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Like / Would like / Look like / Be like

Wouldlike vs. (Do) like


(Facts,
personal
What kind of food do you like?
preferenc
es)
I like ice cream, bananas, soda pop.
I like Chinesefood.
(Ifyoucouldcho
What kind of food would you like?
ose)
I would like Italian food.

What kind of friend(s) do you like?


I like someone who is easygoing.
I like a person who has talent.
I like people who are kind.
What kind of person would you like to marry?
I would like someone who has a lot of money.
I like a man/woman/person who is friendly.

Be like vs. Look like


(What are
his
What does John like? personal
preference
s?)
He likes horror movies, basketball, chocolate ice cream...
(Physicaldescrip
What does John look like?
tion)
He is tall, dark and handsome. He has black hair and wears glasses.
(Description of
What is John like?
personality)
He is a nice guy. He is very kind and friendly.

Wouldlike vs. Like


Completa las frases con wouldlike o like en la forma correcta (afirmativa, negativa o
interrogativa).
Principio del formulario

1. you to learn Japanese?

2. He (not) reading poetry.

3. She playing tennis at the weekends.

4. They to buy a house with a garden.

5. He to (not) lose his job.

6. you going shopping for clothes?

7. you to take part in a marathon?


8. I watching TV in the evenings.

9. What you to do when you retire?

10. What you doing on holiday?

1. I tohave a car.

2. I lionsanstigersverymuch.

3. She playingtennis.

4. I toeat a pizza tonight.

5. They tobuy a housebuttheyhaven'tgotenoughmoney.

6. Mymother a new dresstogotoPaul'sbirthday.

7. I don't yourtee-shirt, it'sawful.

8. My son a video gameforhisbirthday.

9. Mike childrenverymuch.

10. Ann toworkforthiscompany.

11. You dancing, don'tyou?

The words much and many mean a lot of.


If a noun is in singular, we use much
Example:
muchmoney
If a noun is in plural, we use many
Example:
many friends
Use of much / many
In everyday English, we normally use much / many only in questions and
negative clauses.
Example:
How much money have you got?
Carla does not have many friends.
In positive clauses with so, as or too, we also use much / many.
Example:
Carla has so many friends.
She has as many friends as Sue.
Kevin has too much money.
In all other positive clauses, however, we prefer expressions like a lot of / lots
of.
Example:
Carla has a lot of / lots of friends.
Kevin has a lot of / lots of money.
In formal texts, however, much / many are also common in positive clauses.
This you will notice for example when you read English news.
Countable / Uncountable Nouns
In connection with much / many people often speak of countable
nouns and uncountable nouns.
Countable nouns have a singular and a plural form. In plural, these nouns can
be used with a number (that's why they are called 'countable nouns').
Countable nouns take many.
Example:
100 friends – many friends
Uncountable nouns can only be used in singular. These nouns cannot be used
with a number (that's why they are called 'uncountable nouns').
Uncountable nouns take much.
Example:
100 money – much money
Note: Of course you can count money – but then you would name the
currency and say that you have got 5 euro (but not „5 money“).
1. How ______ people are you expecting?
2. How ______ money do you want for this?
3. I don't see ______ point in continuing. We're all very tired.
4. Thank you so ______ for your help.
5. We don't stock these. We don't get ______ demand for them.
6. I feel ______ better today, thank you.
7. I like that dress very ______ .
8. There are so ______ things I want to ask you.
9. There are too ______ paintings to see in one visit.
10. I'm talking too ______ . I'll be quiet.
11. I've got so ______ news to tell you.
12. Do you have ______ work to do?
13. Thank you very ______ for coming.
14. It looks good but so ______ things could still go wrong.
15. I don't have ______ friends.
16. Please be quick. I don't have ______ time to spare.
17. It's been a poor summer. We haven't had ______ good weather.
18. There haven't been ______ sunny days.
19. Happybirthday. ______ happyreturns!
20. I don't know ______ about English but I am learning fast.

Decide whether you have to use much or many.

cars
music
pictures
flowers
milk
numbers
money
tea
girls
pencils

Final del formulario

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