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We can also use “will have to” to talk about strong obligation. Like “must” this usually
means that some personal circumstance makes the obligation necessary (remember
that “will” is often used to show.
Quantitative adjective
Provides information about quality of the noun, pronouns. This type belongs to the
question category of “how much” and “how many”.
We use much with singular nous-with things of indefinite quantity can not be counted.
Example: you use much sugar in your coffee. She spends much time ion her english.
We use many with plural noun – with things which can be counted individuality.
Examples: I have many books. There are many students in our English class.
1. Many Windows 8. Much sugar 15. Many time 22. Much trouble 29. Many conversation
2. Much Smoke 9. Many rooms 16. Much snow 23. Much effort 30. Many news
3. Many Apples 10. Much work 17. Many money 24. Many Plants 31. Many seals
4. Much Space 11. Many students 18. Much rain 25. Many flowers 32. Much bread
5. Many People 12. Much butter 19. Many cups of 26. Much strength 33. Many pepper
6. Many Birds 13. Much meat 20. Much wind 27. Much homework 34. Much mustard
7. Much Fruit 14. Much exercises 21. Much tea 28. Many friends 35. Much ink.
To be going to
Instead of the regular future tense. We often use the present continuous tense of to go
Examples:
I am going to study french next year
The Word going has no particular meaning in such sentences; it is simply part of the
grammatical phrase used to express intention or simple action in the future.
Write the correct present continuous tense form of to go followed by the
infinitive of the verb shown in parentheses.
8. The paper is not going to say (say) that it is going to rain(rain) tomorrow.
Kate is taking some ingredients out of the refrigerator. Make appropriate questions for
given answers. Use “how much” or “how many”.
A: It is necessary toe at some fruit. Do you drink any Orange juice at breakfast?
Sam: Oh, no! I don`t like pancakes. What about an apple pie?
(many) (much)
Questions
How many apples are there? How much sugar is there?
Are there any apples Is there any sugar
Affirmative
There are some apples There is some sugar
Negative
There aren`t any apples There isn`t any sugar