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 AN AND A

An egg
A horse
An Orange
An umbrela
A park

 SOME (alguna) AND ANY (cualquier)


There are some apples.
¿Can I have some apples?
There are some eggs.
¿Can I have some eggs?
There is some wine.
¿Can I have some wine?
There is some bread.
¿Can I have some bread?
¿Would you like some strawberries?
¿Do you want some sugar?
-We use SOME in positive and questions sentences with countable nouns and
uncontable nouns (milk, honey, money, happiest)-

¿Do you have any chocolates?


I do not want any chocolates.
¿Are there any carrots?
¿Is there any milk in the fridge?
There isn’t any water.
We don’t want any wine.
-We use ANY in questions and negative, countable nouns in the plural and
uncountable nouns-
 COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES
Shorter
Bigger
Smaller
Taller
Hotter
More sociable
More interesting
Less boring
Less sociable
Easier
Happier
More easy
More happy
Jack is a better speaker than Mike
Good – better
Bad – worse
Far – further/farther

 EQUAL COMPARISON
As adjective as
Mike is as Young as Kate

 BIG DIFFERENCES
Much
Alot
Far
Kate and Mike much younger than Jack

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