MUCH-MANY-FEW-LITTLE
Discuss the questions below with your partner.
1. How many brothers and sisters do you have?
2. How many students are there in class today?
3. How many pets do you have?
4. How many times did you say, “Hello” today?
5. How many languages can you speak?
6. How many televisions are there in your home?
7. How many books or magazines did you read last week?
8. How many funny jokes do you know?
9. How many questions did I already ask you?
10. How many glasses of water did you drink today (before class)?
11. How much clothing did you buy last month?
12. How much crime is there in your town or city?
13. How much money did you spend yesterday?
14. How much time do you usually spend to come to class?
15. How much food did you eat this morning?
16. How much music did you listen to yesterday?
17. How much furniture is there in your living room?
18. How much pollution is there in your town or city?
19. How much jewelry are you wearing right now?
20. How much water did you drink today (before class)?
Complete these sentences to score your knowledge of COUNT & NON-COUNT nouns.
1. How … apples are there on the table?
a) many b) much
2. How … time do we have before the test?
a) many b) much
3. I want to buy a new sports car, but I only have … money.
a) a few b) a little
4. I moved to this city last week, so I still don’t have … friends.
a) many b) much
5. There are … people waiting outside the theater.
a) many b) much
6. How … times did the phone ring before you answered it?
a) many b) much
7. There is … bread on the table next to the jam.
a) a few b) a little
8. Are you hungry? There are … cookies in the cupboard.
a) a few b) a little
9. I have … friends who live in other countries.
a) many b) much
10. I had a great time at the beach, but now I have … sand in my shoes!
a) many b) much
11. How … sugar did you buy at the supermarket?
a) many b) much
12. Do you usually drink very … coffee in the morning?
a) many b) much
13. Did you find out very … information about the college?
a) many b) much
14. There are … kids playing outside in the garden.
a) many b) much
15. There wasn’t … food in the kitchen, so I decided to go to a restaurant.
a) many b) much
16. I had lots of free time, so I read … books during the holiday.
a) a few b) a little
17. How many pets do you have, many or …?
a) a few b) a little
18. I think we still have … time to study before the exam.
a) a few b) a little
17 – 18 = Excellent 15 – 16 = Good 14 or Less = Study More!
Fill in the blanks using “little” or “few”.
1. There is money in the wallet.
2. I’ve got a books.
3. My mum has got a cigarettes in the packet.
4. I can’t wait for you. I’ve got time.
5. Fred has got a English books.
6. Brenda has got a friends.
7. There is butter left. We need to buy some.
8. There are people at the cinema as the film is not very good.
9. I have got magazines. I prefer books.
10. There is a pizza in the fridge if you are hungry.
Fill in the blanks using “much” or “many”.
1. How books did you buy?
2. How money do you have
3. How did the car cost?
4. How apples are there in the basket?
5. How times have you been to the dentist?
6. How butter do you need?
7. How oranges do you want?
8. How wine does he drink?
9. How girls are there in your class?
10. How stamps have you got in your collection?