Television + How Much and How Many © 2011 wheresjenny.com HOW MUCH AND HOW MANY (combien et combien) 1.

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Television + How Much and How Many © 2011 wheresjenny.com HOW MUCH AND HOW MANY (combien et combien) 1

Television + How Much and How Many © 2011 wheresjenny.com How Much: We use how much to ask questions about things we cannot count. (Nous utilisons la quantité de poser des questions sur des choses que nous ne pouvons pas compter.) Examples: oil, water, gas, milk, etc 1. How much water did you drink? 2. How much ice is there in the box? 2

Television + How Much and How Many © 2011 wheresjenny.com How Many: We use how many to ask questions about things we can count (Nous utilisons le nombre de poser des questions sur des choses que nous pouvons compter) Examples: two birds, ten bottles, etc. 1. How many sweets are there in the box? 2. How many flowers are there in the vase? 3

Television + How Much and How Many © 2011 wheresjenny.com Fill in the blanks with how much or how many in the sentences given below. Take the help of the pictures: 1.______________ milk is there in the bottle? 2.______________ tables are there in the room? 3.______________ birds are there on the trees? 4.______________ rice is there on the sack? 5.______________ girls are there in the line? 6.______________ butter is left? 4

Television + How Much and How Many © 2011 wheresjenny.com Match the pictures with the correct word eggsmoneywaterpaper How Much How Many 5

Television + How Much and How Many © 2011 wheresjenny.com Choose the correct answer for each question We need some tea. __________ do we need? A How Much B How Many We need some pens. __________ do we need? A How Much B How Many We need some clothes. __________ do we need? A How Much B How Many We need some bags. __________ do we need? A How Much B How Many 6