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Module Tutor: Jan Martin, Larry Brown Name: Mayada Alharbi p

Hello students

Quantifiers: many, much a little, a few, and enough

Many  We use many with plural countable nouns.  We usually use many in questions: How many brothers have you got?

Many We can use many negative sentences: I have not got many CDs

Much we use much with uncountable nouns in questions: How much money do you have in your purse?

Much We can negative sentences: You have not got much coffee in your cup

A few & A little  We use a few with plural countable noun  we use a little with uncountable noun

A few & A little  Both mean small a mount or quantity and have a positive connotation

Practice 1: Are the things countable or un countable and put it in sentence?

Flour Countable uncountable

Uncountable There is much flour to make a cake

Burgers Countable uncountable

Countable There are many burgers in the table

Thank you

Referances:  y/p2/P2CountableNouns_and_UncountableNouns.ppt y/p2/P2CountableNouns_and_UncountableNouns.ppt  uncountable-nouns-presentation  Jim,S.(2010)Teaching English Grammar.Oxford:Adrian,U,pp