1. Put in much or many.
1. Did you buy _________ food?
2. There aren’t _________ hotels in this town.
3. We haven’t got __________ petrol.
4. Were there _________ people on the train?
5. Did ________ students fail the examination?
6. Paula hasn’t got ___________ much money.
7. I wasn’t very hungry. I didn’t eat __________.
8. I haven’t seen George for _________ years.
Put in How much or How many.
9. ______________________ people are coming to the party?
10. ______________________ milk do you want in your coffee?
11. ______________________ bread did you buy?
12. ______________________ players are there in a football team?
2. Complete the sentences. Use much or many with one of these words.
Books countries luggage people time times
1. I don’t read very much. I haven’t got _______________.
2. Quick! We must hurry. We haven’t got ________________.
3. Do you travel a lot? Have you been to _______________________?
4. Tina hasn’t lived here very long, so she doesn’t know ______________________.
5. ‘Have you got _______________________?’ ‘No, only this bag’
6. I know Paris very well. I’ve been there _____________________________.
3. Complete the sentences with a lot of + one of these:
Accidents books fun interesting things traffic
1. I like reading. I have ______________________.
2. We enjoyed our visit to the museum. We saw _____________________.
3. This road is very dangerous. There are ____________________.
4. We enjoyed our holiday. We had ____________________________.
5. It took me a long time to drive here. There was ______________________.
4. In some of these sentences much is not natural. Change the sentences or write OK.
1. Do you drink much coffee? ___________
2. I drink much tea. ___________
3. It was a cold winter. We had much snow. ___________
4. There wasn’t much snow last winter. ___________
5. It costs much money to travel around the world. ___________
6. We had a cheap holiday. It didn’t cost too much. ___________
7. Do you know much about computers? ___________
8. ‘Have you got any luggage?’ ‘Yes, much’ ___________
5. Write sentences about these people. Use much and a lot.
1. Jim loves films. (go to the cinema)
2. Linda thinks TV is boring. (watch TV)
3. Tina is a good tennis player. (play tennis)
4. Martin doesn’t like driving. (use his car)
5. Paul spends most of the time at home. (go out)
6. Sue has been all over the world. (travel)
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much food, many hotels, much petrol, many people, many students, much money, eat much, many years
how many people
how much milk
how much bread
how many players
many books
much time
many countries
many people
much luggage <ale nie jestem pewna>
many times
a lof of books
a lot of interesting things
a lot of accidents
a lot of fun
a lot od traffic
4 nie wiem ;c
Jim spend much money by going to the cinema
Linda doesn't watch much TV
Tina likes playing tennis a lot.
Martin does not use his car a lot.
Paul do not go out a lot. chyba
Sue had been travelled a lot of countries