Английский Much/many/a lot of. Where/Which/Who. Ex.1. Replace a lot of with much or many in the sentences, where possible.
There aren’t a lot of parents under the tree.
There aren’t many parents under the tree.
I’ve got a lot of homework tonight.
There isn’t a lot of chocolate in the fridge.
We need a lot of bread for the sandwiches.
Does your car use a lot of fuel?
My sister eats a lot of pasta.
Ex.2. Choose the correct words to complete the questions.
How a lot of / many students are there in your class?
Did you get a lot of / much birthday presents?
How much / many money do we need?
Have you got much / many homework for next week?
Are there much / a lot of computers in your school?
How much / many times a week do you cycle to school?
Is there a lot of / many pollution in your city?
Ex.3. Complete the text with where, which or who.
There is a teacher 1 is really cool. His name is Mr. Jackson. He’s the only teacher 2doesn’t own a car. He rides a really old bike 3 you can hear from miles away! He says he’s trying to save the planet. I try to do things 4 help the environment, too. At school I speak to students 5leave their rubbish in the wrong places. I say to them. There are recycling bins 6 you can put your old cans and paper. I want to live in a place 7 there isn’t rubbish everywhere. There is only one world 8 we can live in, so we must look after it!
I’ve got much of homework tonight.
There isn’t much of chocolate in the fridge.
We need much of bread for the sandwiches.
Does your car use much of fuel?
My sister eats much of pasta.
Ex.2. Choose the correct words to complete the questions.
How many students are there in your class?
Did you get a lot of birthday presents?
How much money do we need?
Have you got much homework for next week?
Are there a lot of computers in your school?
How many times a week do you cycle to school?
Is there a lot of pollution in your city?
Ex.3. Complete the text with where, which or who.
There is a teacher 1who is really cool. His name is Mr. Jackson. He’s the only teacher 2whodoesn’t own a car. He rides a really old bike 3which you can hear from miles away! He says he’s trying to save the planet. I try to do things 4which help the environment, too. At school I speak to students 5wholeave their rubbish in the wrong places. I say to them. There are recycling bins 6where you can put your old cans and paper. I want to live in a place 7where there isn’t rubbish everywhere. There is only one world 8which we can live in, so we must look after it!