This card explains the correct use of quantifiers for countable nouns, stating that 'a few' is appropriate here, while 'a little,' 'many,' and 'a lot of' are not.
This flashcard explains that 'a few' is used with countable nouns, while 'a little' is used with uncountable nouns, and that 'many' and 'a lot of' are not suitable here.
Task | Tara doesn’t speak French well. She knows only ____ expressions. |
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Answer | 3 |
a | a lot of |
b | a little |
c | a few |
d | many |
comment | A few is used before countable nouns. 'A little' - before uncountable nouns. 'Many' and 'a lot of' do not relate to the meaning of the sentence. |
topic | some,any, a lot of , many , much ,etc.. |
level | 2 |
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