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Quantities
A lot of, much and many
Affirmative:
There are a lot of tomatoes in the fridge.
There is a lot of meat in the freezer.
Interrogative and negative:
Does she have many onions?
No, she doesn't have many onions.
Does she have much rice?
No, she doesn't have much rice.
How many:
How many tomatoes and onions do we need?
We need many tomatoes,but we don't need many onions.
How much:
How much flour do we need?
He doesn't need much flour, but we need a lot of water.
Bonne chance
Fill the blanks with: a lot of, much or many.

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