Some sentences are incorrect. correct them using appropriate quantifiers. 1)There aren't many butter left in the fridge-There aren't much butter left in the fridge
2)There is a lot of fruit in the bowl
3)How many milk is there in the jar?
4)How many sugar have you put in my coffee?
-You like sweet things, so I have put a lot of sugar
5)We don't have a few peanuts. We almost finished them all last night
6) I'm not hungry, but I'll have a few chocolate
7)Please, give me a few beetroots
8)There is far too much cheese in the fridge. Nobody is eating it
9)There weren't much peaches. Only two
- The word "butter" is an uncountable noun, so we use "much" instead of "many" with uncountable nouns.
2) There is a lot of fruit in the bowl.
- The word "fruit" is an uncountable noun, so we use "a lot of" with uncountable nouns to indicate a large amount.
3) How much milk is there in the jar?
- The word "milk" is an uncountable noun, so we use "how much" instead of "how many" with uncountable nouns.
4) How much sugar have you put in my coffee?
- The word "sugar" is an uncountable noun, so we use "how much" instead of "how many" with uncountable nouns.
- You like sweet things, so I have put a lot of sugar.
- The phrase "a lot of" is used to indicate a large amount.
5) We don't have a few peanuts. We almost finished them all last night.
- The phrase "a few" is used to indicate a small number of something. In this case, it implies that there are still some peanuts remaining.
6) I'm not hungry, but I'll have a few chocolates.
- The word "chocolate" is a countable noun, so we use "a few" to indicate a small number of them.
7) Please, give me a few beetroots.
- The word "beetroots" is a countable noun, so we use "a few" to indicate a small number of them.
8) There is far too much cheese in the fridge. Nobody is eating it.
- The phrase "far too much" is used to indicate an excessive amount of something.
9) There weren't many peaches. Only two.
- The word "peaches" is a countable noun, so we use "many" to indicate a larger number of them.
In summary, when correcting the sentences, we need to use appropriate quantifiers such as "much," "a lot of," "how much," "a few," "far too much," or "many" depending on whether the noun is countable or uncountable and the intended meaning of the sentence.