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A FEW, A LITTLE, A LOT OF, LOTS OF (Super Minds  ...

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  • How many sausages are there?
    A lot. There are a lot of sausages.
  • She eats ... strawberries in the winter. a little / a few / a lot of
    A LOT OF
  • How many sausages are there?
    A few. There are a few sausages.
  • How many strawberries are there?
    A few. There are a few strawberries.
  • How much chocolate is there?
    A little. There is a little chocolate.
  • He is sad because only ... children attended his party. a liitle / a few / a lot of
    A FEW ("children" is the plural form of the word "child" which a countable word)
  • How much milk is there?
    A little. There is a little milk.
  • She ate ..... cookies but only drank .... coffee. a little / a few / a lot of
    A LOT OF / A LITTLE ("coffee" is an uncountable word)
  • How many people are there?
    A few. There are a few people.
  • How many ducks are there?
    A few. There are a few ducks.
  • How many books are there?
    A few. There are a few books.
  • How many ducks are there?
    Lots. There are lots of ducks.
  • He complained because there ... a little jelly on his toast.
    WAS ( "jelly" is an uncountable word)
  • How many pens are there?
    Only a few. There are a few pens.
  • How much cheese is there?
    A lot. There is a lot of cheese.
  • How much snow is there?
    A lot. There is a lot of snow.
  • There ..... a lot of frogs in the pond.
    ARE ("frog" is a countable word)
  • How much flour is there?
    A lot. There is a lot of flour.
  • She needs .... time to finish cooking dinner. a little / a few / a lot of
    A LOT OF
  • Because of the pandemic there ... only a few people at the mall this morning. a little / a few / a lot of
    WERE ("people" is the plural form of the word "person" which is countable)
  • Can you hurry up? I don't have .... time. a little / a few / a lot of
    A LOT OF
  • How many strawberries are there?
    Lots. There are lots of strawberries.
  • How much cheese is there?
    Only a little. There is a little cheese.
  • A: Have you got any money? B: Yes, .... a little / a few / a lot of
    A LITTLE ("money" is an uncountable word)
  • How much snow is there?
    Only a little. There is a little snow.
  • I'm so busy. All I want is .... moments on my own. a little / a few / a lot of
    A FEW ("moment" is a countable word).
  • One thousand dollars! That's .... money!!!! a little / a few / a lot of
    A LOT OF
  • He has a stomachake because he has eaten .... chocolate. a little / a few / a lot of
    A LOT OF / LOTS OF
  • How many books are there?
    Lots. There are lots of books.
  • How much flour is there?
    A little. There is a little flour.
  • How much milk is there?
    A lot. There is a lot of milk.
  • There .... a little butter on his toast. That's why he asked for some more.
    WAS ( "Butter" is an uncountable word)
  • How much chocolate is there?
    A lot. There is a lot of chocolate.