Exercise 2. Use "much," "many," "few," "little," "a few," "a little," "a lot of: 1.I have ... questions to ask. 2. Is there... furniture in your cottage? 3. Is there... fruit in the vase? 4. Is there... coffee in the pot? 5. Has he ... or... free time? 6. There were so ... people in the room that we couldn't move. 7. She is a quiet person. She doesn't say 8.1 put... salt in my soup, perhaps, too 9.1 don't think Pat would be a good teacher. She's got... patience with children. 10. There were ... new books in the library. 11. James has got ...work today. 12. Don't put... milk into his coffee. 13. Is there ... space in your room? — No, not very 14. This town isn't very well-known and there isn't ...to see, so ... tourists come here. 15. It cost me... money to furnish the room. 16. Is there ... or... to learn by heart? 17. She has ... beautiful dresses. 18.1 know... English traditions. 19. Do you know... or ... about the Celts? 20. She is so lonely. She has ... friends. 21. She drinks... coffee and... tea. 22. We learn... new English words every day. 23. They leamt ... information about this country. 24. There were ... pictures on the wall. Exercise 3. Use "how much" or "how many": 1 milk is there in the bottle? 2 plates are there in the cupboard? 3. ... tea is there in the pot? 4. ... sugar is there in the sugarbasin? 5. ... forks are there on the table? 6 mistakes are there in your dictation? 7. ... friends have you got? 8. ... time is left? 9. ... effort do you need to do it? 10. ...places of interest have you visited? 11 money do you need? 12. ...fishes did he catch? 13. ...times did I tell you this? 14. ... have you read? 15. ... papers do you read every day? 16. ... ices are you going to eat? 17. ... feet is your room? 18. ...sheep has this farmer got?
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