Put in many, much, few, a few, little, a little.
Put in many, much, few, a few, little, a little. 1. How_______ photographs did you take? 2. He hasn’t got _______ friends. 3. How ________ much money did you take? 4. Do you watch TV _______? 5. Do you drink _______ tea? 6. There isn’t ________ milk in the cup. 7. We went to a cheap restaurant. So it didn’t cost ________. 8. I’ve got __________ friends, so I’m alone. 9. She isn’t lonely, because she has got ________ friends. 10. They have ________ money. They are very poor. 11. She didn’t eat anything but she drank _________ water. 12. There was food _______ in the fridge. It was nearly empty. 13. Can you speak English _________? 14. When did you see Nick? ________ days ago. 15. She is very lazy. She doesn’t work________. 16. Last night he went to a restaurant with ________ friends. 17. The TV service isn’t very good. There are ________ good programmers. 18. Ann knows ________ about this gardening. 19. Most of the towns is modern –there aren’t ________old buildings. 20.” Did you enjoy the party?” “Not so _________.” Put in many, much, few, a few, little, a little. 1. I live in a small village. There are a church, a shop and ________ houses. 2. How ________ apples on the table? 3. We are late. We have very _________ time. 4. He spends too _________ money. 5. _________ effort had been made before I the first record was set. 6. He needs to buy a lot of things but he hasn’t got _______ money. 7. There aren’t chairs ________ in the room. 8. This flat is small so there very _______ rooms there. 9. I don’t know ________ about these people. 10. He comes here ________ times a week because he has ______ free time. 11. We are destroying _________ trees and forests. 12. We use _________ electricity. 13. There is very ________ juice left. I must buy some. 14. Can you speak French _________? 15. I have got _________ sisters and brothers. 16. There is _________ Coke in the bottle. Do you want some? 17. She hasn’t got ________ homework today. 18. I need _______ eggs and ________ butter to make a cake. 19. How _______ cups of coffee do you drink a day?
How many photographs did you take?
He hasn't got many friends.
How much money did you take?
Do you watch TV much?
Do you drink much tea?
There isn't much milk in the cup.
We went to a cheap restaurant. So it didn't cost much.
I've got few friends, so I'm alone.
She isn't lonely, because she has got a few friends.
They have little money. They are very poor.
She didn't eat anything but she drank a little water.
There was little food in the fridge. It was nearly empty.
Can you speak English a little?
When did you see Nick? A few days ago.
She is very lazy. She doesn't work much.
Last night he went to a restaurant with a few friends.
The TV service isn't very good. There are few good programmers.
Ann knows little about this gardening.
Most of the town is modern –there aren't many old buildings.
"Did you enjoy the party?" "Not so much."
I live in a small village. There is a church, a shop, and a few houses.
How many apples on the table?
We are late. We have very little time.
He spends too much money.
A little effort had been made before the first record was set.
He needs to buy a lot of things, but he hasn't got much money.
There aren't any chairs in the room.
This flat is small, so there are very few rooms there.
I don't know much about these people.
He comes here a few times a week because he has little free time.
We are destroying a few trees and forests.
We use little electricity.
There is very little juice left. I must buy some.
Can you speak French a little?
I have got a few sisters and brothers.
There is a little Coke in the bottle. Do you want some?
She hasn't got much homework today.
I need a few eggs and a little butter to make a cake.
How many cups of coffee do you drink a day?