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The document discusses adverbs of quantity and their usage with countable and uncountable nouns. It provides examples of common adverbs of quantity like "too many", "too much", "enough", "more", "few", "fewer", "little", "less", "lot", and "plenty". It explains that adverbs like "too many" and "few" are used with countable nouns, while adverbs like "too much" and "little" are used with uncountable nouns. The document includes exercises for the reader to practice using these adverbs of quantity with different countable and uncountable nouns.
The document discusses adverbs of quantity and their usage with countable and uncountable nouns. It provides examples of common adverbs of quantity like "too many", "too much", "enough", "more", "few", "fewer", "little", "less", "lot", and "plenty". It explains that adverbs like "too many" and "few" are used with countable nouns, while adverbs like "too much" and "little" are used with uncountable nouns. The document includes exercises for the reader to practice using these adverbs of quantity with different countable and uncountable nouns.
The document discusses adverbs of quantity and their usage with countable and uncountable nouns. It provides examples of common adverbs of quantity like "too many", "too much", "enough", "more", "few", "fewer", "little", "less", "lot", and "plenty". It explains that adverbs like "too many" and "few" are used with countable nouns, while adverbs like "too much" and "little" are used with uncountable nouns. The document includes exercises for the reader to practice using these adverbs of quantity with different countable and uncountable nouns.
I am little hungry. But,lets go eat outside. What is an adverb? An adverb is a word that can modify adjectives or verbs and transform the context. Lets identify the adverb: 1) You are very attractive. 2) My dog is too fast for you. 3) My brother is so intelligent. Adverbs of quantity Adverbs of quantity modyfies the numbers something may have. For example, it is not the same:
My dog has much energy. My dog has too much energy .
Lets see some adverbs of quantity you can use. Too many: There are too many monkeys. Too much: There is too much love. Enough: That is enough food for me. More: I want more money. Few: There are few teachers in this school. Fewer: There are fewer teacher than last year. Little: I want little salt in my food. Less: I want less salt in my food, this is too much. Lot: I have lots of students. Plenty: There are plenty of videogames in the world. Countable and uncountable adverbs
Too many and too much We use too many with countable nouns, for example:
How many monkeys are there?
There are too many monkeys. Too much However, we use too much with uncountable nouns, for example:
There is too much water in the river.
Thats too much fire for cooking a pizza. Few and little Few is used with countable nouns, for example:
There a few monkeys.
And Little is used with uncountable nouns, for example:
There is Little water in the glass. Lets start working. Countable nouns
1) There are ____________ cars. 2) There arent ___________ buses. 3) We need _____________ subway lines. 4) There should be _____________ cars. Uncountable nouns
1) There is ____________ traffic. 2) There isnt _____________ sugar. 3) There is not _____________ public transportation. 4) There should be _______________ pullution. Lets keep working 1. There are _______________ police officers. 2. There should be _______________ cars in the city. 3. There is _______________ public transportation. 4. The government needs to build _______________ highways. 5. There should be _______________ noise. 6. .We should have _______________ public parking garages. 7. There is _______________ air pollution in the city. 8. There are _______________ cars on the streets.