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QUANTIFIERS

many, much, lots of,


some, any
MANY & MUCH
many
We use ‘many’ when talking
about countable nouns.
countable nouns
coin
newspape
r
suitcase
razor
pencil
toothbrush
magazine
much
We use ‘much’ when talking
about uncountable nouns.
uncountable nouns
money
luggage
soap
toothpaste
shampoo
shaving cream
time
lots of
We can use ‘lots of’ when talking
about countable & uncountable
nouns.
ANSWER THE
QUESTIONS
have got

haven’t got
subject pronoun:
I
How many pencils have you got?

I lots of
How many pencils have you got?

I lots of
I’ve got lots of pencils.
How many coins have you got?

I many
How many coins have you got?

I many
I haven’t got many coins.
How much shampoo have you got?

I lots of
How much shampoo have you got?

I lots of
I’ve got lots of shampoo.
How much money have you got?

I much
How much money have you got?

I much
I haven’t got much money.
MAKE
QUESTIONS
I lots of
I’ve got lots of magazines.
How many magazines have you got?

I lots of
I’ve got lots of magazines.
I much
I haven’t got much time.
How much time have you got?

I much
I haven’t got much time.
Make positive, negative
& interrogative sentences
SOME, ANY, MANY,
MUCH & LOTS OF
subject pronouns:
I, you, he, she, we, they
have got
I, you, we, they

has got
he, she
positive
negative
interrogative
many
We can use ‘many’ with
positive, negative &
interrogative sentences.
we many
we many

We’ve got many suitcases.


he many
he many

He hasn’t got many razors.


many the
y
many the
y
How many toothbrushes have
they got?
much
We can use ‘much’ with
negative & interrogative
sentences.
she much
she much

She hasn’t got much shampoo.


much w
e
much w
e
How much time have we got?
lots of
We can use ‘lots of’ with
positive, negative &
interrogative sentences.
they lots of
they lots of

They’ve got lots of newspapers.


we lots of
we lots of

We haven’t got lots of toothpaste.


yo lots of
u
yo lots of
u
Have you got lots of soap?
some
We use ‘some’ with
positive sentences.
(‘some’ can also be used to make offers
and to ask for things)
I some
I some

I’ve got some shaving cream.


an
y
We use ‘any’ with
negative & interrogative
sentences.
he any
he any

He hasn’t got any luggage.


you any
you any

Have you got any money?


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