II) Fill in the blanks with MUCH MANY FEW LITTLE A FEW A LITTLE How champagne did you drink yesterday night? I think you emptied a whole bottle many, a few, few(close to zero), fewer, much, a little, little(close to
Revision Grammar Selected Exercises A Tenses Tenses Present Simple vs (die) when he was little He I have recently gone back to the small town WORKSHEET 4 Present Simple, Present Continuous, Simple Past WORKSHEET 5 WORKSHEET 41 Some
a little a few A little is used with uncountable nouns It is used in affirmative sentences Example there is a little milk in the fridge A few is used with countable QUANTIFIERS Exercises II) Fill in the blanks with MUCH MANY
The most common examples few, a few, little, a little, not many, not much, a small number of, etc Few and little describe the quantity in a negative way We sometimes use only with a few and a little I've got only a little time
Ejemplos de sustantivos no constables más comunes money, advice, Few se utiliza con sustantivos contables y Little con sustantivos no contables Al utilizar Ejemplos There are at least twenty Italian restaurants in Little Italy Megan took a lot of photographs when she went to the Grand Canyon
Avec des noms indénombrables some any no expriment l'idée d'une certaine Pour les personnes (1) et (2) ne présentent aucune différence d'utilisation some any , much, many, a lot, a few, several, enough There are (Click here for the difference between count nouns and non count
Veamos un video que puede explicar mejor la diferencia entre estos dos tipos de sustantivos I Choose from much, many, some, few, a few, little, a little Es importante comprender la diferencia entre ellos, porque generalmente Few se utiliza con sustantivos contables y Little con sustantivos no contables
They are much, many, (a) little, (a) few, a lot (of), some, any, no, none, both, all, either, neither, each, every, (the) other(s), another Basic uses of “some” and “any Example I've got a few friends Fill in the blanks with either a little or a few
They are much, many, (a) little, (a) few, a lot (of), some, any, no, none, both, all, either, neither, each, every, (the) other(s), another Basic uses of “some” and “any Example I've got a few friends Fill in the blanks with either a little or a few