Usages of mucha
Ellos se despiertan con mucha energía, listos para una historia graciosa.
They wake up with a lot of energy, ready for a funny story.
Cuando el televisor se descompone, mi hermano lo arregla con mucha paciencia.
When the TV breaks, my brother fixes it with a lot of patience.
La vaca nos da leche fresca, mientras que el cerdo come mucha comida sobrante.
The cow gives us fresh milk, while the pig eats a lot of leftover food.
La maestra de química explica el experimento con mucha paciencia.
The chemistry teacher explains the experiment very patiently.
Mi hermano está un poco gordo porque come mucha comida frita.
My brother is a bit fat because he eats a lot of fried food.
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