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Read the text again. Are the sentences True or
False?
1. Bob Stark always eats 12 hamburgers a day. 2. He likes being at the contest in Houston. 3. He doesn’t have any health problems. 4. His wife also eats many hamburgers every day. 5. He doesn’t want to eat much unhealthy food. |
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Pay attention to the words many, much, and a lot of
in the text.
Choose the correct option We use many with a) countable b) uncountable nouns. We use much with a) countable b) uncountable nouns. We use a lot of with a) only countable b) countable and uncountable nouns. |
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Choose the correct option.
Example: There isn’t much / aren’t many bread at Bob Stark’s house. 1. How many / much hamburgers does Bob Stark eat every day? 2. There aren’t many / much books on the table. 3. He can’t eat much / many sandwiches. 4. There isn’t much / many water in the bottle. 5. How a lot of / much cheese is there in the hamburger? 6. He has a lot of / much friends. |
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Complete the sentences with How many or How much.
Example: How many bananas are there on the tray? 1. •••• water is there in the glass? 2. •••• rice is there in the bowl? 3. •••• apples do you eat every day? 4. •••• trays are there on the table? 5. •••• sugar do you put into your tea? 6. •••• cookies does she eat every day? 7. •••• chocolate would you like to eat? 8. •••• oranges are there on the table? |
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Write questions. Use Are there many or Is there much.
Example: Are there many bananas? Is there much water?
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