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anas? S4: No, I have no bananas./ I don’t have many bananas. 可數(shù)名詞: apples, oranges, eggs, onions, pancakes, biscuits, potatoes 不可數(shù)名詞: milk, flour, beef, yogurt, orange juice, cheese, jam, honey S1: I have a lot of cooking oil. (Uncountable noun) S2: I have a little cooking oil. S3: Do you have much cooking oil? S4: No, I have no cooking oil./ I don’t have much cooking oil. Lead in (A) There is/’s a lot of/a little/not much/no water in this bottle. There are a lot of/many/a few/not many/no bottles of water in the fridge. We can use a lot of, a little, a few, (not) much, (not) many and no to talk about quantities. 結(jié)論: a lot of/a little/not much/no 既可以修飾可數(shù)名詞又可以修飾不可數(shù)名詞 We use how many and how much to ask about quantities. How much water is there in this bottle? How many bottles of water are there in the fridge? Leadin 結(jié)論: how much +可數(shù)名詞 how many +不可數(shù)名詞 Do you know the differences between a lot of, a little, a few, (not) much, (not) many, and no? Read the following sentences to understand “a lot of”, “a little”, “(not) much” and “how much”. ? How much water is there on Earth? ? There is a lot of water on Earth. ? How much water is drinkable? ? Only a little water is drinkable. (There is not much fresh water.) Answer the following questions about quantities. ?How many books are there in your school? ?There are a lot of books. ?How many exercise books are there in your schoolbag? ?There are a few (not many) exercise books. Work out the rule 結(jié)論: Things to remember Q: Is there a lot of water in the pool? A: No, there‘ s (1)______________