1B3 Week 1 C1 Technology - Quantifiers

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Teacher’s name: ELIDA CASTRO

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To learn new words
related to Technology.
To learn how to use
quantifiers.
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many, much, lots of,
some, any
Many & much
many
We use ‘many’ when talking
about countable nouns.
countable nouns
coin
newspape
r
suitcase
razor
pencil
toothbrush
magazine
much
We use ‘much’ when talking
about uncountable nouns.
uncountable nouns
money
luggage
toothpaste
shampoo
shaving cream
time
many – much
a lot (of) / lots of
few / a few – little / a little
lots of – a lot of
We can use ‘lots of’ and ‘a lot of’ when talking
about countable & uncountable nouns.
I have lots of books.
I have a lot of books.

How many books do you have?


I have a lot.
I have a lot of.
I have lots of.
Examples
How many eggs do you need to prepare a cake?
Short answers: Long answers:

A lot. I need a lot of eggs.


Not many. I don’t need many eggs.
A few. I need a few eggs.

How much coffee do you drink a day?


Short answers: Long answers:

A lot. I drink a lot of coffee.


Not much. I don’t drink much coffee.
A little. I drink a little coffee.
I bought many apples today.
I bought a lot of apples today.
I bought lots of apples today.
I like some sugar in my tea.
I like a lot of sugar in my tea.
I like lots of sugar in my tea.
FEW / A FEW
(countable)
A FEW represents a positive FEW expresses a negative quantity
quantity. It means “some or “a or shortage. It means “not many” or
small amount”. “not enough”
LITTLE / A LITTLE
(uncountable)
A LITTLE is used with positive LITTLE expresses a negative
quantity. It means “a small amount” quantity. It means “almost nothing”
or “some”. or “not much”.
I have a few friends but I’m happy.
I have few minutes. I’m late.
I have a little money. I will buy a hot dog.
I can’t go to the cinema. I have little money.
Answer the questions
have got = have

haven’t got = don’t have


subject pronoun:
I
How many pencils have you got?

I lots of
I’ve got lots of pencils.
I have lots of pencils.
How many coins have you got?

I many
I haven’t got many coins.
I don’t have many coins.
How much shampoo have you got?

I lots of
I’ve got lots of shampoo.
I have lots of shampoo.
How much money have you got?

I much
I haven’t got much money.
I don’t have much money.
have got = have
I, you, we, they

has got = has


he, she, it
have got
I, you, we, they

has got
he, she, it
Review:
Quantifiers
many
We can use ‘many’ in
negative &
interrogative sentences.
And sometimes
in affirmative sentences
much
We can use ‘much’ with
negative & interrogative
sentences.
lots of
We can use ‘lots of’ with
positive, but also with
negative &
interrogative sentences.
FEW / A FEW
(countable)
A FEW represents a positive quantity. FEW expresses a negative quantity or shortage.
It means “some or “a small amount”. It means “not many” or “not enough”

LITTLE / A LITTLE
(uncountable)
A LITTLE is used with positive quantity. LITTLE expresses a negative quantity. It
It means “a small amount” or “some”. means “almost nothing” or “not much”.
some
We use ‘some’ with
positive sentences.
(‘some’ can also be used to make offers and to ask
for things in questions)
any
We use ‘any’ with
negative & interrogative
sentences.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obgsPU76rLE&t=31s&ab_channel=GoEnglish
Subject Pronoun

You

He/She/It

We

They
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