Title: A LOT OF - MUCH - MANY
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Is there much ham on the plate?
No, there isnt much. There are only three slices.
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Has she got many friends?
Yes, shes got a lot of friends.
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Are there many people in the
swimming pool?
No, there arent many.
There are only two.
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- We use a lot of/lots of with plural countable
nouns
(books, cars, etc.) and uncountable nouns (e.g.
sugar,
milk, etc.) in positive statements.
Shes got lots of/a lot of books.
Theres a lot of milk in the fridge.
Note We omit of when a lot is not followed by a
noun.
Are there many people in the room?
Yes, there are a lot.
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- We normally use much with uncountable nouns in
questions and negations.
How much money have you got?
There isnt much sugar in the bowl.
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- We normally use many with plural countable nouns
in questions and negations.
Are there many books on the shelf?
There arent many books on the shelf.
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- In questions we use how much to ask about the
amount of something and how many to ask about the
number of things.
How much
uncountable noun
How many
countable noun
How much sugar do we need? A kilo.
(we want to know the amount)
How many boys are there in your class? Twenty.
(we want to know the number)
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Affirmative Question Negative
Countable nouns a lot (of) lots of (how) many many
Uncountable nouns a lot of (how) much much
9Ask and answer
A How many apples have you got?
B Not many.
10 COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES
A How many apples have you got?
B A lot
11Ask and answer
A How much cheese have you got?
B Not much.
12Ask and answer
A How much cheese have you got?
B A lot.
13Ask and answer
A
How
many eggs have you got?
B
A lot.
14Ask and answer
A
How
many sandwiches have you got?
B
Not many.
15Ask and answer
How much steak have you got?
A
B
A lot.
16Ask and answer
How much flour have you got?
A
B
A lot.
17 COUNTABLES - UNCOUNTABLES
A
How many carrots have you got?
B
Not many.
18Ask and answer
A
How much butter have you got?
B
Not much.
19Ask and answer
How many biscuits have you got?
A
Not many.
B
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30(A) LITTLE - (A) FEW
Carol has got a little flour.
She can make a cake.
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Jill has got (very) little flour.
She cant make a cake.
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Carol has got a few strawberries.
She can make some jam.
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Jill has got (very) few strawberries.
She cant make any jam.
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- We use a little/little with uncountable nouns
(water,
money, rice, etc.
A little means not much but enough.
Ive got a little money. I can buy some bread.
Little means hardly any, almost nothing and can
go
with very for emphasis.
Theyve got (very) little money. They cant buy
any
bread.
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- We use a few/few with plural countable nouns
(tomatoes, books, cups, etc.).
A few means not many but enough.
There are a few tomatoes. We can make a salad.
Few means hardly any, almost none and can go
with very for emphasis.
There are (very) few people in the cinema. It is
almost empty.
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There is a lot of honey in the jar.
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There is a little tuna in the tin.
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There are a few biscuits in the packet.
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There is a lot of Coke in the glass.
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There is a lot of mayonnaise in the jar.
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There are a few potatoes in the bag.