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be become begin blow break bring build buy catch Choose come cost do draw drink drive eat fall feed feel fight find fly forget get give go grow hang have hear hide hit hurt Keep Know learn

was/were Ser became convertirse en began empezar blew soplar broke romper brought Traer built construir bought comprar caught capture Chose elejir Came venir cost costo did hacer drew dibujar drank beber drove conducir ate comer fell Caida fed alimentar felt sentir fought lucha found encontrar flew volar forgot obtener got gave dar went ir grew crecer hung Colgar had tener heard escuchar hid esconder hit golpear hurt daar kept mantener knew saber learnt/learned aprender

leave lend let lose make mean meet pay put read ride ring run say see sell send Show sing sit sleep speak spend stand steal swim take teach tell think throw understand wake wear win write

left dejar lent prestar let dejar lost perder made hacer meant Significar met satisfacer paid pagar put poner read leer rode montar rang llamada ran Correr said decir saw ver sold vender sent enviar showed mostrar sang cantar sat sentarse slept dormir spoke hablar spent gastar stood parada stole robar swam nadar took tomar taught ensear told decir thought pensar threw tirar understood comprender Woke despertar wore ponerse Won ganar wrote escribir

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some/any/no Some+uncountable/plural countable nouns in affirmative sentences an offers. any+uncountable/plural countable nouns in questions and negative sentences. no + uncountable / plural countable nouns In affirmative sentences to give a negative meaning. How much...? / How many...? We use How much...? with uncountable nouns to ask about the quantity of something. We use How many...? with plural countable nouns to ask about the number of something much / many / a lot of / lots of / a little / a few We use much with uncountable nouns, In questions and negative sentences. We use many with plural countabl nouns usually In questions and in negative Sentences. We use a lot of/lots of with uncountable and plural countable nouns usually In affirmative sentences. We use a little with Uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences. We use a few with plural countable nouns in affirmative sentences.

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egative meaning.

ut the quantity of something.

about the number of something

ions and negative sentences. y In questions and in negative Sentences. ral countable nouns usually In affirmative sentences. ative sentences. irmative sentences.

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