
EUROPEAN SECTION
year 9 English — summer review work
Exercises answers
Exercise 2
Hay mucho humo. = [There is a lot of smoke.]
("much" no se suele usar en afirmativa, sólo en negativa e interrogativa; "many" es plural = muchos).
Hay algunas cebollas en la nevera. = [There are some onions in the fridge.]
Hay algo de agua en el vaso. = [There is some water in the glass.]
Hay una anciana en la esquina. = [There is an old woman in the corner.]
Había tres chicos en el aula. = [There were three boys in the classroom.]
Había muchas nubes en el cielo. = [There were many clouds in the sky.]
Cuando hay tormenta, a menudo hay rayos y truenos. = [When there is a storm, there are often thunder and lightning.]
Cuando hay nieve, hay mucha gente esquiando. = [When there is snow, there are a lot of people skiing / there are many people skiing.]
Hay dos trenes y tres autobuses a Londres. = [There are two trains and three buses to London.]
Había muchas cosas que ver en aquella ciudad. = [There were a lot of things / many things to see in that city / town.]
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