Fill in the gaps with much, a little, little, many, a few, few. 1.There are . boys in our group and...

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Fill in the gaps with much, a little, little, many, a few, few. 1.There are . boys in our group and . girls 2.We are thirsty!- Its a problem!There is . water. 3.There is . cheese in the fridge/Its not enough for the salad. 4.There are . people at the stadium. -Because it has been raining all day, 5,There isnt . show in the yard 6.There is . food in the kitchen. We cant feed our quests. 7.This disc has only . good songs. I dont want to buy it. 8.My younger brother likes to go the kindergarten.There are . toys there. 9.There is . furniture in my parents bedroom:a bed, built-in wardrobe and two bedside tables. 10.I want to knit a shrot jacket. I dont need . wool yarn for it.

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  1. many, a few
  2. little
  3. little
  4. few
  5. a show
  6. little
  7. few
  8. many
  9. a few
  10. much

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ответил 3 дня назад
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Sure! Let's fill in the gaps with the appropriate words: much, a little, little, many, a few, and few.

  1. There are few boys in our group and many girls.

    • "Few" is used here to indicate that there are not many boys, while "many" is used to highlight a larger number of girls.
  2. We are thirsty! - It's a problem! There is little water.

    • "Little" is used to emphasize that there is not enough water to quench thirst.
  3. There is little cheese in the fridge. It's not enough for the salad.

    • Again, "little" is used to indicate insufficiency in the amount of cheese.
  4. There are few people at the stadium. - Because it has been raining all day.

    • "Few" is used to show a small number of people due to the bad weather.
  5. There isn't much snow in the yard.

    • "Much" is used in negative sentences to denote a small amount of snow.
  6. There is little food in the kitchen. We can't feed our guests.

    • "Little" indicates a lack of sufficient food.
  7. This disc has only a few good songs. I don't want to buy it.

    • "A few" is used to indicate a small number of good songs, but enough to be noteworthy.
  8. My younger brother likes to go to the kindergarten. There are many toys there.

    • "Many" is used to indicate a large number of toys, which is appealing to children.
  9. There is little furniture in my parents' bedroom: a bed, built-in wardrobe, and two bedside tables.

    • "Little" is used to suggest a minimal amount of furniture.
  10. I want to knit a short jacket. I don't need much wool yarn for it.

    • "Much" is used in negative sentences to convey that a large amount of yarn is not necessary.

Each choice of word is used to convey the idea of quantity in different contexts, from sufficiency to insufficiency and from large numbers to small numbers.

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ответил 3 дня назад
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  1. There are a few boys in our group and a few girls.
  2. We are thirsty! - It's a problem! There is little water.
  3. There is little cheese in the fridge. It's not enough for the salad.
  4. There are few people at the stadium because it has been raining all day.
  5. There isn't much show in the yard.
  6. There is little food in the kitchen. We can't feed our guests.
  7. This disc has only a few good songs. I don't want to buy it.
  8. My younger brother likes to go to the kindergarten. There are many toys there.
  9. There is little furniture in my parents' bedroom: a bed, a built-in wardrobe, and two bedside tables.
  10. I want to knit a short jacket. I don't need much wool yarn for it.

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ответил 3 дня назад

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