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                                    42A Lot of - A Few - A LittleUNIT 7 A Lot of - A few - A little %uf0d8 We use a lot of (lots of) with countable nouns and uncountable nouns. We use them in affirmative sentences.  %uf0fc There are a lot of plants in the garden. %uf0fc I have got a lot of yoghurt in the fridge. %uf0fc We don%u2019t need a lot of pens. %uf0fc There is lots of salt in the soup. Note: We use a lot or lots when there is no noun.  %uf0fc Sam loves her a lot. %uf0fc Frank is overweight. He eats a lot.  %uf0d8 We use a few with plural countable nouns. We usually use a few in affirmative sentences to talk about a small quantity. %uf0fc There are a few cars in the car park. %uf0fc I%u2019ve got a few books to read. %uf0d8 We use a little with uncountable nouns. We usually use a little in affirmative sentences to talk about a small quantity.  %uf0fc There is a little time to catch the train. %uf0fc I have got a little homework today.1 Look at the pictures and complete the blanks with a lot of, a few or a little. 1. There are __a lot of____ grapes in the bowl. 3. I have got _________ rice in the jar. 2. We need ___________ balloons for the party. 4. There are _______ people in the beach.
                                
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