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Restriction to the use of the quantitative pronouns “many” and “much” in the affirmative sentences in literary English. Individual task on. Done by: Taras Kvasiuk EPh - 13. English Grammar Practice. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Restriction to the use of the
quantitative pronouns “MANY” and “MUCH” in the
affirmative sentences in literary
English.
As a source of literal English work I took “Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince” by
J.K.Rowling
Much and many are normally used in interrogative and negative sentences
Many is used with countable nouns
12
3 5
67
8
9
4
Much is used with uncountable nouns
BUT
MANY & MUCH
Are often used in
positive sentences
after TOO, SO, HOW or
IN LITERARY ENGLISH
Much is unusual in affirmative sentences (especially in Spoken English)
We use many in all kind of sentences
or
It’s time to quiz show!
TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?
Many and much are normally used in positive and negative sentences.
There was not _____ space in his head for anything else.?
much
There were still _____ stories circulating about him?
many
We can use a lot of instead of many.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
How many living beings were on the picture on slide 4?
6
10
8
7
9
Match sentences:
We spent
Do you see
I have eaten
I’ve learned not to expect
Have many
times have you been in France
too much
a lot of money
Markiyan much
too much from boys