Author's Instructions
Now talk with your partner. Ask question about food. Remember to use How many construction for things that you can count and How much for things you cannot count.
1) How many apples do you eat every week?
2) How much water do you drink every day?
3) How many sandwiches do you have in your schoolbag?
4) How much sugar do you put in your tea?
Author's Instructions
Now talk with your partner. Ask question about food. Remember to use How many construction for things that you can count and How much for things you cannot count.
1) How many apples do you eat every week?
2) How much water do you drink every day?
3) How many sandwiches do you have in your schoolbag?
4) How much sugar do you put in your tea?
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The "Drop the Y" (or "Change Y to I") rule applies when a base word ends in a consonant + y (e.g., study, happy), requiring the 'y' to change to 'i' before adding suffixes like -es, -ed, or -er. It applies to consonant suffixes, but generally not if the suffix starts with 'i' (e.g., study + ing = studying). [1, 2, 3]
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