Elementary English #16: Expressing and Asking The Quantity | Easy English at Home
Learn how to ask questions using "how many" and "how much" to talk about quantity. This lesson will help you express the amount of food and drinks you eat and drink clearly in English. Download the practice file for this lesson here: https://www.slideshare.net/secret/r5r... Subscribe for more simple and useful English lessons: https://goo.gl/OguGrs Easy English at Home is a channel made for learners who want to improve their English skills easily, anywhere and anytime. Practice grammar, vocabulary, and communication with real-life examples. #EasyEnglishAtHome #EnglishLessons #ExpressingQuantity

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