Вопрос задан 23.06.2023 в 22:40. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Леницкая Лера.

It's important to drink much/a lot of water when you play sport. 2 Alisher doesn't watch

many/much sport games on TV.3 There are a lot of/much students in my judo class.4 Not many/much people go bowling these days.5 The tickets for the game cost many/a lot of money.​
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It's important to drink much/a lot of water when you play sport.

2 Alisher doesn't watch many/much sport games on TV.

3 There are a lot of/much students in my judo class.

4 Not many/much people go bowling these days.

5 The tickets for the game cost many/a lot of money.

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Here are the correct choices for each of the sentences:

  1. It's important to drink a lot of water when you play sports.
  2. Alisher doesn't watch many sports games on TV.
  3. There are a lot of students in my judo class.
  4. Not many people go bowling these days.
  5. The tickets for the game cost a lot of money.

Explanation:

  • "A lot of" is used for countable nouns, so it's appropriate for sentences 1, 3, and 4.
  • "Many" is also used for countable nouns, but it typically comes before the noun, so it's suitable for sentences 2 and 4.
  • "Much" is used for uncountable nouns, so it's appropriate for sentence 5, where "money" is an uncountable noun.
  • In sentence 1, "sports" is a countable noun, so "a lot of" is correct.
  • In sentence 2, "sport games" is also countable, so "many" is the correct choice.
  • In sentence 3, "students" is countable, so "a lot of" is the right choice.
  • In sentence 4, "people" is countable, so both "many" and "not many" can be correct, depending on the intended meaning.
  • In sentence 5, "money" is uncountable, so "much" is the appropriate word to use.
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