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Monday February 19

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Today:



Expressions of quantity 
Life unit 4: pages 46/47 + page 161;
Do ex 6, 7 + 8 + 10 page 47

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expressions of quantity 
" Much, many, (a) few, (a) little, a lot of, lots of"

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Short recap of the rules

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Much and Many

1. We use much with uncountable nouns in questions and negatives.
  • How much money have you got?
  • There isn’t much cheese left.
 
2. We use many with countable nouns in questions and negatives.
  • How many people were at the party?
  • I didn’t take many photos on holiday.
 

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(a) few (een paar/enkele) and (a) little (een beetje/weinig)

1. We use a few with countable nouns
There are a few cigarettes left, but not many.
 
2. We use a little with uncountable nouns
Can you give me a little help?

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Positive attitude
A few (for countable nouns) and a little (for uncountable nouns) describe the quantity in a positive way, implying that although the speaker may not have much, he has enough.

Examples

I've got a few friends. = I have enough friends.
I have a few flowers in my garden. = I have enough flowers.
I've got a little money. = I have enough money.
I have a little free time on Thursdays. = I have enough free time.

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Negative attitude
Negative attitude
Few (for countable nouns) and little (for uncountable nouns) describe the quantity in a negative way. They may actually indicate a total lack of the noun, but are more polite than saying so directly.

Examples
Few people visited him in hospital. = he had almost no visitors, or perhaps no visitors at all.
I've seen few birds around here. = there are almost no birds, or perhaps not a single bird
He had little money for treats. = almost no money, or perhaps no money at all
I have little time for TV = almost no time, or perhaps no time at all

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A lot/lots (of)

1. We use a lot/lots with both countable and uncountable nouns
There is a lot of butter
I’ve got lots of friends.
 
2. A lot/lots of can be used in questions and negatives
Are there lots of tourists in your country?
There isn’t a lot of butter, but there’s enough.

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Test yourself 
After this slide there will be some exercises to practice the expressions of quantity. Note down where you need some more practice and look online for some extra practice exercises or ask your teacher. Good luck!

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A little, little, a few, few

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We have _____________ time left. Let's try to get finished quickly.
A
a little
B
little
C
a few
D
few

Slide 12 - Quiz

I have got very _____________ friends, so I'm alone most of the time.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 13 - Quiz

What you need is _____________ more self-confidence.

A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 14 - Quiz

There are _____________ cities in the world that have a multicultural society.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 15 - Quiz

Have you got any money left in your bank account? Yes, I have _____________, but not very much.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 16 - Quiz

We stayed in New York for _____________ days before moving on to the Midwest.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 17 - Quiz

I have drunk _____________ water today, so I guess that's why I'm so thirsty.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 18 - Quiz

Much and many

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No, there isn't ..... milk in the bottle.
A
much
B
many

Slide 20 - Quiz

Are there ..... books in the library ?
A
much
B
many

Slide 21 - Quiz

Jimmy hasn't got ..... money in his wallet.

A
much
B
many

Slide 22 - Quiz

There aren't .... women in parliament.
A
much
B
many

Slide 23 - Quiz

There isn't ..... butter on my bread.
A
much
B
many

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Some and Any (1/2)
1. Some is used in positive sentences.
I’d like some sugar
I bought some eggs
 
2. Any is used in negative sentences and questions.
There isn’t any butter in the fridge
I didn’t buy any apples.
Is there any sugar in this tea?
Have you got any brothers and sisters?



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Some and Any (2/2)

3. We use some in questions that are requests or offers.
Can I have some cake?
Would you like some tea?

4. The rules are the same for the compounds someone, anything, anybody, somewhere, etc.
I’ve got something for you.
Hello! Is anybody here?
There isn’t anywhere to go in my town.

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Some and Any +compounds

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Can I have .... water, please?
A
any
B
some

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We need .... bananas
A
any
B
some

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You can't buy .... posters in this shop.
A
any
B
some

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She always takes .... sugar with her coffee.
A
any
B
some

Slide 31 - Quiz

There are .... apples on the table.
A
any
B
some

Slide 32 - Quiz

Would you like .... money?
A
any
B
some

Slide 33 - Quiz

There isn't .... in the fridge!
A
something
B
anything

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I heard .... coming down the stairs, but I couldn't see who it was.
A
anyone
B
someone

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Handige sites om te oefenen 
https://agendaweb.org/grammar/quantifiers-quantity-exercises.html 
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/expressions_of_quantities/a_much_many_expressions_of_quantity.htm
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/expressions_of_quantities/00_expression_quantities_grammar_rules.htm (aanrader, hier staan ook nog eens alle regels op een rijtje, de oefeningen staan onder aan de pagina!)

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Homework for Thursday:



Expressions of quantity 
Life unit 4: pages 46/47 + page 161;
Do ex 6, 7 + 8 + 10 page 47

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