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Many / Much / A lot of
Basic English Grammar - TOO MUCH, TOO MANY, A LOT OF
How to use: SOME / ANY / MANY / MUCH / A LOT
MUCH or MANY or A LOT OF??? Countable and Uncountable Nouns!
MUCH vs. MANY vs. A LOT OF
Much or Many? a lot of and lots of - English Grammar lesson | countable and uncountable nouns
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I always have <much><a lot of> homework
I don't have much/a lot of free time because I always have a lot of homework. Either is possible. Here, "not much free time" is a better (stylistic) choice, as it avoids awkward repetition.
Much, many, a lot of, lots of : quantifiers
We use the quantifiers much, many, a lot of, lots of to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. We can use them with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun).
Quantifiers : much/many/a lot of
‘How much homework do you have?’ ‘A little./None.’. Or we can answer with a full sentence, using a quantifier + noun. ‘How many shops are there?’ ‘There are quite a lot of shops.’.
Many, much, a lot of
Quantifiers and quantity words.
Quantifiers: Some Much Many Any Lots a Lot of
This worksheet is designed to help students practice using quantifiers correctly in sentences. It includes a variety of sentences where students must choose the appropriate quantifier (a lot …
Unit 3
Students > Solutions > Pre-Intermediate > Grammar > Unit 3 - Exercise 1 - some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little, a few. Everyday English; Grammar
Much and many
Much and many. We can use much and many to talk about quantities. We can also use a lot of or lots of. There aren't many shops in my town. Do you get much homework? I've got a lot of …
Many
Many - much - a lot of - how much - how many : worksheets , handouts, printable resources. Free grammar resources online for esl.
Quantifiers: worksheets pdf, handouts to print, printable exercises
Printable exercises. Many - much - a lot of - few - little - less - fewer - more. Quantity words. Determiners.
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I don't have much/a lot of free time because I always have a lot of homework. Either is possible. Here, "not much free time" is a better (stylistic) choice, as it avoids awkward repetition.
We use the quantifiers much, many, a lot of, lots of to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. We can use them with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun).
‘How much homework do you have?’ ‘A little./None.’. Or we can answer with a full sentence, using a quantifier + noun. ‘How many shops are there?’ ‘There are quite a lot of shops.’.
Quantifiers and quantity words.
This worksheet is designed to help students practice using quantifiers correctly in sentences. It includes a variety of sentences where students must choose the appropriate quantifier (a lot …
Students > Solutions > Pre-Intermediate > Grammar > Unit 3 - Exercise 1 - some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little, a few. Everyday English; Grammar
Much and many. We can use much and many to talk about quantities. We can also use a lot of or lots of. There aren't many shops in my town. Do you get much homework? I've got a lot of …
Many - much - a lot of - how much - how many : worksheets , handouts, printable resources. Free grammar resources online for esl.
Printable exercises. Many - much - a lot of - few - little - less - fewer - more. Quantity words. Determiners.