Quantity Unit 3 Time to cook.

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Quantity Unit 3 Time to cook

Quantity We use a lot of / plenty of to talk about a large amount of countable and uncountable things.

Quantity We use a few to talk about a small amount of countable things.

Quantity We use a little to talk about a small amount of uncountable things.

a lot of / plenty of potatoes potatoes (countable) Example 1 a lot of / plenty of potatoes a few potatoes

milk (uncountable) Example 2 a lot of / plenty of milk a little milk

water (uncountable) a lot of / a few water Question 1 a lot of / a few water

juice (uncountable) plenty of / a few juice Question 2 plenty of / a few juice

a few / a little tomatoes tomatoes (countable) Question 3 a few / a little tomatoes

a lot of / a little oranges oranges (countable) Question 4 a lot of / a little oranges

rice (uncountable) a few / a little rice Question 5 a few / a little rice