Exercise: little, few 4.

Exercise on the similarities between few, little and not many, not much.

Change the not much / not many phrases into more formal little / few sentences.

Example:
She doesn't have much work at the moment.

She has little     work at the moment.

1) He doesn't have much luck in life.

He has luck in life.

2) There aren't many cars on the road today.

There are cars on the road today.

3) I didn't see many animals at the zoo.

I saw animals at the zoo.

4) Messi didn't score many goals last month.

Messi scored goals last month.

5) We haven't got much time.

We have time.

6) John doesn't read many books.

John reads books.

7) I haven't got much interest in politics.

I have interest in politics.

8) Mary doesn't smoke many cigarettes.

Mary smokes cigarettes.

9) I don't buy many new clothes.

I buy new clothes.

10) She doesn't drink much coffee.

She drinks coffee.

 

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