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Are quantifiers “lots of “ and “a lot of” synonyms?
Yes
No
"lots of" means more than "a lot of"
We can use “lots of” with ...
Countable nouns
Uncountable nouns
Both
We can use “plenty of” with
Countables
Uncountables
Both
Holly spends ............ time watching TV shows.
many
much
a lot of
There were too ......... people at the conference.
lots of
many
much
Is there ............ petrol in the tank?
many
much
Both
James has brought .......... of biscuits to the office.
many
a lots
plenty
lot
“Few/a few” are used with ...
Uncountable nouns only
Both
Countable nouns only
Kelly has .......... close friends. She is really happy.
A few
Few
-Mom, It’s Black Friday today! Can we go shopping.
-Sorry, honey, there is ......... money left.
few
a few
little
a little
We have ............... flour left, let’s bake an apple pie.
Llittle
A little
a enough
I don't want much. I just want _________ more water
a few
many
enough
a little
There are __________ things to do. You can't get bored!
plenty of
few
little
a plenty of
There weren't __________ for the match so it was cancelled
too many players
players enough
few players
enough players
It wasn't the best party but there were __________ friends of mine.
few
a few
too many
too much
We had saved up __________ money so we bought three games.
a little
too much
little
few
We had saved up __________ money so we bought three games
a little
too much
little
few
How many eggs do we have? ____________. I used them all.
Little
No
Any
None
Much is normally NOT used in:
? Questions
+ Affirmative statements.
- Negative statements.
formal English
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