little a little. Correct! Wrong! Use few with plural nouns. Use a few to indicate a small number. I could answer only a few questions. We haven't got much money. He doesn't have much patience. Latest Exercises. Phrasal Verbs Exercise September 28, 2023; Gap Filling Vocabulary Exercise September 28,
Much many, little, few, some, any, no - Grammar chart. Many/much Many for countable, much for uncountable in (?) and (-). We use many before plural (countable) nouns and much before uncountable nouns. We use them in negative sentences and questions.We don't often use them in affirmative sentences. There isn't much coffee in the jar.; Were there many people in the party? Hereare some common one-syllable adjectives: tall > taller. cheap > cheaper. dark > darker. smart > smarter. Note: If the last two letters of the adjective are a vowel (a/e/i/o/u) followed by a consonant (d/g/m/p/t, etc), repeat the last consonant to make the comparative form. mad > madder. Fewvs. Little. We use a few and a little to suggest a small quantity or not much of something. A few is used with countable nouns (= some; Exercises on the theme: Exercise #1. Exercise #2. Exercise #3. Rate article. You may also like. Subject and object pronouns, possessive pronouns and adjectives.GrammarTest. by LauraDaujotiene. Quantifiers. by ElenaB. There is - there are and use of quantifiers how many - how much, a lot of, a little, a few. by Magee35. A few, a lot of, many, much, any, a little. by NadeekaG.
Liczbawyników dla zapytania „some any much many a lot of": 10000+