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(Revision exercises)
+ plural nouns + uncountable nouns
some some lemons some tea a little + uncountable
any (not) any onions (not) any milk nouns a little salt
a few + plural nouns
1) Complete the sentences. Use some and any. 2) Underline a little or a few. a few shops
much + uncountable nouns (negative and quest.) I don’t drink much tea.
many + plural nouns (negative and questions) Do you eat many sweets?
a lot of + uncountable and plural nouns Ted earns a lot of money.
(affirmative sentences) They eat a lot of sweets.
3) Replace a lot of with much or
many.
1. There aren’t many shops in the town 4) Underline the correct words.
centre.
1.Jane’s going to the shops. There isn’t many / some /
2. My elder brother doesn’t like much any bread for breakfast.
of classical music.
2. Any/ A little / A few students are coming to Mr.
3. Jill doesn’t spend much time with Brown’s lecture this evening.
her friends on weekdays.
3. Mary can speak a few / many / a little Chinese.
4. Have you got much homework
today? 4. There are much / a lot of / a little cars in the streets
this morning.
5. Have you got many friends at
school? 5. Sarah learned a little / a few / many German when
she was on holiday.
6. I haven’t read much / many / a few books this
month. Have you?
5) Write affirmative (+) or negative (-) sentences or questions (?) with the correct form of there is / there
are.
1. (+) a lot of houses / in Spring street There are a lot of houses in Spring street.
2. (?) much traffic / in the city centre Is there any traffic in the city centre?
3. (-) a lot of foreign students / at my school There aren’t a lot of foreign students at my school.
4. (?) much noise/ from the bus station Is there any noise from the bus station?
5. (-) some butter / in the fridge There isn’t any butter in the fridge.
6. (+) a lot of parks / in Greenfield There are a lot of parks in Greenfield.