Many We use many with count nouns How many apples are there? There arent many apples. QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVES.

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Many We use many with count nouns How many apples are there? There arent many apples. QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVES.

Much We use much with uncountable nouns. How much wine is there? There isnt much. QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVES.

a lot of We use a lot of with count and uncountable nouns. There are a lot of apples in the kitchen. Theres a lot of beer in the fridge. POSITIVE Count and uncountable nouns.

much many 1.There isnt ______ milk. 2.I didnt buy ______ potatoes. 3.Did you buy _____wine? 4.How ______ coffee is there? 5.How _____ apples are there? 6.Is there ______ orange juice? 7.There werent ______ people at the party. 8.How _____ money did you spend? much many much many much many much

much many a lot of 9. Did you spend _______ money? 10.I spent _________ money. 11.Is there ______ milk? 12.Yes, theres ________ milk. 13.Were there _____ people at the party? 14.Yes, there were ________ people at the party. 15.Are there _____ apples? 16.Yes, there are _______ apples. much a lot of much a lot of many a lot of many a lot of

much many 1.There isnt ______ milk. 2.I didnt buy ______ potatoes. 3.Did you buy _____wine? 4.How ______ coffee is there? 5.How _____ apples are there? 6.Is there ______ orange juice? 7.There werent ______ people at the party. 8.How _____ money did you spend? 9.I spent _______ money. 10.Theres _______ milk. 11.There were _______ people at the party. 12.There are ________ apples.