How _____ does this one cost?
How MUCH does this one cost?
Answer the question:
Do you visit the factory much?
Yes, I visit the factory a lot.
There isn't _____ milk left in the fridge.
There isn't MUCH/A LOT OF milk left in the fridge.
eating fruit
Example: Do you eat much fruit?
We spent _____ money on holiday.
We spent a lot of money on holiday.
Our company isn't hiring _____ people at the moment.
Our company isn't hiring MANY people at the moment.
Say the opposite:
"The tickets didn't cost much."
The tickets cost a lot (of money).
There aren't _____ cars better than the Mercedes.
There aren't MANY/A LOT OF cars better than the Mercedes.
visiting different countries
Example: Have you visited many different countries?
There are _____ interesting things to see in my city.
There are a lot of interesting things to see in my city.
(or many)
Are there _____ places to stay in your town?
Are there MANY places to stay in your town?
Answer the question:
Does John have a big family?
Example:
Yes, he has A LOT OF/ MANY children.
They didn't speak English, so we had _____ trouble communicating.
They didn't speak English, so we had A LOT OF trouble communicating.
nieces and nephews
Example: Do you have many nieces and nephews?
Going on holiday alone isn't _____ fun!
Going on holiday alone isn't much fun!
They're young and they don't have _____ money.
They're young and they don't have MUCH money.
Say the opposite:
"They're new in town and they have few friends here."
"They're new in town but they have MANY/A LOT OF friends here."
The project had _____ problems.
The project had MANY/A LOT OF problems.
free time
Example: Do you have much free time?
Do you go to concerts _____?
Do you go to concerts much?
We've been working together on this project for _____ weeks.
We've been working together on this project for MANY weeks.
Answer the question:
How long have you lived in your house?
Example:
We've lived here for MANY/A LOT OF years.
We are going to the restaurant, do you want _____ to eat?
We are going to the restaurant, do you want MUCH/A LOT to eat?
lending you money
Example: Could you lend me a little money?
He's just become a father, so he has _____ free time.
He's just become a father, so he has little free time.