The document provides a writing exercise that asks the reader to:
1) Make several nouns plural and fill in much or many before noun phrases
2) Complete sentences by choosing the correct word from a list to fill in the blanks
It focuses on practicing plural forms of nouns and using much vs many in different contexts.
The document provides a writing exercise that asks the reader to:
1) Make several nouns plural and fill in much or many before noun phrases
2) Complete sentences by choosing the correct word from a list to fill in the blanks
It focuses on practicing plural forms of nouns and using much vs many in different contexts.
The document provides a writing exercise that asks the reader to:
1) Make several nouns plural and fill in much or many before noun phrases
2) Complete sentences by choosing the correct word from a list to fill in the blanks
It focuses on practicing plural forms of nouns and using much vs many in different contexts.
a boy — . . . . . . . . . . . . a wolf — . . . . . . . . . . . a story — . . . . . . . . . . . a wife — . . . . . . . . . . . a church — . . . . . . . . . a car — . . . . . . . . .
2. Fill in much or many before the nouns.
1. Are there ________ cars in the street?
2. How ________ days are there in a week? 3. We haven't ________ butter in the house 4. They didn't spend________ money. 5. I haven't got ________time. 6. Have you got ________ friends? 7. Don't put ________ sugar in my tea 8. We saw ________interesting things in the museum.
2.Complete the sentences with the words given below.
A. eggs B. invitations C. teach D. collecting 1) The teacher should ____________children. 2) Marta likes to eat ________________for breakfast. 3) My grandmother is fond of___________ badges. 4) I have already sent the_____________ for the birthday party.