Much or many?
How much
How many
Can you count these things?
boat
rhino
flower
sand
water
sugar
grape
Do they make sensible plurals?
boats
rhinos
flowers
sands
waters
sugars
grapes
If you can count it, use ‘many’
•
Too many flowers
a...a....chooo!
If you can count it, use ‘many’
•
I ate so many grapes that
I felt sick.
If you can count it, use ‘many’
•
How many boats can you
see?
If you can’t count it, use ‘much’
•
How much sand do you
need?
If you can’t count it, use ‘much’
There is too much water on
the floor!
Clean it up!
Much or many?
• For countable things, use many
• For non-countable things, use much
much
How _________ orange juice do you want?
How _________ cookies do you eat?
many
There are too _____
many
people in line.
He put so _____ salt in
much
the
soup that it tasted
horrible.
The teacher gave us too
_____ homework.
much
I saw _____ toucans
many
in
the tree.
Now try these
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
much
How _______
homework do you have?
much
How _______
sugar do you want in your tea?
many
How _______
apples are there?
How _______
teachers do you see?
many
How _______
milk do you want?
much
How _______
desks do you see?
many
How _______
books are on the desk?
many
How _______
work do you have?
much