The noun The countable nouns are in plural form The verb If ‘many’ is in the subject of the sentence, the verb is in plural too.. The sentence We use ‘many’ mostly in questions and in n
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I haven’t got many friends.
Do they write many letters?
How many apples do you eat a day?
The noun
The countable nouns are in plural form
The verb
If ‘many’ is in the subject of the sentence, the verb is
in plural too.
The sentence
We use ‘many’ mostly in questions and in negative sentences
Much
Examples:
Did Larry buy much rice?
Kevin doesn’t eat much cheese.
How much tea do you want?
The sentence
We use ‘much’
mostly in questions and in negative sentences
The noun
The uncountable
nouns are in singular
form.
The verb
If ‘much’ is in the
subject of the
sentence, the verb is
in third singular
form.
Much or many?
1) _ pens
2) _ lemonade
3) _ peaches
4) _ fruit
5) _ sugar
6) _ bread
7) _ mugs
8) _ apples
9) _ eggs
10) _ children
11) _ brushes
12) _ chocolate
14) _ potatoes
15) _ coffee
How much or how many?
1) _ candles did you put on the cake?
2) _ sand do you need to build a sandcastle?
3) _ eggs can you eat?
4) _ subjects have you got in 8th grade?
5) _ water can you drink?
6) _ stones did you collect yesterday?
7) _ meat are you bringing?
8) _ films do you borrow from Blockbuster?
9) _ homework do you have a day?
10) _ flour do you need to bake a cake?
11) _ books did Jules Verne write?
12) _ news do you read?
13) _ trees can you see in the picture?
14) _ advice did you ask for?
15) _ teachers have you got?
Underline the correct word.
1) I don’t read many/ much book / books on my holiday.
2) Jim hasn’t got many / much money / moneys for the
ticket
3) Lisa didn’t write many / much letter / letters to
her aunt
4) Is / Are there many / much bananas in your bag?
5) Did you eat many / much rice?
6) There isn’t / aren’t many / much lemonade in the
bottle
7) My father didn’t ask many / much information /
informations about the new service.
8) Has / Have many / much cats got big ears?
9) I didn’t put many / much salt into the soup
yesterday
10) Tina hasn’t got many / much box / boxes.
11) Can you see many / much clouds in the sky?
12) There isn’t / aren’t many/ much cheese in the fridge
13) Have your parents got many / much free time / times?
14) Does / Do many / much students leave their homework at home?
15) Sam doesn’t buy many / much bread.
Task 1 Task 2
Task 3
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16) many pens
17) much lemonade
18) many peaches
19) much fruit
20) much sugar
21) much bread
22) many mugs
23) many apples
24) many eggs
25) many children
26) many brushes
27) much chocolate
28) much ham
29) many potatoes
30) much coffee
Task 2
16) How many candles did you put on the cake?
17) How much sand do you need to build a sandcastle?
18) How many eggs can you eat?
19) How many subjects have you got in 8th grade?
20) How much water can you drink?
21) How many stones did you collected yesterday?
22) How much meat are you bringing?
23) How many films do you borrow from Blockbuster?
24) How much homework do you have a day?
25) How much flour do you need to bake a cake?
26) How many books did Jules Verne write?
27) How much news do you read?
28) How many trees can you see in the picture?
29) How much advice did you ask for?
30) How many teachers have you got?
Task 3
1) I don’t read many/ much book / books on my holiday.
2) Jim hasn’t got many/ much money / moneys for the
ticket
3) Lisa didn’t write many/ much letter / letters to her
aunt
4) Is / Are there many/ much bananas in your bag?
5) Did you eat many/ much rice?
6) There isn’t / aren’t many/ much lemonade in the
bottle
7) My father didn’t ask many/ much information /
informations about the new service.
8) Has / Have many/ much cats got big ears?
9) I didn’t put many/ much salt into the soup
yesterday
10) Tina has got many/ much box / boxes
11) Can you see many/ much clouds in the sky?
12) There is / are many/ much cheese in the fridge.
13) Have your parents got many/ much free time / times?
14) Does / Do many/ much students leave their
homework at home?
15) Sam always buys many / much bread.
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