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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CHIMBORAZO
FACULTA DE CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN HUMANAS Y TECNOLOGÍAS
LANGUAGES SCHOOLFIFTH SEMESTER
GRAMMAR V
TOPIC:
AS MUCH ASAS MANY ASAS FEW AS
AS LITTLE AS
PROFESSOR:
MSG. MAGDALENA ULLAURI
STUDENTS:
JENNIFER FLORES
DIANA MENDOZA
MARZO - AGOSTO 2015
AS MUCH AS
As many as must be followed by a cardinal number with a plural count noun (or with plural
count noun understood):
(a) He drinks as many as three bottles of milk a day.
(b) Gertrude wants as many as five children.
(c) Henry watches as many as twenty-five television programs per week.
(d) If you take that road, you’ll see as many as twenty old, abandoned plantations.
(e) The pizza company delivers as many as two hundred pizzas per night.
As much as, however, can also be followed by a cardinal number with a plural count noun when
it refers to a quantity involving time, money, distance, weight, or noncount mass, as in
sentences (f) through (k) below; in fact, in these instances, as much as usually appears:
(f) If you travel by car, it can take as much as three days to get across Texas.
(g) Madison could spend as much as $5,000 on one shopping trip.
(h) The pizza company delivers over a wide area – over a radius of as much as ten miles in
some places.
(i) Carole never stops eating. She’ll gain as much as fifty pounds this year if she doesn’t change
her habits.
(j) The company hopes to export as much as 500,000,000 pounds of rice next year.
(k) He drinks as much as three bottles of milk a day.
As I remember, the use of much/many must agree with the noun that it is modifying. The
example:
Our factory produces as much as 50 tons of fuel per year.
In this case, much is used since fuel is a non-count noun. I would also agree with the sentence:
He drinks as many as 3 bottles of milk a day.
Many is used since the matter of importance is the incredible volume of three bottles. So the
quantifier many are agreeing with is "bottles."
Uncountable nouns: much time, much effort, much energy..
As much as I love Mel Gibson, this movie is just too violent for me.
AS MANY AS
When we want to make comparisons referring to quantity, we use as much as with uncountable
nouns and as many as with plural nouns:
Greg makes as much money as Mick but not as much as Neil.
They try to give them as much freedom as they can.
There weren’t as many people there as I expected.
We can use as much as and as many as before a number to refer to a large number of something:
Scientists have discovered a planet which weighs as much as 2,500 times the weight of
Earth.
There were as many as 50 people crowded into the tiny room.
Countable nouns: many books, many coins, many girls..
AS FEW AS
We use the comparison as few as when we are speaking about countable nouns for example few
books, few pencils, few tickets...
We use as few as when we want to compare on less to difference between two people things or
animals.
EXAMPLES
My sister has as few pencils as her friend
AS LITTLE AS
We use as little as when we want to compare two nouns uncountable for example little sugar,
little rain, little water...
EXAMPLES
As little as 2 grammes of it is enough to kill you.
I have as little water as juice for my party.
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a) Con sustantivos contables: "few" few books, few pencils, few tickets...
b) Con sustantivos "incontables": "little" little sugar, little rain, little water...
Ejemplos:
She is very friendly and has a lot of friends
I don't have many paintings in my flat
When you were unemployed, did you receive much help from your family?
This bookshop has few books about Spanish history
There is little hope that the hostage will be released
The words much and many mean a lot of.
If a noun is in singular, we use much
Example:
much money
If a noun is in plural, we use many
Example:
many friends
As much as I love Mel Gibson, this movie is just too violent for me.
Por más que me guste Mel Gibson, esta película es demasiado violenta para mí.
Nobody can eat as much as my brother!
Nadie puede comer tanto como mi hermano.
I always eat as much as possible at Thanksgiving dinner.
Siempre como tanto como sea posible en la cena de Acción de Gracias.
I try to exercise as much as possible.
Trato de hacer ejercicio todo lo posible.
On a good day I have seen as many as 80 species of birds.
En un buen día he llegado a ver hasta 80 especies distintas de pájaros.
As little as 2 grammes of it is enough to kill you.
Tan poco como dos gramos alcanzan para matarte.
Una dosis tan chica como dos gramos alcanza para matarte.
as much as tanto como
as many as tantos como
as little as tan poco como
as few as tan pocos como
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CHIMBORAZOFACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DE LA EDUCACIÓN HUMANAS Y
TECNOLOGÍASLANGUAGES SCHOOL
FIFTH SEMESTERGRAMMAR V
STUDENT´S NAME: ______________________________________________DATE: __________________________________________________________TIME: ___10minutes_____________________________________________
TEST
OBJECTIVE: Check for students recognize to use of “as much as”, “as many as”, “as little as”, “as few as”.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Write the correct word “as much as”, “as many as”, “as little as”, “as few as”.(5points)
a) ________________ I love Mel Gibson, this movie is just too violent for me.b) Nobody can eat ________________ my brother!c) ________________ 2 grammes of it is enough to kill you.d) This bookshop has _________ English story books as books about Spanish
historye) I have _______________ sugar as water at home.
2. Write 5 sentences using “as many as”, “as few as”, “as little as” or “as much as”.(5points)
i) ____________________________________________________ii) ____________________________________________________iii) ____________________________________________________iv) ____________________________________________________v) ____________________________________________________
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