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Count Nouns and Non-Count Nouns

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  • this lesson is very interessting and fun. thanks a lot

  • Nice! I never thought of this method while studying count and non count nouns. So, gracias! (means thank you in spanish right?)

  • Es usted una maestra super,super. chevere.

  • I would like you were my english teacher, you are beautyful... kisses for youuuuuuuuuuuuuu

  • tan chidas las clases ...

  • graciaaaas

  • is verygood, thank you very much. teacher.

  • @mmomantayy Hi! They're different. 'I love you so much' means 'Te amo tanto! or 'Te amo mucho' and 'I love too much' means 'Te amo demasiado' (más de lo que debería amarte) I hope it helps! And thank you again for your comments!!!!! :D Lucie

  • OMG! Thank you so much, this video has helped me a lot.

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