I. Use many or much.
She didn’t do … exercises yesterday, she didn’t have … time.
Did she read this book … times?
Are there … flowers in front of the house? Do they need … water?
How … windows are there in your classroom? Is there … light there?
How … honey have we got? – We haven’t got … honey.
II. Use (a) little, (a) few.
There are very … museums in this town.
I have got …money so I can’t buy a new bike.
Do you have to wash many cups? – No, only ….
Is there much bread on the table? – No, only ….
Have you got many questions to ask? – No, only ….
III. Use less or fewer.
You must eat … honey.
I want to eat … biscuits.
In winter fruit is expensive. We have to eat … fruit.
Try to eat … eggs.
I am on a diet, I must have … butter.
IV. Choose.
His new book was a big success … (also/too).
Mike is tired. Are you … (also/too) tired?
I can’t find my book. … (Whatever/Wherever/Whenever) can it be?
Let me have the magic cup, I’ll give you … (Whatever/Wherever/Whenever) you ask.
I can’t hear … (something/nothing/anything).
V. Use say or tell.
Why did he … this?
He did not … me about it.
Don’t … anybody about it.
She wants to … something.
She wants to … you about it.
I. Use many or much.
She didn’t do … exercises yesterday, she didn’t have … time.
Did she read this book … times?
Are there … flowers in front of the house? Do they need … water?
How … windows are there in your classroom? Is there … light there?
How … honey have we got? – We haven’t got … honey.
II. Use (a) little, (a) few.
There are very … museums in this town.
I have got …money so I can’t buy a new bike.
Do you have to wash many cups? – No, only ….
Is there much bread on the table? – No, only ….
Have you got many questions to ask? – No, only ….
III. Use less or fewer.
You must eat … honey.
I want to eat … biscuits.
In winter fruit is expensive. We have to eat … fruit.
Try to eat … eggs.
I am on a diet, I must have … butter.
IV. Choose.
His new book was a big success … (also/too).
Mike is tired. Are you … (also/too) tired?
I can’t find my book. … (Whatever/Wherever/Whenever) can it be?
Let me have the magic cup, I’ll give you … (Whatever/Wherever/Whenever) you ask.
I can’t hear … (something/nothing/anything).
V. Use say or tell.
Why did he … this?
He did not … me about it.
Don’t … anybody about it.
She wants to … something.
She wants to … you about it.