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Much ManyLITTLE FEW
QUANTIFIERS
Can you count these things?
flower sand
boat
water
sugar grape
Do they make sensible plurals?
flowers Sands
boats
Waters
Sugarsgrapes
Do they make sensible plurals?
flowers SandsX
boats
Waters X
SugarsX grapes
If you can count it, use ‘many ’
• She has got • too many flowers
a...a....chooo!
• I ate so many grapes that I felt sick
With plural nous, use ‘many’
• How many boats can you see?
Questions:HOW MANY + plural ?’
• We don't need much sand
If you can’t count it, use ‘much’
With singular nouns use ‘much’
There is too much water on
the floor! Clean it up!
• How much money have you got?
Questions:HOW MUCH + singular?’
Much or many?
•For plurals, use many•For non-countable singular nouns, use much
A lot of
•For plurals • I eat a lot of apples •For non-countable singular nouns,
• I drink a lot of milk
How _________ orange juice do you want?
How _________ orange juice do you want?
much
How _________ biscuits did you eat?
How _________ biscuits did you eat?
many
There were too _____ people in the queue, so I didn’t wait.
There were too _____ people in the queue, so I didn’t wait.
many
He put so _____ salt in the soup that it tasted horrible.
He put so _____ salt in the soup that it tasted horrible.
much
The teacher gave us too _____ homework.much
The teacher gave us too _____ homework.
I saw _____ toucans in the tree.
I saw _____ toucans in the tree.
many
He is carrying _________ OF books
How much…..................?
How much is …..?
How much are …?
• We use Few Countable (plural) is used names ‘less’ means. A negative meaning.
• We use A Few Countable (plural) is used names ‘less’ but ‘enough’ means. A positive meaning.
Now try these1. How _____ sugar do you want in your tea?
2. How _____ apples are there?
3. Why are there so _____ policemen here?
4. How _____ chicken do you want?
5. You are making too _____ noise!
6. How _____ chickens did you buy?
7. He has told me that so _____ times!
8. I have too _____ work to do.
I saw few camels in the zoo.
There is an important difference between a few and few. Few without a is used to mean we don't have enough of something
There are a few men at the bus-stop.
I have few books in my bedroom.
•There were …...... girls at the party.
•The dog has …..... bones.
•It rains …....... here in winter.
•There is …..... jam in the bowl.
•There were a few girls at the party.
•The dog has a few bones.
•It rains a little here in winter.
•There is a little jam in the bowl.
• There is .....
I drink ...................
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