I have got a lot of friends.
I see a lot of cars in the street.
Have you got many books?
We don’t have many books at home.
In the park you can see a lot of trees.
We don’t have many apple trees in the garden.
Do not drink much coffee in the evening.
There is a lot of snow in winter in Russia.
We don’t get much snow in winter.
Children must drink a lot of milk.
They have a lot of horses in the farm.
Do you see many cars in the street?
Have you got many sweets in the pocket?
You must drink a lot of juice.
We must not eat many sweets.(конфет)
There is a lot of bread on the plate.
I don’t have much water in the glass.
You can see a lot of sheep in the field.
Do you read many books?
In my room I have not many pictures.
In my classroom we have a lot of pictures.
My friend has got a lot of pencils.
Can you see many animals in the zoo?
There isn’t much sugar in the tea.
You can see a lot of flowers in the field.
They don’t eat much fruit in winter.
Is there much money in your pocket?
I have got a lot of pens in my pencil box.
Frank got a lot of toys for his birthday.
Do you see many people in the street?
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Complete the sentences, using comparison of Adjectives Australian scientist Andrew Parker has discovered that one of (beautiful) fish in the world is one of (deadly The Angel fish sends light from the sun into the eyes of the other fish. It’s (dangerous) to other fish than a shark. Like the shark, the Angel is much (old) than most creatures in the sea. It has been in t5he waters of the world for 45 million years. A thirty-year-old woman told journalists yesterday that six seals saved her life. She was getting tired when she was swimming and she was sinking to the bottom of the sea. “They were all noisy”, smiled Caroline Cardgill, but the mother seal was (noisy). She was (near) to me than the others and she swam under me. I helped onto her and some of the other, (small) seals helped. The sea was freezing but they helped me to float until a boat came. This is the story of a very big fish and a very small fisherman. Six-year-old Ben Wood is only twenty centimeters (tall) than the fish he caught. And the fish, at forty-one kilos trout that any fisherman has ever caught.