Listen, CD (15), and repeat.
I’ve got a lot of milk in the jug.
I’ve got a lot of apples on the plate.
Have you got much milk?
Have you got many apples?
I don’t have much milk.
I don’t have many apples.
We’ve got few trees in the garden.
We’ve got very few trees in our garden.
We’ve got little water in the pot.
We’ve got very little water in the pot.
Choose the words to complete the sentences.
1) There are (a lot of/little) shops in this street.
2) Are there (many/much) cinemas in the town?
3) There is (little/few) water in the pond.
4) There is not (many/much) snow in the square.
5) Are there (a lot of/many) bridges across the Moskva River?
6) There is (few/little) ice on the road.
7) Is there (much/a lot of) food in the supermarket? 8) The town hasn’t got (many/a lot of) schools.
Write answers to the questions. Use some, very few, a lot of, no.
Example:
− Are there any bookshops in your place?
− Yes, there are some.
− Yes, but very few.
− Yes, there are a lot.
− (No), there are no bookshops in my town.
1) Are there any airports in your place? − …
2) Are there any schools in your place? − …
3) Are there any food shops in your place? − …
4) Are there any cinemas in your place? − …
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