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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 462.


Much/many/a lot

Exercise 2. Make up your own sentences with the following words.

Exercise 1. Make Singular Nouns Plural and Plural Nouns Singular.

1) students 2) a dictionary 3) colleges 4)a person 5) a photo 6) a hobby 7) a teenager 8) a city 9) universities 10)a boy 11) an orange 12) a foot 13) men 14) games 15)an exercise 16) children 17) a potato 18) shelves 19) a match

 

Example: fresh/egg - It's a fresh egg.

hot/tea - It's_ hot tea.

Pam and Liz/kind/girl - Pam and Liz are kind girls.

1) cold/water 2) John and I/tall/man 3) rather good/advice 4) Tom and Bill/clever/child 5) nice/cup 6) quite bad/news 7) Frank and Andrew/smart/person 8) white/bread

 

Much Many A lot
in negative sentences and in questions with Uncountable Nouns much coffee much money in negative sentences and in questions with Countable Nouns many people many books in positive sentences with Countable and Uncountable Nouns a lot of furniture a lot of languages

 

Some Any No
with Uncountable Nouns or Countable Plural Nouns to express quantity in positive sentences “+” There is some milk in the fridge. There are some people in the street. with Uncountable Nouns or Countable Plural Nouns to express quantity in negative sentences “-“ and in questions “?” There isn't any milk in the fridge. Is there any milk in the fridge? There aren't any people in the street. Are there any people in the street? = not any   to express quantity in negative sentences “-“There is no milk in the fridge. There are no people in the street.

 

Exercise 3. Use many, much with the following words.

1) tea 2) country 3) river 4) snow 5) child 6) information 7) day 8) food 9) money 10) advice 11) shop 12) letter 13) person 14) town  

 


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