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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