Quantifiers: Much, Many, A lot of, Little, Few
Countable Nouns
Many: many books, many students.
A few: a few apples (some).
Few: few friends (almost none).
Uncountable Nouns
Much: much water, much time.
A little: a little sugar (some).
Little: little money (almost none).
A lot of / Lots of
Both countable and uncountable.
A lot of people. A lot of water.
Exercises
1. How ___ (much/many) milk do you want?
2. I have ___ (a few/a little) friends.
3. There is ___ (much/a lot of) food.
4. She has ___ (few/little) patience.
See Countable/Uncountable and Some, Any, Much, Many.
📍 دروس مشابهة
- Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (Regular and Irregular) — Grammar, Examples and Exercises — E
- Possessive Pronouns (Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Its, Ours, Theirs) — Grammar Rules and Exercises — Engl
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Past Simple: Irregular Verbs — 2nd Year Middle School — Algerian Curriculum
- English — Prepositions of Place: In, On, At, Under, Between — 2nd Year Middle School — Algerian Curr
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