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S11 Expressions of Quantity
S11 Expressions of Quantity
1) There were many books on the shelf, but not much time to read them all.
2) The art gallery featured many paintings, each requiring much contemplation to fully
appreciate.
3) Despite having much experience, he faced many uncertainties in the new job.
4) She had many responsibilities at work, and there wasn't much room for error.
5) The conference covered many topics, providing much valuable information for the
attendees.
1) She had a little time for a few quick exercises before heading to work.
5) The meeting will only take a few minutes, so please wait a little while.
1) I don't have any plans for tonight; maybe I'll catch some sleep.
2) Can you grab some snacks for the movie? I don't have any at home.
3) She didn't find any typos after proofreading some of the report.
4) Do you have any spare change? I need some for the parking meter.
5) I'm not sure if there's any cake left; I might have some in the fridge.
IV.- Complete the sentences. Use much or many with these words:
6. I don´t know Machu Pichu very well. I haven´t been there ______many________________.
1. Robert speaks Japanese well. He lived in Tokyo for __a few years_________.
5. Are you going out alone? No, I´m going with _____a few friends___________.
7. There wasn´t much furniture in the room- just a table and ___a few chairs_______________.
8. I´m going out for a walk. I need __________a little fresh air_____________.