs, three dogs
- Tiene plural
- Delante podemos usar a, an o números
- Por ej: a car, an Apple, two books
Se usa how many

How many books are there? Cuantos libros hay?

There are five books on the table

Ejemplos de incontables

Milk

Rice

Sugar

Flour

Honey

Cheese

Water

Olive oil

Broccoli

Meat - carne

Money

Butter

Bread - pan

Pasta

Salt - sal
Juice - zumo

Soup - sopa

Yogurt

Fruit

Tea

Chocolate

Jam = mermelada

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