Many
December 9, 2016 | Author: Ana Calero | Category: N/A
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'MANY' , 'MUCH' , 'A LOT', 'A LOT OF' 1. How
water do you drink every day?
2.
children do homework every day.
3. How
people live in this building?
4. I usually use
olive oil.
5. He doesn't normally buy 6. We have
souvenirs on holiday.
work today.
7. She doesn't spend 8. There is
time in the library.
sugar in this cup of coffee.
9. How
films do you watch a week?
10. Do they eat
2. She has so 3. Too
fish?
friends! cooks spoil the broth.
4. Hurry up. I don't have so
time.
5. We went to a dairy yesterday. I had never seen so 6. It's also quite amazing how
milk these cows produce every day.
7. You have too
money. Won't you share it with me?
8. There are so
poor people in the world.
9. There are too
children in the house.
10.
My father doesn't drink
11.
How
1) It didn't cost 2) How 3) There's 4) Paco visited 5) How 6) He didn't see 7) Do you eat 8) Did you send
coffee.
of you have ever been to London?
money to go to New Zealand. songs can you sing? rice in the cupboard. countries when he went on holiday. interesting cities did Paco see? cities, but he saw cheese? Yes,
cows before.
friends. .
postcards to friends? Yes, I did.
'A LITTLE', 'LITTLE', 'A FEW', 'FEW' 1. I bought
-?-
postcards in Paris.
2. Can you ask the waiter for
-?-
more wine please darling?
3. You haven't passed all of the exams, you've only passed -?-
4. traffic.
people go out on Monday night in Valencia. There is almost no
5. I like to drink 6. can I take
-?-
lemon juice before I have breakfast.
-?-
7. $70 a week is
Bob:
-?-
pieces of paper, please? -?-
money these days if you want to buy a flat.
Hey Linda. Want to come skiing with us?
Linda: You're not serious. It's five o'clock and it's getting dark. Bob:
I know, but we're going to Morin Heights. They have night skiing and it's not too expensive.
Linda: How Bob:
After 6 p.m. it's only 10 bucks.
Linda: How Bob:
is a ski pass?
people are going?
Eight in all, if you come.
Linda: Eight! How Bob:
cars are you taking?
Just two, with four people in each. Coming?
Linda: Maybe I will. How Bob:
time do I have to get ready?
Lots. We're not leaving until six.
Linda: I may need to go to the bank first. How Bob:
Only about twenty bucks. Ten for the ski pass, three for gas, and if we get hungry, we can stop at a McDonald's. A big Mac's just a couple of bucks, and how
Linda: Bob:
big Macs can you eat?
Okay. I have enough money for that. So tell me, what are the skiing conditions like? How
snow do they have at Morin Heights?
Lots. The skiing conditions are perfect. Trust me.
Linda: And how Bob:
money do I need?
intermediate trails do they have? I'm not an expert skier.
Lots. Don't worry. You'll be fine.
(Later, on the way home from the ski hill)
Wow! What a great ski hill. I even skied on the expert run. I don't know how Linda:
times I fell, but it was a lot of fun anyway. So tell me, Bob, how do I owe you for gas? Let me check how
Bob:
Linda:
gas I have left in the tank. That's how I know how
liters I used. Yeah, I used about 20 liters, so that's 12 bucks divided by four, so each person owes me three bucks. Is that okay? Of course.
I work 5/6/7/8 hours a day.
do you
I know 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 people.
do you
a day ? ?
She meets 2/3/4/5 customers per day.
does she
per day ?
He reads a lot of/ a few magazines a month.
does she
a month ?
does he
a week ?
He drives I00 / 180 / 300 / 400 kilometers a week. She makes a few / many / lot of phone calls.
does she
I buy 2/3/4/5 newspapers a week.
I have 3/4/5/6 rooms in my home.
I do a lot of/ a few tasks during the day.
I brush my teeth 2/3/4 times a week.
do you
?
a week ?
do you
in your house
do you
during the day
do you
your teeth a
?
?
week ?
A few and A Little Choose a few or a little. a few a little 1. He has
plans.
2. She has got
milk.
3. He drank
whisky.
4. And has
friends.
5. We saw
people at the restaurant.
6. I bought
newspapers.
7. There is
petrol in his car.
8. There are
bottles on the table.
9. There are
hotels in this town.
10. I want to eat
bread.
11. Have you got
magazines at home?
12. Put
cooking oil in the pan.
13. Sindy has only
flowers.
14. There are quite 15. There is only
buffaloes in the field. food in the refrigerator.
Fill in the blanks using “little” or “few”. 1. There is 2. I’ve got a
money in the wallet. books.
3. My mum has got a
cigarettes in the packet.
4. I can’t wait for you. I’ve got 5. Fred has got a 6. Brenda has got a 7. There is 8. There are 9. I have got 10. There is a
time.
English books. friends. butter left. We need to buy some. people at the cinema as the film is not very good. magazines. I prefer books. pizza in the fridge if you are hungry.
Fill in the blanks using “much” or “many”. 1. How
books did you buy?
2. How
money do you have
3. How
did the car cost?
4. How
apples are there in the basket?
5. How
times have you been to the dentist?
6. How
butter do you need?
7. How
oranges do you want?
8. How
wine does he drink?
9. How
girls are there in your class?
10. How
stamps have you got in your collection?
Fill in the blanks using “a/an”, “ some”, “any” , “much” or “many”.
1. I ate
sandwich for lunch.
2. We had
cake with the tea.
3. I often have 4. There aren’t 5. Would you like
fried egg for dinner. pears left. Only two. tea?
6. Don’t eat so
chocolate or you’ll get fat.
7. I don’t drink
beer. I don’t like it.
8. There is
tub of margarine in the fridge.
9. The child put 10. I can lend you
sand into the bucket. money if you need it.
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