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Much and many

We can use much and many to talk about quantities. We can also use a lot of or lots of.

1. True or false?
Read and circle true or false for these sentences.

I like where I live. There are a lot of parks and restaurants, and we
don’t get much rain. There aren’t many cars and a lot of people
walk. There aren’t many children in my school, but we don’t get
much homework so we have lots of time to play after school!

a. She likes her town. true false

b. There aren’t many restaurants. true false

c. There aren’t many cars. true false

d. There are lots of children in her school. true false

e. She gets a lot of homework. true false

2. Choose the answer!


Read the sentence. Circle the correct answer.

a. There isn’t information. much / many

b. There weren’t people at the park. much / many

c. He hasn’t got money. much / many

d. Do you get homework? much / many

e. How English books have you got? much / many

f. They haven’t got ideas for their project. much / many

g. How water do you drink every day? much / many

h. How children are there in your class? much / many


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