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MUCH MANY

+UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS +PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS

• There aren't many chairs in

• I don't have much time.

the room.

• He doesn't need much money.

• I don't have many friends .

• Does it use much electricity?

• Do you think many people will


go?

Much and many are mainly used in negative sentences and questions.

With affirmative sentences, we normally use "a lot of/ lots of" instead of much

and many

• I don't need ____


MUCHattention.

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• Does she have MAN

____ friends?

• There isn't MUCH


____ milk left.

• Are there ____


MAN people at the party?

• Is there MUCH
____ work to do?

• I don't want MUCH


____ bread.

• Do you wantMUCH
____ sugar?

A LOT OF A LOT OF

+UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS +PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS

• I need a lot of coffee. • She has a lot of friends.

• There is a lot of traffic today. • There are a lot of cars on the

street.

FORMAL

• I need much coffee • She has many friends

• I need a lot of coffee • She has a lot of friends

• I need lots of coffee • She has lots of friends

MUCH

MANY

MANY

MUCH

MUCH

many
MUCH

MUCH

Mary

A LITTLE A FEW

+UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS +PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS

• He has a few good friends.


• There is a little of milk in the
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• There are a few books on

fridge.
the shelf.

• Would you like a little of water?

• We stayed a few days in

• I want a little of sugar in my


Paris.
O

coffee.

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