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Grammar
Grammar
Algunos se pueden usar solo con lo que son contables, otros con los no contables y otros a
ambos
A Little: lo usamos para expresar un aidea de cantidad reducida o media para lo qye no
podemos y en afirmación
Some; lo usamos con lo que no podemos contar y con el plural de lo que podemos contar
también en frases afirmativas
Lots and plenty are called quantifiers because they describe the quantity of the noun in a
sentence. A lot of or lots of can signify a large measure or quantity of a noun,
whereas plenty and plenty of signifies enough and more of a noun.
Lots of and plenty of are used in the above examples with the singular, uncountable
nouns peanut butter and tea. However, lots and plenty can be used with plural countable
nouns as well.
People and friends are both plural countable nouns. We can count people and friends.
Unit 1
Charges: the amount of money that you have top ay for something, especially for a service
Exchange: to take something back to a shop and changue it for something else
Receipt: a piece of paper that proves that you have receiveed godos or money
Refunds: an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy
with something you have bought
Send something back: returnn something to the person who sent it to you, especially
becasuse ir is damaged or not suitable
Serve: to help customers and sell tings to them in a shop
Service: the work that people who Works in a shops. Restaurants, hotels, etc. Do to help
customers
Prefixes:
Disagree
Disappear
Dislike
Unhappy
Uninteresting
Unkind
Unlucky
Unpleasant
Unreliable
Canoeist
climber
Competitor
Footballer
Runner
Sailor
Spectator
Surfer
Swimmer
Winner