Hello! Did you have a nice weekend?
Last week we studied the clothes and practiced asking: What are you wearing?
and saying I'm wearing a red shirt and gray trousers, for example.
We also practiced describing people and learned some new words: beard, mustache, bold,earrings, so we could play Who is who.
We started working on the new book. The first units deal with food, a very tasty topic
Just as in Spanish there are words for foods that are uncountable, such as rice or salt and words that are countable, such as bananas or biscuits.
We can use some or any with both countable and uncountable nouns.
When we use them with countable nouns some and any are the plural indeterminate article.:
A banana.
Some bananas. (We don't know the exact number). Ex: There are some bananas in the fridge.
We use any for questions instead of some. Are there any bananas?
We use any for negative sentences, always with a negative verb. They haven't got any bananas in that shop.
When we use some or any with uncountable nouns we can translate it as algo de.
Put some butter on the plate.
Is there any butter in the fridge?
There isn't any butter here.
See you next Tuesday. I hope this is helpful for you.
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