
ПОМОГИТЕ ПЛИИИЗ Please don't put ...salt on the meat. many much a few a lot of There are ...
English books on the table. many a lot of little much There is too ...soup in my plate. many a few little few She has ...money, so they can't go to the museum. little few many a lot of He had ...bread at home, so he decided to go to the shop. a few few little much My friend is going for a walk this evening because he hasn't got ...work to do. much little a few a lot of Can't you stay ...longer and help me with my homework? a few a lot of little a little Mother gave us ...cakes, and we were happy. a little little much a few At the concert we met ...people whom we knew well. much a few a little little I made very ...progress in my knowledge of English. little many few a few

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Ответ:
1) much
2)much
3) much
4) few
5) a few
6)much
7) a few
8) a few
9) a little
10) many



Using Quantifiers in English
In English, quantifiers are used to express the quantity or amount of something. They help us provide more specific information about the number or amount of a noun. Let's go through each sentence and determine the appropriate quantifier to use.
1. "Please don't put too much salt on the meat." - The correct quantifier here is "too much" because it indicates an excessive amount of salt.
2. "There are many English books on the table." - The appropriate quantifier in this sentence is "many" as it indicates a large number of English books.
3. "There is too little soup in my plate." - The correct quantifier here is "too little" because it indicates an insufficient amount of soup.
4. "She has little money, so they can't go to the museum." - The appropriate quantifier in this sentence is "little" as it indicates a small amount of money.
5. "He had a few bread at home, so he decided to go to the shop." - The correct quantifier here is "a few" because it indicates a small number of bread.
6. "My friend is going for a walk this evening because he hasn't got much work to do." - The appropriate quantifier in this sentence is "much" as it indicates a small amount of work.
7. "Can't you stay a little longer and help me with my homework?" - The correct quantifier here is "a little" because it indicates a small amount of time.
8. "Mother gave us a few cakes, and we were happy." - The appropriate quantifier in this sentence is "a few" because it indicates a small number of cakes.
9. "At the concert, we met many people whom we knew well." - The correct quantifier here is "many" as it indicates a large number of people.
10. "I made very little progress in my knowledge of English." - The appropriate quantifier in this sentence is "little" as it indicates a small amount of progress.
Please let me know if you have any further questions!


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