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(there is there are/fewer / more than) platos your kitchen – a restaurant
There are less dishes/ plates in your kitchen than in a restaurant (or there are more dishes/plates in a restaurant than in your kitchen
(there is there are/fewer / more than) hielo Spain – North Pole
There is less ice in Spain than in the North Pole (or there's more ice in the north Pole than in Spain)
(there is there are/fewer / more than) fábricas Luxembourg – Germany
THere are less factories in Luxembourg than in Germany (or there are more factories in Germany than in Luxembourg
(there is there are/fewer / more than) detergente your house – a supermarket
There is more detergent in a supermarket than in your house  (or less detergent in your house than in a Supermarket)
(there is there are/fewer / more than) lagos Spain – Canada
There are fewer lakes in Spain than in Canada (or more lakes in Canada than in Spain)
(there is there are/fewer / more than) juguetes a kid’s room – a mall
There are fewer toys in a kid’s room than in a mall. (or more toys in a mall than in a kid's room)
¿Llevas un gorro de lana en invierno?
DO you wear a woolly hat in winter?
¿Cuál es tu marca favorita?
What's your favourite branch?
¿Con quién te gusta ir?
Who do you like to go with?
¿Qué numero de pie tienes?
What shoe size are you?
¿Llevas una chaqueta abrigada hoy?
Are you wearing a warm jacket today?
¿Qué colores crees que te quedan bien?
What colours do you think look good on you?
¿Cuántos pares de calcetines tienes?
How many pairs of socks do you have?
¿Cuántos pares de guantes tienes?
How many pairs of gloves do you have?
Do they work in the morning? (your cousin)
Does your cousin work in the morning?
I don’t eat a lot of chocolate. (she)
She doesn't eat a lot of chocolate
Do you drink more milk or less milk than a small child? (He)
DOES he drink more milk or less milk than a small child?
You speak more English than me. (Laura...)
Laura speaks more English than me
I have less influence than a famous instagrammer. (Paul...)
Paul has less influence than a famous instagrammer
Our neighbour – to eat – a sandwich for lunch (negative)
Our beughbour doesn't eat a sandwich for lunch?
Your dog – to play – in the garden (question)
Does your dog play in the garden?
My friend – to do – her homework in the evening (affirmative)
My friend does her homework in the evening
My teacher – to work – on Saturdays (negative)
My teacher doesn't work on Saturdays
He – to have – two ankles and ten toes (affirmative)
He has two ankles and ten toes
Your sister – to read – a lot of books (question)
does your sister have a lot of book?