Homework: Grammarbank
9B p. 141 (a + b) + p.71 ex 5, reading.
taste /teɪst/ UK US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
1
sabor
The taste is too strong.
•
verbo
1
saber
It tastes delicious.
2
probar
Let’s
taste your dishes.
tasty /ˈteɪsti/ UK US adjetivo (-tier, -tiest)
sabroso -a
lovely /ˈlʌvli/
UK US adjetivo (-lier, -liest)
1
bonito -a, precioso -a
2
(muy
agradable)
It was lovely to see you again.
Me
encantó volver a verte.
Have
a lovely time!
¡Que
lo pases muy bien!
3
delicioso -a
chocolate /ˈtʆɒklət/ UK US sustantivo & adjetivo
• sustantivo
1
chocolate
a
bar of chocolate
una
tableta de chocolate
a
chocolate cake/biscuit etc un pastel/una galleta etc de chocolate
2
bombón
a
box of chocolates
una
caja de bombones
3
(bebida)
chocolate
Nota:
Would you like some biscuits?
SOME en preguntas se usa para
ofrecer (o pedir) algo.
Do you have any onions?
ANY en preguntas se usa para
verificar si hay algo.
can [countable]
1 a
metal container in which food or drink is preserved without air:
a
Coke can
tin
1 [countable] British English also tin can a small metal
container in which food or drink is sold [= can American English]
a
sardine tin
A bottle of milk
A packet of biscuits
A box of chocolates
A carton of orange juice
A can of coke
A jar of jam
A tin of peas
teaspoon /ˈtiːspuːn/ UK US sustantivo
1
cucharilla
2
(también teaspoonful) cucharadita
COUNTABLE
I eat a lot of apples (affirmative)
I don’t eat any apples
(negative)
I don’t eat many
apples (negative)
How many apples do you
eat? (questions)
Do you eat many / any / a few
apples? (questions)
UNCOUNTABLE
I eat a lot of bread (affirmative)
I don’t eat any bread (negative)
I don’t eat much bread
(negative)
How much bread do you
eat? (questions)
Do you eat much / any / a
little bread? (questions)
A lot
of / a lot
I eat a lot of
sugar.
I read a lot of
comics.
I travel to a lot of
countries.
I see a lot of
films.
I talk to a lot of
people.
(aparece
el nombre/objeto/persona… que se ve afectado por la cantidad)
I eat a lot.
I read a lot.
I travel a lot.
I see a lot .
I talk a lot.
(hablamos
solo de la acción)
fish plural fish or fishes
1 [countable] an animal that lives in water, and uses its fins
and tail to swim:
Ronny caught three huge
fish_ this afternoon.
freshwater/saltwater/tropical fish
2 [uncountable] the flesh of a fish used as food [↪ seafood]:
Peter usually drinks white wine with (some) fish.
fruit
salad:macedonia, también macedonia de frutas sustantivo
Woud you like some
fruit? (ofreces)
Can I have some fruit?(pides)
Do we have any fruit?
(preguntas si hay)
bechamel
sustantivo
white
sauce
snail
/sneɪl/ UK US sustantivo
caracol
canelones sustantivo plural
canelloni
cooked in a wood oven.
Fry
Fire
Tomato sauce.
Ingredients.
Varied
Lentils
olla
sustantivo
pot
olla
a presión u,
olla exprés pressure cooker
perejil
sustantivo
parsley
laurel
sustantivo
1
(en cocina)
bay leaves [plural]
one of my favourite dishes is…
pepper
minced meat: cartne picada
seafood /ˈsiːfud/ UK
US sustantivo
marisco(s)
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