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many, much, @ We use many with plural countable nouns and much with uncountable nouns in negative sentences and questions: I haven’ t got many books. Are there many people in the drama club? There isn’t much time. _ Have you got much furniture? @ We use how much/how many in questions, and not much/not many in short answers: A: How many DVDs have you got? _B: Not many. A: How much paper do you need? _B: Not much, thanks. Complete the conversations. Use many or much. much o A: We haven’t got... w.. Milk. : I'll get some from the supermarket. Do. : | don’t know! animals live in the Himalayas? : Are there any clothes shops in this town? Yes, but not : | haven’t got money. Don’t worry. | can lend you some. : Have you got... .... homework? : Yes. And | have to revise for my exams, too. : There aren't... .. tickets left. : Let’s buy ours now, then. : Do you watch .... «++. television? : No, not really. : Is there any information in that brochure? : Well, yes, but not... .... . Let’s visit their website. : Is he a new student? : Yes, he doesn’t know + DPMP Orrmaroarmrmarma>ry wD ... people here. 9B COMMUNICATIVE How much/ many board game How time do you How —___ spendaday friends do online? you have on Facebook? How water do you drinka day? How. meat do you eat aweek?, none afew How alittle books did you read last month? not many people in your fami not much speak English? . quite a lot alot How. free time do you have during the week? How. time did you spend doing English homework last week? How __> pictures do you have on your bedroom wall? How — emails do you get aday? English Filefourth edition Teacher's Guide Elementary Photocoplable © Oxford Unversity Press 2019,

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