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There aren't many cherries, but there are 4 lot of stranberries. |s there much pasta? Yes. there isa ft 4 Alot oes ofare used with both pra countable and tmneouniable nouns. They are normaly used in ‘tfematve sentences. Ofis omitted when altos are not followed by 8 noun. {09 Thore were alt ofiiots of people at the concert There is alot obits of yoghurt inthe Iidoe Have you got many books? Yes, ve got a lot. | Mien and many are normely used in interrogat fand negative sentences. Much is used with \)giicountablé ‘nouris and inatiy with plural countable nouns. ‘gh ne muh 'bugat in tb cupdoard? There i8i't much sugar in this cake. ave you got many CDs? haven got many CDs ‘@ How much and how many are used in questions and negations. How much + uncountable noun > amount How many + countable noun > number ‘0g. How much money have you got?" ‘Not much “How many stamps do you need?” Six @ Too many is used with plural countable nouns. It has a negative meaning and shows that there is ‘more of something than is wanted oF needed 29. You eat too many sweets Your eet wil rot @ Too much is used with uncountable nouns. It has the same negative meaning as 100 many. 20, Ive got too much work to-do. cat go out * We. use most/somejany/manyimuchi(a) fewi(a) feveralione, two, etc. + of when a noun {ollows, peceded by this, that, hese, those, 2, the Bf Neat of the people a ine pany were om work fut: Moat people ike partes. Laura has got a few peaches. Sho can make Lucy he got (very) few ‘peaches. She cant make ‘Simon has gota litte paint. Rick has got (very) litle ‘He can paint the door. paint. He cant pant the ‘oor. © A fowitow are used with plural countable nouns (lowers, letters, etc.) ‘A fow means not many, but enough. ‘eg. There are a few hotels in his town. Youll probably Jind a room to spend the night. Few means hardly any, almost none and can be used with very for emphasis. e.g. There are (very) few cupboards in the kitchen. There's not enough room to store my plates and olasses. © A iittontite are used with uncountable ‘nouns: Armil, time, etc.). Alitilo means not much, but enough. 2.9. There is alittle petrol in the tank. t will get us f0 the next town, Lie means hardly any, almost none and can be used with very for emphasis. 29. There's (very) litle. coffee lett We need to buy some mare

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