The document provides examples of questions using "how many" or "how much" to ask about quantities that can be counted, and sentences using "much", "many", or "a lot of" to talk about uncountable or generalized quantities. For questions 1-6 and 8-10 in part A, the blank would be filled with "how many" since they refer to things that can be counted, while for questions 7 the blank would be filled with "how much" since bread is uncountable. For sentences 1-5 and 9-10 in part B, the blank would be filled with "much" and for sentences 6-8 the blank would be filled with "many" since they refer to generalized
The document provides examples of questions using "how many" or "how much" to ask about quantities that can be counted, and sentences using "much", "many", or "a lot of" to talk about uncountable or generalized quantities. For questions 1-6 and 8-10 in part A, the blank would be filled with "how many" since they refer to things that can be counted, while for questions 7 the blank would be filled with "how much" since bread is uncountable. For sentences 1-5 and 9-10 in part B, the blank would be filled with "much" and for sentences 6-8 the blank would be filled with "many" since they refer to generalized
The document provides examples of questions using "how many" or "how much" to ask about quantities that can be counted, and sentences using "much", "many", or "a lot of" to talk about uncountable or generalized quantities. For questions 1-6 and 8-10 in part A, the blank would be filled with "how many" since they refer to things that can be counted, while for questions 7 the blank would be filled with "how much" since bread is uncountable. For sentences 1-5 and 9-10 in part B, the blank would be filled with "much" and for sentences 6-8 the blank would be filled with "many" since they refer to generalized
2. __________ people live on islands? 3. __________ birds are there? 4. __________water is in the ocean? 5. ______________money is in a bank? 6. _____________countries are there in the world? 7. ____________bread is eaten per day? 8. ____________ bones are there in the human body? 9. ___________ sand is in the deserts? 10. ______________ information is on the internet?
B. Use “much”, “many” or “a lot of”.
1. There isn't ___________milk left in the fridge.
2. You shouldn't eat so __________ sweets. 3. My friend doesn't eat __________ fruit. 4. I don't have ________ time to practice basketball. 5. There aren't __________ people in the shops today? 6. She doesn't have ________ options now. 7. He has __________ mini cars in his collection. 8. People have __________ hair on their heads. 9. __________ animals live in a forest. 10. Children can’t eat __________ candy.