How many pints in a quart
I don’t have how many pints in a quart friends here. Many died in the bus accident. There was a lot of mud on the ground. How many people are there at the meeting?
How much time has we left? Many of the workers were at the meeting. Much of the time was spent on learning. He has many friends, but few true ones. There hasn’t been much good weather recently.
We can see a lot of birds in the tree. We can’t see many birds in the tree. How ______ bananas do you want? How ______ fruit would you like to buy?
There aren’t ________ eggs in the basket. There isn’t _______ milk in the glass. But I feel ____ better now. We can learn ______ from the book. Kate is ______ younger than Mary.
My feet are very sore from walking so far. Phillip owns many properties in France. We didn’t earn much profit this year. How much money have you got? Sharon does not have many friends. There are too many students in this class. Write better and faster Ginger helps you write confidently.
We saw _____ animals at the zoo. How _____ oranges did you put in the box? There isn’t _____ sugar in my coffee. The old man hasn’t got _____ hair on his head.
I’ve packed _____ bottles of water. I didn’t get _____ sleep last night. How _____ fruit do you eat in an average day? We use the quantifiers much, many, a lot of, lots of to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. I’ve only got a ten euro note. Yanto and he knew he was trouble. We use a lot of and lots of in informal styles.