[Grammar] Review 1

Pak Heonjun·2023년 5월 3일
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Articles

  • He looks after animals that are ill. He's a vet.
  • She works in a restaurant. She is a waitress.
  • A policeman catches thieves.
  • A photographer takes photos.
  • They're trumphet players. They play the trumphet.
  • Can you play the violin?
  • I had a mud pie for lunch.
  • Can I go and play football?
  • I'm packing a suitcase. I am going to Greece on holiday.
  • I don't like math.
  • How often do you watch television? I watch television once a day.
  • How often do you brush your teeth? I brush my teeth three times a day.
  • How often does she read a book? She read a book twice an year.

Words

be ill = be sick 아프다
thief [ θiːf ], thieves [ θí:vz ] 도둑
How often do you ~? 얼마나 자주 ~하니?

Quantifiers 1

  • Eggs are round.
  • There are a lot of tomatoes.
  • There is a lot of cheese.
  • There are a few bananas.
  • There is a bit of honey.
  • I've got a little milk.
  • You need some tomatoes.
  • There's some apple juice.

Quantifiers 2

  • Is there any milk?
  • Are there any oranges?
  • Can I have some milk? No, there isn't any milk.
  • Can I have some oranges? No, there aren't any oranges.
  • How many apples are there?
  • How many friends do you have?
  • How much milk does she want?
  • How much butter do you eat?
  • There aren't many apples. = There are some apples but not a lot.
  • There isn't much butter. = There is some butter but not a lot.
  • We haven't got any milk. = We have no milk.
  • There aren't any oranges. = There are no oranges.

Words

Can I have some ~좀 주실래요?
How much/many [noun] : 얼마나 있냐?

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