How much / How many By: Sulaiman Al Mohawes

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How much / How many www.abinmahdi.com/e1 By: Sulaiman Al Mohawes Traveller 1 www.abinmahdi.com/e1 How much / How many By: Sulaiman Al Mohawes

BOTH UNCOUNTABLE COUNTABLE a lot of How much How many lots of much many a little a few

Countable: How many – a few - Countable nouns have a singular and a plural and we can count them. - We use a/an and numbers before countable nouns. a table / two tables

Countable: How many – a few - How many students in your class ? - There are not many books - There are a few magazines on the table - There are lots of apples

Uncountable: How much – a little Uncountable nouns only have a singular form and we cannot count them. milk / meat / cheese

Uncountable: How much – a little - How much water is in the bottle ? - We don’t have much money - There is a little cheese - There is a lot of coffee

The End By: Sulaiman Al Mohawes