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Restriction to the use of the quantitative pronouns “MANY” and “MUCH” in the affirmative sentences in literary English.

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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.

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As a source of literal English work I took “Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince” by

J.K.Rowling

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Much and many are normally used in interrogative and negative sentences

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Many is used with countable nouns

12

3 5

67

8

9

4

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Much is used with uncountable nouns

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BUT

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MANY & MUCH

Are often used in

positive sentences

after TOO, SO, HOW or

IN LITERARY ENGLISH

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Much is unusual in affirmative sentences (especially in Spoken English)

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We use many in all kind of sentences

or

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It’s time to quiz show!

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TRUE or FALSE?TRUE or FALSE?

Many and much are normally used in positive and negative sentences.

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There was not _____ space in his head for anything else.?

much

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There were still _____ stories circulating about him?

many

We can use a lot of instead of many.

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A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

How many living beings were on the picture on slide 4?

6

10

8

7

9

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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