by Kru Pailin Nithipanyakun

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by Kru Pailin Nithipanyakun Supermarket by Kru Pailin Nithipanyakun

A-Z game A: Apple B: Banana Bacon

Supermarket

much, many, a few, a little, a lot of Quantity much, many, a few, a little, a lot of

Much & Many How _____ apples do I have? How _____ rice do I have? Much & Many many much

Much & Many How _____ water do I have? How _____ oranges do I have? Much & Many much many

Much & Many How many apples do I have ? How many oranges do I have? How much water do I have? How much rice do I have? Use “much” when we cannot count the items and “many” when we can count the items.

Much & Many

Use “ a few” with countable noun. a few & a little a few : Are there many apples in the basket? Are there many cherries in the picture? No, there aren’t many apples = There are a few apples in the basket. There aren’t many cherries = There are a few cherries in the picture. Use “ a few” with countable noun.

Use “ a little” with uncountable noun. a few & a little a little : Is there much cheese in the picture? Is there much wine in the glass? No, there isn’t much cheese = There is a little cheese in this picture. No, there isn’t much wine = There is a little wine in the glass. Use “ a little” with uncountable noun.

a few & a little

Use “a lot of” for countable noun or uncountable noun. There is a lot of rice in the bowl. There are a lot of tomatoes. There is a lot of water. There are a lot of eggs. Use “a lot of” for countable noun or uncountable noun.

Drill A: How many _______ are there? or How much _______ is there? B: There is/are ________ (a few, a little a lot of). For example: A: How many apples are there? B: There are a few apples.

Drill A: How many _______ are there? or How much _______ is there? B: There is/are ________ (a few, a little a lot of). A: How much cheese is there? B: There is a little cheese.

Drill A: How many _______ are there? or How much _______ is there? B: There is/are ________ (a few, a little a lot of). A: How much wine is there? B: There is a little wine.

Drill A: How many _______ are there? or How much _______ is there? B: There is/are ________ (a few, a little a lot of). A: How many tomatoes are there? B: There are a lot of tomatoes .

Drill A: How many _______ are there? or How much _______ is there? B: There is/are ________ (a few, a little a lot of). A: How much rice is there? B: There is a little rice.

Drill A: How many _______ are there? or How much _______ is there? B: There is/are ________ (a few, a little a lot of).

Gap Fill exercise. Correct the sentences If the sentence is wrong, rewrite it. If it is ok, say ok. 1. How much banana do you have? - How many banana do you have? 2. I eat a few tomatoes?  3. There aren’t many water in the bottle? - There aren’t much/are a little water in the bottle? 4. There are a few mangos on the table?  5. How many milk do you drink? - How much milk do you drink?

worksheet A: How many…? How much…? A: How much rice do you eat for dinner? B: a few, a little and a lot of B: I eat a little rice for dinner. How many…? How much…? Friend’s name……… 1. rice do you eat for dinner? 2. milk do you drink? 3. water do you drink every day? 4. money have you got? 5. pets do you have? 6. coffee do you drink? 7. books are in your bag? 8. _________________________

Good luck