Quantifiers

Quantifiers
Much
Many
A lot of
Lots of

THERE ARE MORE, BUT WE'LL START WITH THESE FOR NOW.
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Quantifiers
Much
Many
A lot of
Lots of

THERE ARE MORE, BUT WE'LL START WITH THESE FOR NOW.

Slide 1 - Slide

When do we use "a lot"? (what does it mean?)

Slide 2 - Mind map

Quantifiers
So, why is it:
I have much time.
and
I have many friends.

Slide 3 - Slide

Quantifiers
It depends on the noun.

Can you count it or not?

Let's give it a go!

Slide 4 - Slide

Love
A
Uncountable
B
Countable

Slide 5 - Quiz

Water
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 6 - Quiz

Glass of water
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 7 - Quiz

Money
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 8 - Quiz

Dollars
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 9 - Quiz

M&Ms
A
Uncountable
B
Countable

Slide 10 - Quiz

Candy
A
Uncountable
B
Countable

Slide 11 - Quiz

Much, many & a lot
Much = Uncountable nouns (negative and question)
Many = Countable nouns (negative and question)
A lot = Affirmative sentences (positive)

Slide 12 - Slide

How to check?
Put a number in front of the noun and see if it works:
One air, two airs... 😆
No, that does NOT work.

Slide 13 - Slide

How to check?
But be careful, some things are countable even if they look uncountable.
PEOPLE looks uncountable, but is actually countable:

One person, two people!

Slide 14 - Slide

Which quantifiers go with which type of noun?
Countable
Uncountable
Type of sentence
Type
Lots
Lots
Affirmative
Informal
A lot
A lot
Affirmative
Informal
Many
Much
Negative
Formal

Slide 15 - Slide

There are too ( much / many ) things on your desk.
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 16 - Quiz

She drinks ( many / much ) cups of coffee.
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 17 - Quiz

They have visited (much / many) places.
A
much
B
many

Slide 18 - Quiz


I have (much / many / a lot of) close friends.
A
Much
B
Many
C
A lot of

Slide 19 - Quiz

I wish you (much / many)
............... love.
A
much
B
many

Slide 20 - Quiz

That car costs ( much / many ) money.
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 21 - Quiz

Not too ( much / many ) pepper, please..
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 22 - Quiz

There are (much / many) dirty dishes on the counter.
A
much
B
many

Slide 23 - Quiz

What is the difference between few and little?

Slide 24 - Mind map

(a) few & (a) little
(a) few. = countable nouns
(a) little = uncountable nouns
With a = some
Without a = not much/many

Slide 25 - Slide

Wanneer a few of few?
Je gebruikt a few als het positief is wat je zegt (betekenis = een paar, een beetje) en je gebruikt few als het negatief is wat je zegt (betekenis = weinig, bijna geen).

- Don't worry guys. I have a few dollars in my pocket.
--> Positieve zin: Geen zorgen jongens. Ik heb een paar dollars in mijn zak.
- Oh no! I only have few dollars in my pocket!
--> Negatieve zin: Oh nee! Ik heb bijna geen dollars in mijn zak!
at meer.




Slide 26 - Slide

en wanneer a little of little?
Je gebruikt a little als het positief is wat je zegt (betekenis = een paar, een beetje) en je gebruikt little als het negatief is wat je zegt (betekenis = weinig, bijna geen).
- Yeah! I found a little gold in the river!
--> Positieve zin: Yes! Ik heb een beetje goud gevonden in de rivier!
- Too bad. I found little gold in that lake.
--> Negatieve zin: Balen. Ik heb bijna geen goud gevonden in d

Slide 27 - Slide

1) She has ____ people that know her well. She only trusts two person.
3) I have very _____ knowledge about this topic.
2) I have _____ pieces of cake left, do you want one?
4) You need _______ more sugar to make it taste even better! 
Few
A few
Little 
A little 

Slide 28 - Drag question

Slide 29 - Slide

Slide 30 - Slide

Slide 31 - Slide

Follow the route 

Slide 32 - Slide

Homework 
Page 78 - 79:
Assignment 13 present simple - irregular verbs - negative    
Assignment 14 present simple - irregular verbs - questions 
Assignment 15 many - much - a lot of  
assignment 16 demonstrative pronouns - this, that, these or those   
Assignment 17 adjectives   

Slide 33 - Slide