The document is a worksheet asking "How much?" or "How many?" for various food items. It provides 11 fill-in-the-blank questions asking about quantities of different foods like apples, water, bread, and oranges. The solutions indicate that "many" should be used to quantify countable nouns like apples and oranges, while "much" should be used for non-countable or mass nouns like water, bread, and salad.
The document is a worksheet asking "How much?" or "How many?" for various food items. It provides 11 fill-in-the-blank questions asking about quantities of different foods like apples, water, bread, and oranges. The solutions indicate that "many" should be used to quantify countable nouns like apples and oranges, while "much" should be used for non-countable or mass nouns like water, bread, and salad.
The document is a worksheet asking "How much?" or "How many?" for various food items. It provides 11 fill-in-the-blank questions asking about quantities of different foods like apples, water, bread, and oranges. The solutions indicate that "many" should be used to quantify countable nouns like apples and oranges, while "much" should be used for non-countable or mass nouns like water, bread, and salad.