1. When we walked A LITTLE farther down the road, we met another group of students. 2. Have you got MUCH money on you? — I’m sorry. I have very LITTLE money at the moment. 3. At the conference we met A FEW people whom we knew well. 4. There are very FEW old houses left in our street. Most of them have already been pulled down. 5. If you have A LITTLE spare time, look through this book. You will find A FEW stories there which are rather interesting. 6. There are A FEW things here which I cannot understand. 7. Shall I bring A LITTLE more chalk? — No, thank you. There is A LITTLE chalk on the desk. I hope that will be enough for our lesson. 8. He had FEW English books at home, so he had to go to the library for more books. 9. She gave him A LITTLE water to wash his hands and face. 10. I’d like to say A FEW words about my journey. 11. After the play everybody felt A LITTLE tired. 12. Let’s stay here A LITTLE longer: it is such a nice place. 13. Were there MANY new words in the text? Did Peter spend MUCH time learning them? 14. There was not MUCH hay in the barn, and the children could play there. 15. My friend is going to the concert this evening because he hasn’t got MUCH work to do. 16. My mother knows German A LITTLE and she can help you with the translation of this letter. 17. He’s got very LITTLE time left. If he doesn’t hurry up, he’ll miss the plane. 18. I have very LITTLE drinking water left.
1. When we walked A LITTLE farther down the road, we met another group of students. 2. Have you got MUCH money on you? — I’m sorry. I have very LITTLE money at the moment. 3. At the conference we met A FEW people whom we knew well. 4. There are very FEW old houses left in our street. Most of them have already been pulled down. 5. If you have A LITTLE spare time, look through this book. You will find A FEW stories there which are rather interesting. 6. There are A FEW things here which I cannot understand. 7. Shall I bring A LITTLE more chalk? — No, thank you. There is A LITTLE chalk on the desk. I hope that will be enough for our lesson. 8. He had FEW English books at home, so he had to go to the library for more books. 9. She gave him A LITTLE water to wash his hands and face. 10. I’d like to say A FEW words about my journey. 11. After the play everybody felt A LITTLE tired. 12. Let’s stay here A LITTLE longer: it is such a nice place. 13. Were there MANY new words in the text? Did Peter spend MUCH time learning them? 14. There was not MUCH hay in the barn, and the children could play there. 15. My friend is going to the concert this evening because he hasn’t got MUCH work to do. 16. My mother knows German A LITTLE and she can help you with the translation of this letter. 17. He’s got very LITTLE time left. If he doesn’t hurry up, he’ll miss the plane. 18. I have very LITTLE drinking water left.
1. We must be quick. There is little time.
2. My grandmother is a teacher.
3. Emma ate too many apples yesterday and she had a stomachache.
4. A lot of people want to have stylish cars very much but they don't have enough money to buy them.
5. The little boy tried to eat as many sweets as he possibly could.
6. Kate enjoys her life in this city. She has a few friends and they meet quite often.
7. Is there anything to eat?
9. Would you like some sugar in your tea? - Yes,please, a little.
10. Have you got a pen?
11. The museum was very crowded. There were too many people
12. There isn't much juice in the bottle.
13. Steve isn't popular. He has few friends.
14. It is very cold today.
15. There is no news for you today.
16. I'm afraid there is no water in the bottle.
17. You are nine years old.
18. Ann has got two brothers.
19. How many people are there at the party tonight?
20. Let's go to a cafe. We've got a little time before the train leaves.