Complete the sentence with the if clause of your opinion:
_________________, I will learn it
If I practice this recipe, I will learn it
Complete the sentence with the if clause of your opinion:
_________________, he will get me flowers
If my boyfriend/girlfriend knows I'm angry, he will get me flowers
True or False
Identical twins don’t have the same fingerprints.
True
Environmental factors during development in the womb (umbilical cord length, position in the womb, and the rate of finger growth) impact your fingerprint.
"Is there ___ milk left in the fridge?
A. much
B. any
C. little
Any
It is common to use ANY in questions where the speaker isn't sure about the quantity or amount of something.
Use the quantifier of this sentence
There are only a few/a little water left in the bottle.
A little water
Water is uncountable.
We were surprised that quite a _____ people turned up at the meeting.
A. lot of
B. many
D. little
A lot of
In this sentence, "quite a lot of people" means a large number of people, so the correct choice is " a lot of."
Complete the sentence with the quantifiers of your opinion:
Come on. There is _______ dirt on your collar.
some
An unspecified amount of dirt
I don't like it very____. I'll take the other one.
A. so
B. much
C. many
Much
There are so____options, I don't know what to choose.
A. much
B. any
C. many
C. many
Options is a countable noun
Complete the sentence with the if clause of your opinion:
__________________, you will go to jail
If you _____, you will go to jail
Please mention four different quantifiers that work with COUNTABLE NOUNS
Few - A lot of - Many - any - some
Much vs. Many
Much and Many are used in negative sentences and questions.
Many is used with countable nouns
Much is used with uncountable nouns.
Organize he sentence
streets at night If will my dog the are safer, I walk
If the streets are safer, I will walk my dog at night
I will walk my dog at night If the streets are safer.
Don't talk so____! I can't hear you.
A. plenty
B. very
C. much
Talk is an uncountable noun
There are so____options, I don't know what to choose.
A. much
B. any
C. many
Lies is a countable noun, so we use "so many" to indicate a large number of them. "A lot of" is also possible, but "so many" is more precise in this context.
A little vs Little
A little normally gives a positive idea (a small amount)
I have a little of milk
Little gives a negative idea (not much)
He has a little money to spend
Pigs roll in the mud because they don't like being clean.
False - pigs have few sweat glands and their muddy baths help keep them cool.
Lots of vs a lot of
Lots of and a lot of can be used to express a large quantity or number of something.
However, "lots of" is more informal than "a lot of."
Few vs. Little
We use a few and a little to suggest a small quantity or not much of something.
A few is used with countable nouns (= some; not many)
A little is used with uncountable nouns (= some; not much)
NOTA
Few and Little usually have negative meanings
I have much money.
Is the sentence correct?
No.
Incorrect because the sentence is positive / affirmative) I have a lot of money. (Correct)