Affirmative and negative characteristics of a city.

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Affirmative and negative characteristics of a city.

Uncountable and Countable nouns in characteristics of a city. Uncountable nouns: things that are not touchable counted. Example: water, pollution, traffic, etc. Countable nouns: things that can be counted as numbers. Example: restaurants, buildings, etc.

Questions: How much for uncountable things. How many for countable things. Example: is there how much pollution is there in your neighborhood? is there How much crime is there in your neighborhood? Example: are there How many buildings are there in your neighborhood? are there How many restaurants are there in your neighborhood?

Answer to these questions For uncountables: For countables: There is a lot (++++)There are a lot (++++) There is a little(++)There are a few (++) There isn’t much.(++)There aren’t many(++) There isn’t any(0)There aren’t any (0) There’s none (0)There are none (0)