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Much, many, little, few and a lot Much, many - Uses and examples. Much and many are often used in negative sentences and questions, when talking about a quantity of something. They can be used to replace a noun in a sentence, in which it is assumed that the noun is obvious. Here are some examples for much: 1. I haven't got much money. Just five.


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A few means 'some but not many; enough', and a little means 'some but not much; enough' . Few means 'almost none; not enough'. Normally, the difference between a few / little (WITH a) and few / little (WITHOUT a) is that a few/little is positive in meaning, and few / little is negative. Compare:


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from English Grammar Today ( A) little and ( a) few are quantifiers meaning 'some'. Little and few have negative meanings. We use them to mean 'not as much as may be expected or wished for'. Compare A little, a few with a noun We use a little with singular uncountable nouns. We use a few with plural countable nouns:


MUCH/ MANY OR A FEW/ A LITTLE ESL worksheet by sugus54

Grammar practice Much and many Much and many Do you want to practise using much and many in English? Help Much and many We can use much and many to talk about quantities. We can also use a lot of or lots of. There aren't many shops in my town. Do you get much homework? I've got a lot of games. How to use them


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Grammar explanation A few and a bit of or a little mean some. Often we feel this amount is enough or more than we expected. We use a few with plural nouns and a bit of or a little with uncountable nouns. I have a few ideas. I've brought a few friends. There's a bit of milk left. It needs a little more work.


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We will talk about the difference and use of the quantifiers much, many, little, few, plenty, a lot, a bit. Much, many, a lot of (lots of) Both much and many mean a large quantity of something. We use much with uncountable and many with countable nouns. much icecream, much time, much money, much energy; many people, many countries, many species


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A lot.' 'How much homework do you have?' 'A little./None.' Or we can answer with a full sentence, using a quantifier + noun. 'How many shops are there?' 'There are quite a lot of shops.' 'How much money have you got?' 'I haven't got any money.'


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Both much and many suggest a large quantity of something, whilst little and few mean: not as much, or not as many. However, if you use a little or a few this means: a small amount! But how do we know when to use each word?


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Much, many with a noun We use much with singular uncountable nouns and many with plural nouns: [talking about money] I haven't got much change. I've only got a ten euro note. Are there many campsites near you? Questions and negatives We usually use much and many with questions (?) and negatives (−): Is there much unemployment in that area?


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In many situations, we can choose to use 'a little' or 'little' (when using an uncountable noun) or 'a few' or 'few' (when using a plural countable noun). They have slightly different meanings. ('A lot' and 'lots' aren't like this. 'A lot' means the same as 'lots'). When we say 'a little' or 'a few', we mean a small amount, but it's enough.


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In this English Grammar Lesson, you will learn Quantifiers in English:much, many, little/a little, few/a few, a lot of, some, every, any, no.Countable & Unco.


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Exercise 1 Choose much, many, a lot of, a little, a few, etc. to complete the sentences 1 If I want to pass the exam, I need to study . 2 There aren't things to do in this village. 3 sugar do you take in your tea? 4 There was tension at the meeting. 5 Dad, I need money for school. 6 There are things that you can do to improve your writing.


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Exercise 1 Choose much, many, little, few, some, any to complete each sentence. Page 1 of 2 1 We haven't got _____ petrol. We need to stop and get some. a. much b. many c. little 2 We had ________ rain last autumn. a. a lot of b. much c. many 3 There was ________ food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. a. little b. a little c. few


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When do we use much and when many? much: uncountable nouns (milk, marmalade, money, time etc.) many: countable nouns (bottles of milk, jars of marmalade, dollars, minutes etc.) Examples: How much money have you got? How many dollars have you got? In informal English these questions are often answered with a lot of, lots of.


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Don't worry, I've done this many times. We have stayed at this hotel many times over the years. Few vs. Little. We use a few and a little to suggest a small quantity or not much of something. A few is used with countable nouns (= some; not many) A little is used with uncountable nouns (= some; not much) There are only a few days left until


Much, many, a lot of, few, little ESL worksheet by mashikasan

Much, Many, Little or Few - Grammar Quiz. Choose the correct word and click the question tag (?) next to it. If your answer is correct, a smilie is shown. If it's wrong, a red cross (X) appears and you have to try as often as only one answer is left. Click on the arrow to go to the next question. You get a score which is expressed as a percentage.