Název a adresa školy: Střední odborné učiliště stavební, Opava, příspěvková organizace, Boženy Němcové 22/2309, Opava Název operačního programu:OP Vzdělávání pro konkurenceschopnost, oblast podpory 1.5 Registrační číslo projektu:CZ.1.07/1.5.00/ Název projektu:Zvyšování klíčových aktivit Předmět, ročník:Anglický jazyk, 3. ročník Název sady vzdělávacích materiálů: Grammar Pre-intermediate Sada číslo:ICT-63 Pořadové číslo vzdělávacího materiálu: 07 Označení vzdělávacího materiálu: VY_32_INOVACE_ICT Téma vzdělávacího materiálu:Quantifiers I Druh učebního materiálu:Prezentace Autor:Mgr. Vlasta Galisová Anotace: Prezentace se věnuje kvantifikátorům v angličtině a to zejména použití much, many, a lot of. Metodické poznámky: Materiál je vhodný pro maturitní obory. Je možné jej použít i u oborů učebních. Datum vytvoření: Ověření ve výuce:
Quantifiers I
Quantifiers A type of determiner; give information about the number of something; appear in front of nouns; function also as pronouns. All, any, enough, less, many, more, a couple of, a lot of, much, few,...
Much x many Much money. Not much money. Many books. Not many books.
Much Much + uncountable nouns: Did you buy much bread for dinner? We haven’t got much luggage. Have you got any money? Not much. How much time do you need?
Many Many + countable nouns: Did you buy many new CDs? We don’t have many questions. Have you got any real friends? Not many. How many people do you know here?
A lot of - lots of A lot of (lots of) money. Not a lot of (lots of) money. A lot of (lots of) books. Not a lot of (lots of) books.
A lot of - lots of A lot of (lots of) + (un)countable nouns: Did you buy a lot of new CDs? We don’t have lots of questions. There is a lot of (lots of) money, food, water… There is a lot of (lots of) trees, people, things...
Usage Much - in questions and negative sentences: Do you drink much beer? I don’t drink much beer. Many, a lot of, lots of - in questions, negative, positive. I don’t have many (a lot of/ lots of) friends. I have many (a lot of/ lots of) friends. Do you have many (a lot of/ lots of) friends.
Usage Much; a lot of - without a noun: Do you watch TV much? No, not much. We like eating out, so we go to restaurants a lot of (positive). I don’t like him very much. Tom spoke to me, but he didn’t say much.
Literatura MURPHY, R. English Grammar in Use. 3. vyd. Cambridge: CUP, ISBN CLARKE, S. Macmillan English Grammar In Context Essential. 1. vyd. Oxford: Macmillan Publisher Ltd, ISBN
How much? or How many? people do you know here? milk is there in the fridge? food did you buy? photos did you take? money does it cost?