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BASIC-GRAMMAR-U-13.4
13.4.
much, many and a lot
Countable and uncountable nouns
A :
OK. How much rice have we got?
B :
We’ve got a lot. We’ve got 10,000 kilos.
A :
And how many tins of vegetables?
B :
Not many. Just 2,500 tins.
A :
That’s not good. How much flour
have we got?
B :
Not much. Just 1,000 kilos.
PRESENTATION
Countable and uncountable nouns
Some nouns are
countable
:
one tin, two tins, three tins…
Countable nouns
have
singular
and
plural forms
.
Some nouns are
uncountable
:
rice, flour …
Uncountable nouns
are
always
singular
.
Much, many and a lot
Use
much
with
uncountable nouns
.
Use
many
with
countable nouns
.
Use
much
and
many
in questions
(with how) and
in negatives
: H
ow much rice? There isn’t much rice. How many tins? There aren’t many tins.
Use
a lot
with
both
countable and uncountable nouns
:
a lot of tins, a lot of rice.
EXERCISES⇒