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Much / Many / A lot of Exercises

Much, many and a lot of exercises with answers: practise how much and how many online. Choose between much, many and a lot of in affirmative, negative and question sentences, learn how much vs how many for countable and uncountable nouns, and master quantifier usage from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1). 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (A1 - B1 Level).

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A1Beginner
A2Elementary

A Lot Of, Much and Many: Choosing the Right Quantifier

Much / Many / A lot of Exercises

A2·20 questions·14 min

She has ___ books on her shelf.

Paris Fire Makes People Leave Homes
A2 ReadingNEW
122 words·1 min read

Paris Fire Makes People Leave Homes

A big fire has burned a forest near Paris. It is the Fontainebleau forest. The fire started on Sunday afternoon. People …

AudioVocabulary5 Exercises
Practice Reading
B1Intermediate
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So Much, So Many and Much with Comparatives

Much / Many / A lot of Exercises

B1·20 questions·15 min

Mixed Much, Many and A Lot Of Practice

Much / Many / A lot of Exercises

B1·20 questions·15 min

___ did you pay for those concert tickets?

Paris Fire Empties 900 Homes
B1 ReadingNEW
210 words·2 min read

Paris Fire Empties 900 Homes

A big forest fire has burned about 800 hectares near Paris. The fire is in the Fontainebleau forest, about 60 kilometres…

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Why practice Much / Many / A lot of exercises?

Master much, many and a lot of step by step. Start with the basic rule — much before uncountable nouns and many before countable nouns (A1). Then practise how much and how many questions to ask about quantity (A1). At A2, learn when to choose a lot of instead of much or many, especially in affirmative sentences. Progress to B1 with much in comparisons ('much better'), formal English, and so much / so many as intensifiers. Finish with mixed exercises combining every rule.