[ EXERCISE ] PART OF SPEECH

EIZZA AFIQAH
PTM 140702740
NOUNS

1. I don't have much luggage. Just two small bags.

2. They are going to tell you all you want to know. They are going to give you a lot of information.

3. There is room for everybody to sit down. There are a lot of chairs.

4. We have no furniture, not even a bed or a table.

5. 'What does Alan look like?' He's got a long beard and very short hair.

6. Carla's English is very bad. She must make progress.

7. George is unemployed. He's looking for a job.

8. If you want to leave work early, you have to ask for permission.

9. I don't think Ann will get the job. She hasn't got enough experience.

10. Shakespeare’s works are wonderful.

ADJECTIVE

Decide whether you have to use much or many.

1. We saw many animals at the zoo.

2. How many oranges did you put in the box?

3. There isn’t  much sugar in my coffee.

4. I don’t have many friends.

5. The old man hasn’t got much hair on his head.

6. I’ve packed  many bottles of water.

7. I didn’t get much sleep last night.

8. How many fruit do you eat in an average day?

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