a lot – much - many a) Answer the questions with I’ve got some but not much / many Have you got any money? – I’ve got some, but not much Have you got any coffee? - _ Have you got any books? - Have you got any apples? - _ Have you got any cheese? - _ Have you got any friends? - Have you got any lemonade? - _ Have you got any flowers? - b) Put in a lot / a lot of / much / many Do you drink tea? I like reading I’ve got books There isn’t milk in the fridge It costs money to travel round the world Please, be quick! I haven’t got time How foreign foreign languages you speak They didn’t ask me questions There was food at the party but I didn’t eat We saw interesting things at the museum 10 George knows about economics 11 We went on a cheap holiday I didn’t cost 12 Did you enjoy the party? – No, not 13 Most of the town is modern – there aren’t old buildings 14 Most people in the town have jobs – there isn’t unemployment much + uncountables nounns much money much time much food much coffee many + plural nouns many books many people many shops many questions a lot (of) is more usual in positive sentences c) Write questions Use much and a lot go to the cinema Do you go to the cinema much? watch TV go swimming play tennis travel