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Many, Much, A Few
Many, Much, A Few
Many, Much, A Few
many:
uncountable nouns :
milk, marmalade, money, countable nouns:
time, milk, butter, coffee,
friends, books, girls,
tea, juice, homework, etc.
apples, minutes,
pencils, eggs, etc.
Uncountable nouns cannot be counted.
They do not have a plural form. Here are some examples: Label them!
1. bread
2. sugar
3. olive oil
4. tea
5. meat
6. juice
7. rice
8. milk
Write much / many: There is and there are with a/an, some and any.
………………meat A/an go with singular, countable nouns.
Some and any go with uncountable and plural nouns.
………………olives
A/an and some are used in the affirmative.
……………..brothers
Any is used with questions and negative statements:
……………..bread
…………….juice Choose the right form:
…………….candies There is/are some bananas on the table.
……………coffee There is/are a/some milk in the fridge.
……………sugar There is/are not any food on the table.
There is/are not a/an orange in the basket.
There is a little pizza left.
There are a few books in the box.
A few cars are parked in the parking.
Circle the right word:
There is a few/a little milk in the glass.
A few/a little children are singing.
There is a few/a little cream and a few/a little strawberries left for your milkshake.
They have some fruit and a few/a little nuts.
Complete with much/many; a few/a little
How _______________ people are there in the room? There are ________________.
There isn’t _______________ time to do the shopping and we need ________________ things.
Anna has got _______________ candies and some chocolate.
Billy wants to buy a new car that’s why he saved ___________________money.
There is _____________________ water in the glass, if you are thirsty.
How ________________ money do you need to buy a ticket?
There are ______________ cars parked here!
I have _______________ homework to do and there is just _____________ time left.