Вопрос:

5 Circle the correct answers. Sometimes two answers are possible. 1 We've got much / many / a lot of bread. 2 There aren't much / many / a lot of books in my bag. 3 I've got much / many / a lot of friends. 4 There isn't much / many / a lot of milk in the fridge. 5 I haven't got much / many/ a lot of homework this week. 6 I need much/many / a lot of help with this exercise.

Ответ:

{ "response": "Alright class, let's complete the exercise on using 'much', 'many', and 'a lot of'. Remember, 'much' is used for uncountable nouns, 'many' is used for countable nouns, and 'a lot of' can be used for both. 1. 'We've got *much* / *a lot of* bread.' Bread is uncountable, so 'much' and 'a lot of' are both suitable. 2. 'There aren't *many* / *a lot of* books in my bag.' Books are countable, so 'many' and 'a lot of' are appropriate here. 3. 'I've got *many* / *a lot of* friends.' Friends are countable, so we can use 'many' and 'a lot of'. 4. 'There isn't *much* / *a lot of* milk in the fridge.' Milk is uncountable, so 'much' and 'a lot of' fit. 5. 'I haven't got *much* / *a lot of* homework this week.' Homework is generally considered uncountable in this context, so 'much' and 'a lot of' are correct. 6. 'I need *much* / *a lot of* help with this exercise.' Help is uncountable, thus 'much' and 'a lot of' are appropriate." }
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