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a lot – much - many a) Answer the questions with I’ve got some but not much / many. 1. Have you got any money? – I’ve got some, but not much. 2. Have you got any coffee? - _______________________ 3. Have you got any books? - ________________________ 4. Have you got any apples? - _______________________ 5. Have you got any cheese? - _______________________ 6. Have you got any friends? - ______________________ 7. Have you got any lemonade? - _____________________ 8. Have you got any flowers? - ______________________
b) Put in a lot / a lot of / much / many. 1. Do you drink __________ tea? 2. I like reading. I’ve got __________ books. 3. There isn’t __________ milk in the fridge. 4. It costs __________ money to travel round the world. 5. Please, be quick! I haven’t got __________ time. 6. How __________ foreign foreign languages do you speak 7. They didn’t ask me __________ questions. 8. There was __________ food at the party but I didn’t eat __________. 9. We saw __________ interesting things at the museum. 10. George knows __________ about economics. 11. We went on a cheap holiday. I didn’t cost __________. 12. Did you enjoy the party? – No, not __________ 13. Most of the town is modern – there aren’t __________ old buildings. 14. Most people in the town have jobs – there isn’t ________ unemployment.
much + uncountables nounns much money much time much food much coffee many + plural nouns many books many people many shops many questions a lot (of) is more usual in positive sentences.
c) Write questions. Use much and a lot 1. go to the cinema Do you go to the cinema much? 2. watch TV ________________ ________________ 3. go swimming ________________ ________________ 4. play tennis ________________ ________________ 5. travel ________________ ________________