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Marinafed Posted 11 years ago
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much\many\a loy of\few\little\a few or a little

1. There are "a lot of" different animals in the zoo.
2. Let's hurry. We have "a little" time.
3. There are very "a few" buses at the bus stop.
4. Do you have any cakes left? Yes? we have "a few".
5. There is not "much" snow this year.
6. They do not have "many" pets at home.
7. We see "a lot of" new Paintings at the exhibition.
8. They have not "much" information about this question.
  

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1. There are "a lot of" different animals in the zoo. 2.

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  • There are "a lot of" different animals in the zoo.
  • 2.
  • Let's hurry.
  • We have " a little " time.
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1. There are "a lot of" different animals in the zoo.
2. Let's hurry. We have "a little" time. (Use little here. A little would suggest we have some time to spare and don't need to hurry.)
3. There are very "a few" buses at the bus stop. (Use few he

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