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It costs _____ money to give your children a good education.
a lot of
Celia isn’t wearing ______sunglasses. She is wearing ______ pink dress.
any, a
We spent too ____ money on our last holiday.
much
It's very quiet. There aren't _____ people here today
many
I don't have _____ time to play sport.
much
What's the difference between much and many?
Much is used for uncountable nouns, many - for countable nouns
In what sentences do we usually use much and many?
in questions and negative sentences
When do we use ANY?
with uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns, in negative sentences and question
When do we use SOME?
with uncountable nouns and plural countable nouns in positive sentences and polite questions
If we talk about something in general, like coffee, the word is _____________
uncountable
I haven't got ____ rice in the bowl.
any/much
It's sunny today. There aren't ____ clouds.
any
I don't want _________ yoghurt, thank you. I don't like it.
any
Is there _________ coke in the fridge?
any
Oh no! I can't go to the party as I have _____ homework to do.
a lot of
How _______ time does it take for him to take a bath?
much
How ______ teaspoons of sugar do you use?
many
I would like ______ orange juice, please.
some
My fridge is almost empty. I don't have ______ food.
any