Much, Many, A lot of. Quantifiers - Much / Many / A Lot of Quantifiers are words that show how much there is of something - they show quantity. Much,

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Much, Many, A lot of

Quantifiers - Much / Many / A Lot of Quantifiers are words that show how much there is of something - they show quantity. Much, many, and a lot of indicate a large quantity of something for example “I have a lot of milk ” “ I have a large quantity of milk ”

Much uncountable nouns negative statements and questions I don't have much money. How much sugar is there in bottle? Do you have much time? For example:

Many Plural countable nouns negative statements and questions I don't have many apples. For example: How many friends do you have ? Many students come here in summer.

A lot of countable nouns uncountable affirmative For example : I have a lot of friends. I have a lot of money.

Use much, many, a lot of. 1. We have oranges. 2. We don’t have bananas, and we don’t have fruit juice. 3. Do you have any cereal? Sure, there is in the kitchen. 4. How in this ? It is ten dollars.

Use much, many, a lot of. 1. We have oranges. 2. We don’t have bananas, and we don’t have fruit juice. 3. Do you have any cereal? Sure, there is in the kitchen. 4. How in this ? It is ten dollars. a lot of many much a lot of much

5. How do you want ? Six, please. 6. He is very busy, he has work. 7. David has rice, but Tyler doesn’t have. 8. London has beautiful buildings. 9. They eat apples. 10. She has got books on the shelf.

5. How do you want ? Six, please. 6. He is very busy, he has work. 7. David has rice, but Tyler doesn’t have. 8. London has beautiful buildings. 9. They eat apples. 10. She has got books on the shelf. many a lot of a lot of much a lot of a lot of a lot of

Put these words in correct order. 1.lot / of / apples / a / they / eat 2. much / rice / how / want / do / you ? 3. many / sandwiches / want / you / do / how ?

Put these words in correct order. 1.lot / of / apples / a / they / eat 2. much / rice / how / want / do / you ? 3. many / sandwiches / want / you / do / how ? They eat a lot of apples. How much rice do you want? How many sandwiches do you want ?

4. pizza / a / lot / people / of / like 5. you / have / much / don’t / time 6. a /clothes / lot / of / nice / has / she 7. John / a lot / of / things / has / his / bag / in

4. pizza / a / lot / people / of / like 5. you / have / much / don’t / time 6. a /clothes / lot / of / nice / has / she 7. John / a lot / of / things / has / his / bag / in A lot of people like pizza. You don’t have much time. She has a lot of nice clothes. John has a lot of things in his bag.

8. tea / much / don’t / I / drink 9. much / homework / how / do / have / you? 10. sleep / babies / lot / a 11. writes / a lot / letters / of / Lisa

8. tea / much / don’t / I / drink 9. much / homework / how / do / have / you? 10. sleep / babies / lot / a 11. writes / a lot / letters / of / Lisa I don’t drink much tea. How much homework do you have? Babies sleep a lot. Lisa writes a lot of letters.