HOW MUCH OR HOW MANY?
Onion
Bread
Tomato
Lettuce
Salad
potato
Spaghetti
Carrots
Soup
Cucumber
Olives
Chili peppers
Cheese
Garlic
Lemon
Rice
Divide the words in two groups: How much How many salad lemons cheese tomatoes onions soup bread chillies lettuce carrots spaghetti potatoes cucumbers rice
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS COUNTABLE NOUNS COUNTABLE NOUNS MUCH / MANY HOW MUCH? A LITTLE MUCH HOW MANY? A FEW MANY MAX MUCH / MANY A LITTLE / A FEW MIN
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS COUNTABLE NOUNS COUNTABLE NOUNS HOW MUCH? HOW MANY? A LITTLE MUCH Ex. How much spaghetti have you got? A little – Much - HOW MANY? A FEW MANY Ex. How many strawberries have you got? A few – Many -
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS COUNTABLE NOUNS COUNTABLE NOUNS HOW MUCH? HOW MANY? LITTLE A LITTLE MUCH Ex. How much spaghetti have you got? Little – A little – Much - HOW MANY? FEW A FEW MANY Ex. How many strawberries have you got? Few – A few – Many -
+ ? COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS There is some coffee in the cup. There are some chillies on the table. There are a lot of apples on the plate. There are much soup in the pot. There are many onions in the box. ? There isn’t any coffee in the cup. Is there any coffee in the cup? There aren’t any coffee in the cup. Are there any chillies on the table? There aren’t a lot of apples on the plate. Are there a lot of apples on the plate? There aren’t much soup in the pot. Are there much soup in the pot? There aren’t many onions in the box. Are there many onions in the box?