- We will have to hurry. We haven’t got little time MUCH
- I don’t like sugar, so I just put little sugar in my coffee.
- Don’t disturb me. I’ve got a lot of / much work to do. A LOT OF
- The cinema was almost empty. There were very few people there.
- I can’t believe you’re still hungry. You’ve had many foods to eat. A PLENTY OF
- He’s got so much money, he doesn’t know what to do with it.
- We can make omelettes for lunch. We’ve got a plenty of eggs.
- Lola’s mother died a few years ago.
- This is not the first time the car has broken down. It has happened much time before. MANY
- Many people do not like flying.
MUCH DAN MANY BIASA DIPAKAI DI (-) DAN (?). (+) A LOT OF.
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