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We use MANY to talk about things we can count and to talk about a large
number:
Many Mexicans are obese
We use FEW/ A FEW only with things we can count and to talk about a small
number.
I have a few cucumbers (2), I can prepare a salad.
I eat few sandwiches every day, only two.
We use LITTLE/ A LITTLE only with things we cant count and to talk about a
small
Number:
Michael Phelps drinks a little coffe in the morning.
Diabetic people eat little sugar.
Very / really
Very and really are used when you want to emphasize the meaning of an
adjective:
Shes very nervous.
Hes really nervous.
The difference between very and really is that really means extremely.
Italian food is very good but American food is really delicious!
Would you like?
We used Would you like to make offers:
Would you like to dance with me? Yes, of course.
If the answer is negative or you want to do somethings else, you can answer:
Would you can to play with me?
Id (would) prefer to go outside.
Id (would) rather talk to you.
Going to
(verb to be + verb infinitive + complement)
We use going to to talk about future plans when we have the intention to
make them
Happen. We can also use it for weather predictions.
I am going to travel to Europe next month.
She is going to offer some help to move out of the house.
Its going to rain this afternoon.
Will
(subject + will + verb infinitive + complement)
I will
Stella will probably approve her exam.
It will snow in December
WILL
Negative
(Subject + wont + verb infinitive + complement) I wont drive this car, its
dangerous.
Question
(will + subject + verb infinitive + complement +? Will you come to the
party tonight?
We can change the order of the sentences without any change in meaning
You get cavities if you dont brush your teeth.
(no comma is necessary)
Or
If you dont brush your teeth, you get cavities.
(comma is necessary)