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How much, how many (2)
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In this exercise we have to translate the sentences from Spanish into English.
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How much, how many (3)
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In this exercise we have to translate the sentences from Spanish into English.
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Sharing too much personal information
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Resource consisting of a set of tips from child safety organizations that have resources about the dangers of sharing too much personal information online.
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1984: How Much Fact In Fiction?
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The aim of this lesson plan is to place George Orwell's "1984" in the historical context of 1949. The novel was not only an attack against Stalinism but also a statement of dissatisfaction…
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How much do you know about Europe?
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Activity designed to help us learn about Europe (tourist attractions, cities, countries, language, culture, etc.)
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English Bites / How much is that?
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We are going to look at how you buy fruits and vegetables in a market. Buying fruits or vegetables can be tricky because everything can be sold in different amounts; bags, kilograms, bunches, loose…
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Some, any, a lot (of), much, many
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Ejercicios de gramática con teoría de apoyo para trabajar los determinantes "some", "any", "a lot", "much" y "many".
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A lot (of), much, many 2
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Ejercicio de gramática con teoría de apoyo para aprender a utilizar "a lot", "much" y "many" para determinar nombres contables e incontables.
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Intermediate grammar: So, such, too, very, much
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For each sentence, we have to choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the words provided.