The document discusses different terms used to describe quantities in English such as "a little", "a few", "much", and "many". It provides examples of sentences using these terms to ask about the amount of items like seats on a train, milk in the fridge, and books on a table. Key terms are defined, like "a little" meaning a few, "much" meaning many, and "isn't much" and "aren't many" both meaning a little or a few.
The document discusses different terms used to describe quantities in English such as "a little", "a few", "much", and "many". It provides examples of sentences using these terms to ask about the amount of items like seats on a train, milk in the fridge, and books on a table. Key terms are defined, like "a little" meaning a few, "much" meaning many, and "isn't much" and "aren't many" both meaning a little or a few.
The document discusses different terms used to describe quantities in English such as "a little", "a few", "much", and "many". It provides examples of sentences using these terms to ask about the amount of items like seats on a train, milk in the fridge, and books on a table. Key terms are defined, like "a little" meaning a few, "much" meaning many, and "isn't much" and "aren't many" both meaning a little or a few.
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