The document provides exercises to practice using "a lot of", "much", and "many" in sentences. The first exercise fills in blanks with these quantifiers. The second exercise chooses the correct quantifier between "much", "many", or "a lot of" to complete sentences about quantities of countable and uncountable nouns.
The document provides exercises to practice using "a lot of", "much", and "many" in sentences. The first exercise fills in blanks with these quantifiers. The second exercise chooses the correct quantifier between "much", "many", or "a lot of" to complete sentences about quantities of countable and uncountable nouns.
The document provides exercises to practice using "a lot of", "much", and "many" in sentences. The first exercise fills in blanks with these quantifiers. The second exercise chooses the correct quantifier between "much", "many", or "a lot of" to complete sentences about quantities of countable and uncountable nouns.
Exercise 1: Fill in the gaps with a lot of, much or many
1. Sara hasn’t got _______________ children 2. I’ve got _______________ nice friends 3. There aren’t _______________ flats in our street 4. My little brother has got _______________ toys 5. Have you got _______________ English books? 6. There isn’t _______________ coffee in my cup 7. There is _______________ sugar in the bowl 8. John hasn’t got _______________ CDs. 9. We are early. We have _______________ time 10. Are there _______________ apples on the tree?
Exercise 3: Choose the correct answer A, B or C
1. There aren’t _________ children in the classroom A. much B. many C. a lot of 2. How _________ milk is there in the carton? A. much B. many C. a lot of 3. Are there _________ trees in the park? A. much B. many C. a lot of 4. There aren’t _________strawberries in the bowl. A. much B. many C. a lot of 5. There isn’t _________ cola in the bottle. A. much B. many C. a lot of 6. I’ve got _________ books in my bag. A. much B. many C. a lot of