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WASABI - UNIT 6 +7: A LOT OF/LOTS OF AND TAG QUE ...
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"How ______ money do you need?" A) many B) much
B) much (because "money" cannot be counted)
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What’s wrong here? "Tony plays the guitar well, hasn’t he?"
"hasn’t" should be "doesn’t" (because "plays" uses "does" in the tag).
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True or False? We use "much" with things we can count.
False (We use "much" with things we cannot count, like water or time.)
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Which sentence is correct? A) I have a little friends. B) I have a few friends.
B) I have a few friends.
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What’s the correct tag? "They aren’t very quiet, _______?"
are they?
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Choose the correct word: "I have ______ friends at school." A) a little B) a few
B) a few (because "friends" can be counted)
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Fill in the blank: "You can save ______ money if you cycle or walk."
a lot of / lots of
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Fix the mistake: "I drink a few water after school."
"a few" should be "a little" because "water" cannot be counted.
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What’s the mistake? "There aren’t many traffic in town."
"many" should be "much" because "traffic" cannot be counted.
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True or False? "A lot of" can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns.
True (Example: "A lot of students" and "A lot of money" are both correct.)
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Which tag question is correct? "She plays hockey, _______?" A) does she? B) doesn’t she? C) isn’t she?
B) doesn’t she?
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True or False? We use "a few" with things we can count.
True
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True or False? If a sentence has no helping verb (be, do, have), we use "do", "does", or "did" in the tag.
True
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Fill in the blank: "You haven’t seen Mum, _______?"
have you?
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Can you correct this sentence? "There are a lot things we need to discuss."
"There are a lot OF things we need to discuss."
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Fill in the blank: "You can’t sing, _______?"
can you?
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Fix the mistake: "She’s been to Italy, hasn’t he?"
"he" should be "she"
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