Apr 15, 2016

(UNIT 19) Questions with Any/Some/How much/How Many; Quantity Expressions

Sentences
Vocabulary
I want a pear.
Pear : [Noun] 배 (서양의 배는 작은 조롱박과 비슷하게 생겼음)
I have an apple.
Apple : [Noun] 사과
I bought one apple and one banana.

I bought some tea.

I bought some rolls.

I didn’t buy any coffee.

I didn't buy any donuts.

I need some apples.

I don’t need any pears.

I need some coffee.

I don't need any milk.
Milk : [Noun] (소, 염소 등의) 우유
Did you buy any milk?

Did you buy any bananas?

Would you like some juice?

Can I have some more milk, please?


Sentences
Vocabulary
A: How much juice do you have?
B: A little. (OR) I have a little juice.
Juice : [Noun] (과일, 채소의) 즙 [주스]
A: How many onions do you need?
B: A few. (OR) We need a few onions.

A: I need some money.
B: How much do you need? (How much money do you need?)
Money : [Noun] 돈, 금전
A: I bought some magazines.
B: How many did you buy? (How many magazines did you buy?)
Magazine : [Noun] 잡지
Please get me one quart of milk.
One : [Determiner] 하나 (의), 1; 한
Quart : [Noun] qt 쿼트 (액량의 단위. 영국, 캐나다에서는 2파인드 (Pint) 또는 약 1.14리터, 미국에서는 0.94리터)
Of : [Preposition] …의 (어떤 사람에게 속한 또는 그와 관련된)
He drank two glasses of water.
Glass : [Noun] 유리, 유리잔
We have enough eggs. (We need six eggs, and we have six eggs.)
Enough : [Determiner] (복수 명사나 불가산 명사 앞에 쓰여) 필요한 만큼의 [충분한]
Egg : [Noun] (조류, 어류, 곤충 등의) 알
We have enough juice.

There aren’t enough apples.

There isn’t enough milk.

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