The document discusses various sentences using the words "any", "few", "much", and "many" in the context of quantities. It explores examples such as asking about Americans someone knows, having problems with a car, and the number of brothers and sisters someone has. It also provides examples comparing "few" to "a few" and examining sentences around having little time, words known, food eaten, and other limited amounts. Finally, it looks at examples using "many" in the context of friends, fruit in a bag, and noise levels.
The document discusses various sentences using the words "any", "few", "much", and "many" in the context of quantities. It explores examples such as asking about Americans someone knows, having problems with a car, and the number of brothers and sisters someone has. It also provides examples comparing "few" to "a few" and examining sentences around having little time, words known, food eaten, and other limited amounts. Finally, it looks at examples using "many" in the context of friends, fruit in a bag, and noise levels.
The document discusses various sentences using the words "any", "few", "much", and "many" in the context of quantities. It explores examples such as asking about Americans someone knows, having problems with a car, and the number of brothers and sisters someone has. It also provides examples comparing "few" to "a few" and examining sentences around having little time, words known, food eaten, and other limited amounts. Finally, it looks at examples using "many" in the context of friends, fruit in a bag, and noise levels.
2. Do you know any Americans? 3. We need some more coffee 4. She’s got some interesting friends 5. I didn’t have any breakfast today 6. He hasn’t done any work for ten years 7. Have you got any brothers and sisters? 8. I’m having some problems with my car 9. Are there some restaurants near here?
1. There are a few bananas in my bag, do you want one?
2. Unfortunately, only few children read books nowadays 3. Kate sees her friends a few times a week 4. We have got few apples, we can’t make an apple pie 5. We will come back in a few days 6. He has got few friends 7. I drink a few coffee. I don’t like it 8. The smiths have got few money. they aren’t rich 9. There were a few People in the cinema yesterday 10. There was a few lemonade in the bottle 11. He has few english books 12. There is a few juice in my glass 13. There are few bananas in the box 14. I have got a few rice. I need to buy some 15. He has got a few work. he can go home in an hour
1. Jane hasn’t got much time
2. Do you know much words in English? 3. He didn’t eat much meat 4. There isn’t much butter in the fridge 5. How many eggs did he buy 6. Samantha has got many friends 7. How much lessons do you have on mondays 8. There was too much noise in the streets 9. There are many apricots in the bag