Much and Many are mostly used in negative and
interrogative sentences:
There aren’t many children in the park.
Is there much milk in the fridge?
MUCH and LITTLE are used with UNCOUNTABLE nouns.
MANY and FEW are used with COUNTABLE nouns.
MUCH OR MANY?
- a. _______ exercises
- b. _______ cakes
- c. _______ books
- d. _______ tea
- e. _______ flour
- f. _______ bottles
- g. _______ sugar
- h. _______ rice
- i. _______ water
- j. _______ pillows
- k. _______ smoke
- l. _______ drinks
- m. _______ fun
- n. _______ cups
- o. _______ noise
- p. _______ houses
- q. _______ girls
- r. _______ free time
- s. _______ sleep
LITTLE OR FEW?
- ______ flowers
- ______ noise
- ______ records
- ______ money
- ______ boys
- ______ picture
- ______ work
- _______ lakes
- _______ salt
- _______ letters
- _______ cakes
- _______ coffee
- _______ trees
- _______ cars
- _______ time
- _______ cans
- _______ water
- _______ wind
- _______ patience
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