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2. Underline the correct variant: 1. I’ve got many-much books. 2. He slept many-much yesterday. 3. There are many - much

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2. Underline the correct variant: 1. I’ve got many-much books. 2. He slept many-much yesterday. 3. There are many - much sweets there. 4. Pam has many-much free time. 5. Tom has many-much friends. 6. We have many-much lessons today. 7. There are many-much tables there. 8. Sam ran many-much kilometers. 9. There isn’t many-much milk at home. 10. We haven’t got many-much computers. 11. Liz hasn’t got many-much sisters. 12. Bill hasn’t got many-much cars. 13. There is many-much information here. 14. I haven’t got many-much flowers. 15. Ben hasn’t got many-much money. 16. Mona has many-much guests. 17. Paul has many-much toys at home.

1. a) Ask your partner the questions using the models:

sugar

potatoes

bread

eggs

cheese

sausages

milk

tomatoes

bacon

mushrooms

butter

tea

carrots cookies apples

coffee b) Answer your partner using the model:

4. Write the questions: 1. ________________________________? There are four bottles of milk there. 2. ________________________________? There are three kilos of apples in the basket. 3. ________________________________? There isn’t much butter in the fridge. 4. ________________________________? There are five chairs in the room. 5. ________________________________? There isn’t much water in the jar. 6. ________________________________? There are ten toys on the floor.

3. Fill in much or many: 1. There are ___ people in the hall. 2. I don’t have ___ time to clean the room. 3. Tim has ___ work to do. 4. I have got ___ CDs at home. 5. There isn’t ___ food in the fridge. 6. There are ___ apples in the basket. 7. There is ___ snow in the street. 8. We have ___ trees in our garden. 9. Bill has put ___ sugar into his tea. 10. There isn’t ___ cheese on the table. 11. I don’t put ___ butter on my bread. 12. There are ___ tomatoes in the garden. 13. You can see ___ apples on the tree. 14. There isn’t ___ coffee in the jar. 15. I put ___ eggs into the pie. 16. There are ___ potatoes in this box. 17. There isn’t ___ milk in this bottle. 5. Complete the dialogue: T: Hi, Paul! _____ lessons have you got today? P: Hi, Tom! I’ve got six lessons today. Why are you asking me about it? T: Because I want to show you something. Have you got any free time today? P: I’m sorry, I haven’t got _____ free time today. Is it urgent? T: No, not very urgent. I’ve got a parcel from my grandfather yesterday. There are _____ badges there. You collect badges and I want you to choose some of them. P: Great! I’ll be free tomorrow. Is it OK? T: Yes, of course.

KEY: 2. Underline the correct variant: 1. I’ve got many-much books. 2. He slept many-much yesterday. 3. There are many - much sweets there. 4. Pam has many-much free time. 5. Tom has many-much friends. 6. We have many-much lessons today. 7. There are many-much tables there. 8. Sam ran many-much kilometers. 9. There isn’t many-much milk at home. 10. We haven’t got many-much computers. 11. Liz hasn’t got many-much sisters. 12. Bill hasn’t got many-much cars. 13. There is many-much information here. 14. I haven’t got many-much flowers. 15. Ben hasn’t got many-much money. 16. Mona has many-much guests. 17. Paul has many-much toys at home.

3. Fill in much or many: 1. There are many people in the hall. 2. I don’t have much time to clean the room. 3. Tim has much work to do. 4. I have got many CDs at home. 5. There isn’t much food in the fridge. 6. There are many apples in the basket. 7. There is much snow in the street. 8. We have many trees in our garden. 9. Bill has put much sugar into his tea. 10. There isn’t much cheese on the table. 11. I don’t put much butter on my bread. 12. There are many tomatoes in the garden. 13. You can see many apples on the tree. 14. There isn’t much coffee in the jar. 15. I put many eggs into the pie. 16. There are many potatoes in this box. 17. There isn’t much milk in this bottle.

4. Write the questions: 1. How many bottles of milk are there? There are four bottles of milk there. 2. How many kilos of apples are there in the basket? There are three kilos of apples in the basket. 3. How much butter is there in the fridge? There isn’t much butter in the fridge. 4. How many chairs are there in the room? There are five chairs in the room. 5. How much water is there in the jar? There isn’t much water in the jar. 6. How many toys are there on the floor? There are ten toys on the floor.

5. Complete the dialogue: T: Hi, Paul! How many lessons have you got today? P: Hi, Tom! I’ve got six lessons today. Why are you asking me about it? T: Because I want to show you something. Have you got any free time today? P: I’m sorry, I haven’t got much free time today. Is it urgent? T: No, not very urgent. I’ve got a parcel from my grandfather yesterday. There are many badges there. You collect badges and I want you to choose some of them. P: Great! I’ll be free tomorrow. Is it OK? T: Yes, of course.