Is 'much' countable or uncountable?
uncountable
(a few / a little) : She gave us ________ apples from her garden.
a few
Mom ____ ____ (put) the vegetables in the pot.
has put
What is the past participle?
say
said
Messi is a football player. He makes a lot of money.
Messi is a football player who makes a lot of money.
(Much or Many) : She has so _________ friends.
many
(a few / a little) : I have ________ water left. There isn't enough to share.
a little
Tommy ____ ____ (wash) his car.
has washed
What is the past participle?
see
seen
Lady Gaga is a singer. She has many good songs.
Lady Gaga is a singer who has many good songs.
(Much or Many) : They don't have _______ money.
much
(a few / a little) : I've got ________ cakes to give away. Would you like one?
a few
The man ____ ____(eat) 5 burgers.
has eaten
What is the past participle?
go
gone
A clown is an entertainer. He is very funny!
A clown is an entertainer who is very funny!
(Much or Many) : How ______ orange juice is there?
much
Does "a few" refer to countable or uncountable nouns?
countable nouns
The children ____ ____ (stole) the teacher’s candy.
have stolen
What is the past participle?
catch
caught
Paul is a traveler. He loves visiting new places.
Paul is a traveler who loves visiting new places.
(Much or Many) : How ______ bottles of milk are there?
many
(a few / a little) : Are you thirsty? There is _____ juice left in this bottle, if you'd like it.
a little
The tree _____ ____ (fall) across the road.
has fallen
What is the past participle?
fly
flown
Jenny and Pete are children. They often cause trouble.
Jenny and Pete are children who often cause trouble.