Look at the the picture. Complete the sentences with much, money or a lot of.
This worksheet is about practicing quantifiers much, many and a lot of. Students read and complete the exercise. The worksheet has an answer key.
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Quantifiers: “much,” “many,” and “a lot of”
Quantifier | Explanation | Examples |
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Much | – Used with uncountable nouns (nouns that cannot be counted individually). – Indicates a large amount or degree. | – There isn’t much sugar left in the jar. – She doesn’t have much time to spare. |
Many | – Used with countable nouns (nouns that can be counted individually). – Indicates a large number. | – There are many books on the shelf. – How many students attended the seminar? |
A lot of | – Used with both countable and uncountable nouns. – Indicates a significant quantity or number. | – She has a lot of experience in marketing. – They bought a lot of fresh vegetables. |
Remember:
- Much is for uncountable nouns.
- Many is for countable nouns.
- A lot of works for both types of nouns.
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