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209. Поставь muсh, many, little, feu по смыслу. 1. There was little juice in the bottle. It was nearly empty.2. There arecookies in the box. I have just bought them.3. Have youwork to do today? - No, I have4. My sister ate soice-cream and now she is ill.5. We have verytime. Call the taxi!6. Please, don't make sonoise. The children are sleeping.7. There istea in the teapota8. Your test is much better now. You have onlytakes.9. Howbutter have you got?10. Howlessons a day have you got?mis-
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- In this sentence, "little" is used to express a small amount or quantity of juice in the bottle.
2. There are cookies in the box. I have just bought them.
- In this sentence, "cookies" is a countable noun, so we use "many" to express the quantity of cookies in the box.
3. Have you much work to do today? - No, I have feu.
- In this sentence, "work" is an uncountable noun, so we use "much" to express the quantity of work. "Feu" is not a word in English, the correct word to use is "few" which means a small number of something that can be counted.
4. My sister ate so much ice-cream and now she is ill.
- In this sentence, "ice-cream" is an uncountable noun, so we use "much" to express the quantity of ice-cream consumed by the sister.
5. We have very little time. Call the taxi!
- In this sentence, "time" is an uncountable noun, so we use "little" to express a small amount or quantity of time available.
6. Please, don't make so much noise. The children are sleeping.
- In this sentence, "noise" is an uncountable noun, so we use "much" to express the intensity or loudness of the noise.
7. There is much tea in the teapot.
- In this sentence, "tea" is an uncountable noun, so we use "much" to express the quantity of tea in the teapot.
8. Your test is much better now. You have only few mistakes.
- In this sentence, "mistakes" is a countable noun, so we use "few" to express a small number of mistakes. "Much" is not suitable for countable nouns.
9. How much butter have you got?
- In this sentence, "butter" is an uncountable noun, so we use "much" to express the quantity of butter the person has.
10. How many lessons a day have you got?
- In this sentence, "lessons" is a countable noun, so we use "many" to express the number of lessons the person has per day.