Unit 2 English 3: Adverbs of Quantity With Count and Uncountable Nouns: Too
Unit 2 English 3: Adverbs of Quantity With Count and Uncountable Nouns: Too
Unit 2 English 3: Adverbs of Quantity With Count and Uncountable Nouns: Too
I have some but not much. I took some but not many
We use a lot of + all types of noun: We needed a lot of eggs.
We bought a lot of cheese Did they buy a lot of cookies.
Max doesn’t have a lot of money
Note that we say: There are a lot sandwiches/ apples /
There is a lot of mayonnaise/ bread/tea… houses…
(singular verb) (plural verb)
(a) little milk (a) little coffee (a) few cars (a) few pencils
(a) little water (a) little time (a) few flowers (a) few letters
a little = some but not much: a few = some but not many:
She didn’t eat anything but she drank a Last night I read a few pages.
little tea. We’re going to travel for a few hours.
I speak a little French. I understand a few words of Portuguese.
(= some French but not much).
• They have a little money, so they’re not • I have a few friends, so I’m not lonely. (= I
poor. (= they have some money) have some friends)
• They have little money. They are very • I’m sad and I’m lonely. I have few friends.
poor. (=nearly no money) (=nearly no friends)
Utilizamos preguntas indirectas cuando pedimos información de manera amable. Las preguntas
indirectas son introducidas con: Do you know…? Can / Could you tell me?...?
3. What time does the Poza Rica Language Center start classes? _____________
UNIT 2
Exercise 1
1. many
2. much
3. many
4. many
EXERCISE 2
1. many books
3. much money
4. much privacy
5. many crimes
6. many friends
EXERCISE 3
1.a few
2.a little
3.a few
4.a little
5.a few
EXERCISE 4
EXERCISE 6
3.What time does the Poza Rica Language Center starts classes?
4.Do you know where the best restaurant in Poza Rica is?
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