Little /few
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A little/ very little/ too little + uncountable nouns (water, oxygen, rice, sport, money, honey, coffee wood, food, weather, love, happiness, etc)
We have very little sugar.
We practise too little sport
We’ve got a little time
A few/very few/ too few + countable nouns ( people, carrots, chairs, animals, flowers, vegetables, euros, minutes, etc)
There are too few people who speak German.
We could see only a few trees in the park.
Very few children don’t like computer games.
Too, too much, too many, enough
Too +adjective This exercise is too easy. I arrived too late. He's too young to drive. He's too weak to lift it.
There is too much shadow. There are too many people.
Adjective> enough He isn't old enough to drive. He isn't strong enough to lift it.
Adjective> enough He isn't old enough to drive. He isn't strong enough to lift it.
Enough> noun There aren't enough chairs. There isn't enough light.
ACTIVITY ONE>> Complete the sentences with too, too much, too many, enough.
Good exercises for reinforcing what was tought in class; but it´s a pitty we haven´t the answers yet! jejeje ;D
ReplyDeleteand the answers? lol
ReplyDeleteAAAAHhhhhh! Sorry about that guys... Better late than never!
ReplyDeleteYou should know the answers by now- but just in case:
much
a little/a lot
much
a few
much
a lot
many/no
plenty of
a large number of
how much/none
;-)
Dulce
Finally, Im here doing the exercises. Good one!! I have to practice more about this.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Bye!! :-)
Where is the answers from the first exercise about too,too much,too many, enough? I dont see them :-S
ReplyDeleteThanks!