Grammar: A2 - ✨ Grammar Essentials: 🧩 Parts of Speech - Expanding - Lesson 4: Quantifiers with Uncountable Nouns (much, a little, a bit of)

Grammar: Quantifiers for Uncountable Nouns A2 Lesson 18: Using 'much', 'a little', & 'a lot of' What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use quantifiers like much , a little , a bit of , and a lot of to talk about the amount of uncountable nouns. Talking About Amounts Today, we will learn the special quantifiers we use for uncountable nouns . These are nouns for things we cannot count, like water, rice, time, and money. The Grammar Rule 📖 How to Use Quantifiers for Uncountable Nouns Quantifier Amount Used In Example much Large Questions (?) Negative (-) Do you have much homework? I don't have much time. a lot of Large Positive (+) I have a lot of work to do. a little Small Positive (+) I speak a little Khmer. a bit of Small Positive (+) (Spoken English) I need a bit of help. In Conversation Let's see how these words are used when planning for a party. Dara: Do we have much rice for the party tonight? Sophea: No, there isn't much rice