Exercise 1 Choose much, many, a lot of, a little, a few, etc. to complete the sentences 1 If I want to pass the exam, I need to study . 2 There aren't things to do in this village. 3 sugar do you take in your tea? 4 There was tension at the meeting. 5 Dad, I need money for school. 6 There are things that you can do to improve your writing. Quantity expressions quiz Much, many, a lot, little, few, some, any, no Quantifiers: any, some, many.. Too much, too many, enough Quantifiers: many - plenty - so All / whole - exercises All, both - quantifiers Non-count and count quantifiers A few / a little / a couple of / several Quantifiers: some, any, much, few.. Any, no, none - quantifiers
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Maria didn't put much sugar in the cake. You can choose between using much/many or a lot as you like, the only difference being that much/many are slightly more formal than a lot. (A) few and (A) little are the opposites of many/much expressing a small quantity, and they are also used with different types of nouns. Note: we almost never use Much and Many in positive sentences, we almost always use a lot of or lots of. I have much money. (Incorrect because the sentence is positive / affirmative) I have a lot of money. (Correct) With the word " times " we use many times more than a lot of times / lots of times. It sometimes means frequently or often. 2. When do we use a little/little and when a few/few?. a little: non countable nouns (milk, marmalade, money, time etc.); a few: countable nouns (bottles of milk, jars of marmalade, dollars, minutes etc.); Examples: He has a little money left.; He has a few dollars left.; We use few and little without the article a to point out a more negative meaning.. Examples: A few students of our school. Students > Solutions > Pre-Intermediate > Grammar > Unit 3 - Exercise 1 - some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little, a few. Everyday English; Grammar Unit 3 - Exercise.
A few, a little, many, much and a lot of ESL worksheet by Ayrin
Fill in: much, many, lots of, a lot of, little, most, a little, little, a few, few. 1. It seems we have had a lot of, many, lots of assignments in English this year. 2. How much do we have to read this week? 3. Most , Many , A lot of Americans don't like George Bush 4. There aren't very many books in the library. 5. When we want to talk about zero quantity, we can use no + noun or not…any + noun. The meaning is the same. I have no time today. I don't have any time today. In short answers we use none. 'How much time do you have?' 'None.'. Much, many, a lot of, a little, a few. How much and how many. Learn how to talk about quantity. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Quantifiers (2012998) Much, many, a lot of, lots of : quantifiers - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
many, much, a few , a little ESL worksheet by amabellechoi
Countable / uncountable. Many / much / some / any. Many / much - worksheets. Worksheets pdf - print. Grammar worksheets - handouts. Some, any, much, many, a lot of, (a) few, and (a) lot of best practice. There are 5 activities - 1-write countable or uncountable 2- find the words in the wordsearch 3,4,5- choose the right option (some, any, a, few, little, much, many) Easy exercises about quantifiers a lot of many much a little a few.
1. Complete the sentences. Use a lot of/ much/ many. Jane has a problem. She wants to get married, but doesn't know which man to choose. John's got 1___________ cars but he hasn't got 2 __________ patience. David's got 3 ___________ money, but he hasn't got 4 ___________friends. Michel hasn't got 5 ______money, but he has got 6 __________charm. Rzeczowniki ćwiczenia opis Rzeczowniki Polecenie: Put in much, many or a lot of in the gaps. Uzupełnij zdania, wstawiając w puste miejsca much, many lub a lot of. Pobierz ćwiczenie w formacie PDF How sugar do you take in your tea? Two spoons, please. I have work to do so I can't go out tonight.
Much Many Lot Few Little Difference Quantifiers English Grammar Rules
2. There is a little sugar in the jar. (=some sugar, enough for a cup of tea) 3. Few people received praise for their work. (=not a lot of people were praised) 4. A few students nearly got 100% in the test. (=some students nearly got full marks, but not many) Sam is not earning ____ money at the moment. A. a lot of. B. many. C. much. D. a few. E. a little