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Beginner-Friendly Exercises: Understanding 'How Much' and 'How Many' with Nouns

Beginner - Elementary

Choose how much or how many to complete each sentence

...... lemonade can you drink?

How much
How many


All parts of Grammar activity much many few little task 1:

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What are `much`, `many`, `few`, and `little` in English grammar?

`Much`, `many`, `few`, and `little` are quantifiers that are used to describe the quantity or amount of something.

When should I use `much` and `many`?

`Much` is used with uncountable nouns, which are things that cannot be counted individually, such as water or rice. `Many` is used with countable nouns, which are things that can be counted individually, such as books or apples.

When should I use `few` and `little`?

`Few` is used to describe a small quantity of countable nouns, while `little` is used to describe a small quantity of uncountable nouns. For example, `I have few friends` (countable) or `I have little time` (uncountable).

Can `much` and `many` be used in negative sentences?

Yes, `much` and `many` can be used in negative sentences, such as `I don`t have much money` or `There aren`t many apples left.`

Are there any other quantifiers in English grammar?

Yes, there are many other quantifiers in English grammar, such as `some`, `a few`, `a little`, `several`, `a lot`, `plenty`, and `most.` These quantifiers are used to describe different quantities or amounts of things, and can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns.


Useful links:

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Present Perfect online practice. Grammar online.





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