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Bonjour
Fill in the blanks with much / many / a lot of in the
following sentences.
1.He has a lot of books on the table. (ou many books)
2.We are going to buy a lot of toys in the shop. (ou many toys)
3.How much flour is in the kitchen ?
4.He has a lot of homework.
5.She has a lot of time to travel to London.
6.They do not have much money to buy the gift.
7.How many sisters do you have ?
8.How much time is there left to finish the job ?
9.I do not like to do a lot of chores. (ou many chores)
10.How much rice is needed for the recipe ?
11.How many pens are there in your bag ?
12.How much sugar do you want ?
13.There are a lot of students in the classroom. (ou many students)
14.How many notebooks do you have ? (+ pluriel)
15.I haven’t got much time left. (+ indénombrables singulier
16.How many brothers do you have ?
17.We had a lot (of) to eat for dinner. (normalement c'est juste "a lot")
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pour rappel
a lot of va avec aussi bien les singuliers que les pluriels. C'est le plus facile à mettre
many + pluriel (dénombrable)
much + singulier (indénombrable)
Attention dans les questions "how much" ou "how many" bien regarder combien on a de "quoi"...
Pour certaines phrases j'ai mis entre (..) many. Tu pourrais mettre l'un ou l'autre. Mais "a lot of" = plus utilisé en général, puisque va avec les
deux catégories. Après c'est aussi au feeling et je sais pas expliquer.
A lot of c'est vraiment beaucoup, beaucoup....
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bonne fin de journée☺☺☺