How do you use "much" in a negative sentence?
Ex: "I don't have much time"
How do you use "many" in a question?
Ex: "How many apples do you want?"
How do you use "a few" in a positive sentence?
Ex: "I have a few cookies."
How do you use "a little" in a sentence?
Ex: "I have a little time to help."
Is "much" used with countable or uncountable nouns?
Uncountable nouns
Is "many" used with countable or uncountable nouns?
Countable nouns
Is "a few" used with countable or uncountable nouns?
Countable nouns
Is "a little" used with countable or uncountable nouns?
Uncountable nouns
Create a sentence using "much."
Ex: "She doesn't have much money."
Create a sentence using "many."
Ex: "There are many books on the shelf."
Create a sentence using "a few."
Ex: "There are a few students in the class."
Create a sentence using "a little."
Ex: "She has a little money."
What type of question would you ask using "much"?
Ex: "How much water do you need?"
Fill in the blank: "How _ friends do you have?"
Many
Fill in the blank: "I saw _ birds in the sky."
A few
Fill in the blank: "Can I have _ milk in my coffee?"
A little
Fill in the blank: "There isn't _ sugar left in the bowl."
Much
What is a common mistake when using "many"?
Using it with uncountable nouns.
What does "a few" imply about quantity?
More than one, but not many
What does "a little" imply?
Some, but not much.