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  1. Hace 18 horas · LECCIÓN 10. CURSO DE INGLES Hay Hay, Hay Algunas, Cualquiera Inglés

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · 954. 35K views 2 years ago. Este es una mini-lección donde te enseño como describir un cuarto en una casa usando there is/there are y las preposiciones de lugar.

  3. Hace 1 día · some is used for requests and offers, and any is used when getting information, if that makes sense. They can also be used interchangeably sometimes. 1)"May I have some" or "Would you like some" are both correct 2) "Are/is there any left" or "Do you have any" are both correct. You're English is great! Keep it up🙂|1 and 2 are asking about offering or getting milk when one knows for sure that ...

  4. Hace 1 día · English Grammar Step by Step. UNIT 16. A FEW, FEW, A LOT, LOTS, A LITTLE, LITTLE, MANY, MUCH, NO AND PLENTY. Fill in the blanks as appropriate. 1 Examples: There are a few plums. I don't think we need to buy any today. There are few cherries; we'd better go and buy some. There's a little time left. (= We still have enough time left.)

  5. Hace 3 días · Read the explanation to learn more. Grammar explanation. We can use the prepositions in, on and at to say where things are. They go before nouns. I am in the kitchen. My dog likes sleeping on the sofa. The children eat lunch at school. in. We use in to talk about a place that is inside a bigger space, such as a box, a house, a city ...

  6. 21 de may. de 2024 · Some and any can be used to refer to something we have already mentioned, or it is implied in the context. If we want to allude to a singular noun, one must be employed: We have some chocolates. Would you like one ?

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · There is no single explanation for why some people are transgender. The diversity of transgender expression and experiences argues against any simple or unitary explanation. Many experts believe that biological factors such as genetic influences and prenatal hormone levels, early experiences, and experiences later in adolescence or ...