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Much many, a lot of, a little, a few. SlovĂĄ âmuch, many, a lot ofâ sĂș nazĂœvanĂ© âquantifiersâ a v angliÄtine pouĆŸĂvajĂș na vyjadrenie mnoĆŸstva (quantity). V slovenÄine ich oznaÄujeme pojmom neurÄitĂ© ÄĂslovky, pretoĆŸe nevieme urÄiĆ„ ich presnĂœ poÄet. VĆĄetky tri vĆĄak vyjadrujĂș mnoĆŸstvo â veÄŸa. No pouĆŸĂvajĂș sa
9 'Sandra is fluent in Italian, French and Spanish.' 'It's quite rare, people can speak several foreign languages.'. 10. This boy isn't very popular at school. He's got very friends. End of the free exercise to learn English: A few, a little, few, little. A free English exercise to learn English. Other English exercises on the same topic
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FEWLITTLE WITH A NOUN. We use FEW for plural nouns and LITTLE for singular nouns (usually uncountable) to talk about a small number or quantity of something. Plurals. Few. Singular. Little. We've got a little milk and a few eggs. Few politicians
Wehave got a few eggs and some rice. 5. Very few people can speak a foreign language perfectly. 6. Few / very few politicians are really honest. 7. âWould you like some more soup?â âJust a little, please.â 8. Give the roses a little water every day if you donât want them to die. 9. We have got a little steak if you are really hungry.
Howto make use of the qualifiers (a bit, a little, a lot, much, very, fairly, enough and not enough, too) during the making of phrases. continua. di Slippers (13306 punti) 3' di lettura.
Thesetwo rules are easy: Use a little for non-countable nouns (e.g., sauce, time, water). Use a few if the noun is countable (e.g., jars of jam, students, chairs, apples). Itâs easy to know when to use â a little â and when to use â a few â if we know the difference between an uncountable noun and countable noun.
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1. When do we use much and when many? much uncountable nouns milk, marmalade, money, time etc. many countable nouns bottles of milk, jars of marmalade, dollars, minutes etc. Examples How much money have you got? How many dollars have you got? In informal English these questions are often answered with a lot of, lots of. There is no much difference between the two phrases. 2. When do we use a little/little and when a few/few? a little non countable nouns milk, marmalade, money, time etc. a few countable nouns bottles of milk, jars of marmalade, dollars, minutes etc. Examples He has a little money left. He has a few dollars left. We use few and little without the article a to point out a more negative meaning. Examples A few students of our school know this. There are some student who know it. Few students know this. It is almost unknown. Explanation a lot of, lots of Countable/uncountable nouns each, every much, many â a little, a few some, any something, anything and other compounds
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