I haven’t got ________ money at the moment.

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I haven’t got ________ money at the moment. Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of much I haven’t got ________ money at the moment.

How to use these words? much, many, a lot of We use « much » for uncountable nouns in negative and interrogative sentences. She hasn’t got much money. Is there much work to be done? We use « many » for countable nouns We haven’t got many chairs. Are there many people coming tomorrow? We can use « a lot of » in all forms: We haven’t got a lot of friends. Is there a lot of wine in the fridge? There’s a lot of beer on the table. There are a lot of cars in the car park.

How ________ chairs do we need for the party? Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of many How ________ chairs do we need for the party?

Our teacher always gives us too ______ homework. much Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of Our teacher always gives us too ______ homework. much

I’ve got __________ friends in my town. a lot of Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of I’ve got __________ friends in my town. a lot of

My parents gave me ___________ good advice when I was young. a lot of Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of My parents gave me ___________ good advice when I was young. a lot of

How ________ did you pay for that computer? Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of much How ________ did you pay for that computer?

They haven’t got ________ furniture yet. much Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of They haven’t got ________ furniture yet. much

My husband’s got ___________ work to do this weekend. a lot of Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of My husband’s got ___________ work to do this weekend. a lot of

How ________ stars are there on the American flag? Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of many How ________ stars are there on the American flag?

How ________ wine have we got left in the fridge? much Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of How ________ wine have we got left in the fridge? much

How ________ eggs are there? Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of many How ________ eggs are there?

You need __________ eggs to make a good omelette. Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of a lot of You need __________ eggs to make a good omelette.

Mary feels sick. She’s eaten too ________ chocolates. many Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of Mary feels sick. She’s eaten too ________ chocolates. many

There’s ___________ snow outside, it’s been snowing all night. Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of a lot of There’s ___________ snow outside, it’s been snowing all night.

You need __________ of patience to be a teacher. Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of a lot of You need __________ of patience to be a teacher.

David eats ____________ rice, he loves it. a lot of Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of David eats ____________ rice, he loves it. a lot of

I can’t make a cake I haven’t got ________ flour. much Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of I can’t make a cake I haven’t got ________ flour. much

Italian people eat _________ pasta. a lot of Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of Italian people eat _________ pasta. a lot of

How __________ people are coming to the party? Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of many How __________ people are coming to the party?

How __________ food will we need? Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of much How __________ food will we need?

We didn’t have ________ luggage so we got through customs quickly. Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of We didn’t have ________ luggage so we got through customs quickly. much

We didn’t take ________ photos either because we’d been there before. Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of We didn’t take ________ photos either because we’d been there before. many

Do you drink _______ coffee? Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of much Do you drink _______ coffee?

Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of I had to buy _________ food yesterday because my parents are coming to stay. a lot of

How _______ players are there in a football team? Use these words to complete the sentences: much, many, a lot of many How _______ players are there in a football team?