Вопрос:

Read the rule. Then complete with: much, many. We use (how) many, (a) few with countable nouns. How many carrots have we got? Not many. Just a few. We use (how) much, (a) little with uncountable nouns. How much rice have we got? Not much. Just a little.

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Ответ:

Rule Explanation:

We use many and a few with countable nouns (things we can count, like carrots, apples, books).

We use much and a little with uncountable nouns (things we can't count individually, like rice, water, sugar, information).

The questions in the exercise are asking about quantities, and we need to choose between 'many/a few' and 'much/a little' based on whether the noun is countable or uncountable.

Completed Sentences:

  1. "How many oranges are there?" "Not ..... . Just a few." (Oranges are countable)
  2. "How much rice is there?" "Not ..... . Just a little." (Rice is uncountable)
  3. "How many potatoes are there?" "Not ..... . Just a few." (Potatoes are countable)
  4. "How many biscuits are there?" "Not ..... . Just a few." (Biscuits are countable)
  5. "How much milk is there?" "Not ..... . Just a little." (Milk is uncountable)
  6. "How many apples are there?" "Not ..... . Just a few." (Apples are countable)

Answer: The exercise requires filling in the blanks with 'many' or 'much' based on the noun that follows.

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