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Aleksandra Mandosik
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Unit 6
By Aleksandra Mandosik
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zaliczamy do nich te wszystkie przedmioty lub pojęcia, których nie da się zmierzyć bez pomocy innych przedmiotów.
Rzezcowniki niepoliczalne
można wyszczególnić jako pojedyncze przedmioty w większej ilości i je policzyć, każdą z tych rzeczy można bez problemu wziąć do ręki lub ułożyć w rządku
Rzeczowniki policzalne
Rzeczowniki
:)
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Multiple Select
Zaznacz wszystkie rzeczowniki policzalne:
orange juice
sandwich
butter
jam
guest
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Multiple Select
Zaznacz wszystkie rzeczowniki niepoliczalne:
honey
peanut butter
egg
tea
pasta
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używamy z rzeczownikiem policzalnym w przeczeniu lun pytaniu
Many (wiele)
używamy z rzeczownikiem niepoliczalnym w przeczeniu lub w pytaniu
Much (dużo)
much / many
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ma wydźwięk negatywny i niekiedy łączy się z modyfikatorami so / too. Występuje z rzeczownikami niepoliczalnymi.
little (niewiele, mało)
określa niewielką ilość i występuje przed rzeczownikami niepoliczalnymi.
a little (trochę)
a little/little
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występuje z rzeczownikami policzalnymi w zdaniach twierdzących. Ma wydźwięk negatywny. Stosujemy w zdaniach z rzeczownikami w liczbie mnogiej.
few (niewiele)
występuje z rzeczownikami policzalnymi w zdaniach twierdzących. Stosujemy w zdaniach z rzeczownikami w liczbie mnogiej.
a few (parę, kilka)
a few/few
:)
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a lot of/lots of
występują zarówno z rzeczownikami policzalnymi jak i niepoliczalnymi (głównie w zdaniach twierdzących)
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Multiple Choice
Poor John. He looks so tired. He needs …………. days off work.
much
a few
a little
little
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Very ……… people came to see my concert. I’m really sad.
a little
little
a few
few
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Multiple Choice
There are ............... documents on the table.
a few
few
little
a little
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Multiple Choice
I eat ………… meat because I’m on a diet. I believe it’s good to cut down on fatty food.
a few
few
a little
little
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Multiple Choice
Amanda drank ………… coffee but no alcohol or fizzy drinks.
a little
little
a few
few
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Multiple Choice
As a child she had ………… close friends. She was quite reserved.
a few
few
a little
little
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Multiple Choice
Did you see …………. animals in the zoo last weekend?
much
many
a lot of
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We had …………. luck when we came across a policeman.
many
much
a lot of
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Multiple Choice
Will you bring ………….. friends with you to the party?
much
many
a lot of
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Multiple Choice
Barcelona has ………….. beautiful buildings.
much
many
a lot of
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Multiple Choice
How …………. free time do you have today?
much
many
a lot of
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Multiple Choice
I'm not lonely. I have ______ good friends.
much
many
a few
few
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Multiple Choice
Luckily, there is _________ crime in my town.
few
a few
little
a little
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Multiple Choice
Sorry, I have _________ money. I really can't afford to go out.
little
a little
few
a few
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Very __________ people can fly a Jumbo plane.
a few
few
a little
little
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