Exercise 2
(éksersais tu)
| b. a little |
c. a lot |
2. We have time to buy presents. It’s already
Christmas.
| a. A few |
b. little |
c. a lot |
3. He always gets presents than his sister on his
birthday.
| a. A lot of |
b. fewer |
c. less |
4. I have money than him.
| a. A lot |
b. fewer |
c. less |
5. There are people in the supermarket today.
| a. A lot |
b.fewer |
c. little |
6. She has friends.
| a. Lot of |
b. lots of |
c. a lot |
7. He earns money.
| a. a lot |
b. a lot of |
c. lots |
8. She wears golden jewellery.
| a. Lots |
b. a lot |
c. lots of |
9. Do you like hip-hop music? Yes,
| a. Lots of |
b. much |
c. a lot |
10. They have information on their website.
| a. Much |
b. few |
c. very little |
11. We got petrol.
| a. A few |
b. plenty of |
c. several |
12. I drank cups of coffee.
| a. A little |
b. a lot |
c. several |
Audio 57 |
USING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
|
We can count nouns such as books, schools, students so we can talk about four books, two
schools, ten
students, etc. But when we talk about uncountable nouns, it is necessary to use some
expressions such as
(a glass of, a piece of, etc) to make uncountable nouns countable.