Much or many?


MUCH / MANY.


Hello guys, today, we will practice the use of “much” and “many”.

Please remember that:

We use “many” for things we can count (countable nouns).

            How many pencils / horses / glasses are there?

And we use “much” for things we can’t count (uncountable nouns).

            How much money / time / bread have you got?

Moreover, you must be very careful with the following items:

            In questions and negative sentences we use “much”, but we usually use “a lot of” when the sentence is a positive sentence.
                       Have you got much bread?
           I haven’t got much bread.
                       I’ve got a lot of bread.


Now, here you are the following exercise. You'll have to complete the gaps and decide the correct word for each case.
Come on! You can!






Write the missing words ‘much’ or ‘many’ in the following text.

Write the missing words ‘much’ or ‘many’ in the following text.

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!
1. How chocolate have you bought this morning?
2. How chairs were there in the kitchen?
3. How homework do you have for the weekend?
4. How boys are in your class this course?
5. How daughter have you got?
6. How time do you do you need for your homework?
7. How flour do we need for cooking donuts?
8. How eggs does she buy this morning?
9. How rice have you got in the kitchen?
10. How pencils did you take?
Perfect guys! Great job!

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