Вставьте many, much, a lot of Do you eat apples? Don’t eat sweets. Don’t drink coffee. Billy’s mother has got honey. Billy’s mother hasn’t got lemons. You must eat porridge. You mustn’t eat cake. Pam likes to drink tea. Jack doesn’t like ice cream. Have you got milk?
1. "Do you eat apples?" - In this sentence, we use "Do" as an auxiliary verb to form a question in the present tense. Since apples can be counted, we should use "many." So the correct answer is: "Do you eat many apples?"
2. "Don't eat sweets." - The word "sweets" refers to a type of food that is uncountable. Therefore, we should use "much" to indicate a large quantity. The correct answer is: "Don't eat much sweets."
3. "Don't drink coffee." - Similar to the previous sentence, "coffee" is an uncountable noun. Hence, we should use "much." The correct answer is: "Don't drink much coffee."
4. "Billy’s mother has got honey." - In this sentence, "honey" is an uncountable noun, so we should use "much." The correct answer is: "Billy’s mother has got much honey."
5. "Billy’s mother hasn’t got lemons." - "Lemons" is countable, so we should use "many." The correct answer is: "Billy’s mother hasn’t got many lemons."
6. "You must eat porridge." - "Porridge" is an uncountable noun, so we should use "much." The correct answer is: "You must eat much porridge."
7. "You mustn’t eat cake." - "Cake" is countable, so we should use "much." The correct answer is: "You mustn’t eat much cake."
8. "Pam likes to drink tea." - There is no indication of quantity in this sentence. We can use "a lot of" to imply a large amount. The correct answer is: "Pam likes to drink a lot of tea."
9. "Jack doesn't like ice cream." - The same as the previous sentence, there is no indication of quantity. We can use "a lot of" to imply a large amount. The correct answer is: "Jack doesn't like a lot of ice cream."
10. "Have you got milk?" - "Milk" is an uncountable noun, so we should use "much." The correct answer is: "Have you got much milk?"
Remember that the choice between "many," "much," and "a lot of" depends on whether the noun is countable or uncountable. Countable nouns use "many," uncountable nouns use "much," and "a lot of" can be used for both. I hope this explanation helps clarify the usage of these words for you!