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Countable nouns Uncountable nouns With both

- many - much - a lot of


- a few - a little - some

many :

Affirmative sentences:

There are many books in the library.

I have many friends.

Negative sentences:

I don’t have many friends.

Interrogative sentences:

Michael: How many friends do you have?

Lisa: A lot.

much:

Affirmative sentences:

She has too much work to do.

I have many friends.

Negative sentences:

Michael doesn’t have much money.

Interrogative sentences:

Michael: How much money do you have?

Lisa: Just a little.

some: Used in affirmative sentences

Affirmative sentences:

Sarah and Lisa have some apples.

I have some books.

There is some dust on the floor / There is some cheese in the fridge.

There is some fruit in the basket /There is some fish on the plate.
There is some dust on the floor / There is some cheese in the fridge.

There is some fruit in the basket /There is some fish on the plate.

There is some milk in the kitchen.

Interrogative sentences:

Michael: Do you want some coffee?

Lisa: Yes, please .

Any: is often used in negative sentences and questions.

Negative sentences:

I don’t have any books

He doesn’t have any money.

Interrogative sentences:

Michael: Is there any milk in the kitchen?

Lisa: Yes, there is/ No, there isn’t.

Are there any doctors in your family?


Yes, there are.
No, there aren’t.

There isn’t any milk in the bottle / There isn’t any honey at home.

There isn’t any cold water here / Is there any bread on the table?

a lot:

activity circle the correct word

 CHRIS: Hi! What are you doing?


 PETER: Oh, I'm just looking for much / some/ books.
 CHRIS: Have you found anything yet?
 PETE: Well, there seems to be a few/ a little things of interest.
 CHRIS: I can't believe that. I'm sure you can find something interesting
if you look very carefully. Why don't you take a break?
 CHRIS: All right. But How many/much money does this book cost?
 CHRIS: I don’t know man. I will go get any/ some coffee. Do you want
some?

 PETE: Sure, I'd love to have one


 CHRIS: Great, Let's go over there. There are ( A) a few/ little seats left.
1. How ____ money do you have?

A much B many

2. There is ____ butter in the fridge.

A much B any

3. We don't have ____ time.


A much B a few

4. Amy has ____ friends.


A much B a lot of
5. There are ____ oranges in the kitchen.
A some B a little
6. How ____ books do you have?
A many B any
7. Is there____ bread on the table?
A much B any
8. He doesn’t have ____ money.
A some B any

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