P. 47
Many / much
It has plenty of colleges
An enormous range / number of restaurants
Most inhabitants
A huge
amount of support
Lots of people
Loads of interesting acts
Not many / much
A small minority
few people will be familiar...
There are hardly any form of artistic expression
Some
A bit
of surfing
It may have a few gray days
If you have enough time
There are several festivals
few /fjuː/ ●●● S1 W1 determiner, pronoun, adjective
(comparative fewer, superlative fewest)
1 [no comparative] a small number of things or people
a few
I have to buy a few things at the
supermarket.
3 not many or
hardly any people or things OPP many
- low-paid jobs that few people want
- Many people expressed concern, but few were willing
to help.
- few of
Very few of the staff come from
the local area.
gray /ɡreɪ/ noun, adjective
the usual American spelling of grey
p. 47
count‧a‧ble /ˈkaʊntəbəl/
a lot
(also lots informal) a large amount or number
- We’ve spent a lot on the children’s education.
- ‘How many CDs have you got?’ ‘Lots.’
Exercise 10:
homework
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