7. A LOT OF +Noun
+ - ? sentences
PLURAL, COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
I eat a lot of apples
I don’t eat a lot of apples
Do you eat a lot of carrots?
I have a lot of time and money
8. LOTS OF(=a lot of; informal)
PLENTY OF (more than necessary)
+ - ? sentences
PLURAL, COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
I’ve got lots of things to do
I’ve got plenty of money
9. A LOT.
VERY MUCH.
At the end of the sentence:
I like eating chocolate a lot.
He likes football very much.
14. ENOUGH + Noun
suficiente
Do you eat enough oranges?
Have you got enough money to buy a Porsche?
Does he drink enough water a day?
15. (a) LITTLE + Unc. Noun.
I speak little English (-)
I speak a little English (+)
He’s got little money (-)
He’s got a little money (+)
16. (a) FEW+ Count. Noun
I have got few friends (-)
I have got a few friends (+)
They have got few books (-)
They have got a few books (+)
17. Negative Sentence / ANY
I haven’t got any money
Laura hasn’t got any time to study
They haven’t got any information
18. Positive Sentence / NO
(y sus compuestos: nobody, nowhere, no-
one, nothing…)
I have got no money
Laura has got no time to study
They have got no information
There is nobody in the street
I have nothing