Grammar Rule Examples I’ve got many games. There isn’t much time. Do you get much homework? Remember! Use ‘many’ for things we can count. Use ‘much’ for things we can’t count. How many computers / games / sweets are there? How much time / money / homework have you got? Be careful! In questions and negative sentences we use ‘much’, but we usually use ‘a lot of’ in positive sentences. Have you got much water? I haven’t got much water. I’ve got a lot of water. We say... We don’t say... I’ve got many toys. (NOT I’ve got much toys.) There isn’t much chocolate. (NOT There isn’t many chocolate.) He’s got a lot of homework. (NOT He’s got much homework.) https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/sites/kids/files/attachment/grammar-games-much-and-many-worksheet.pdf https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/sites/kids/files/attachment/grammar-practice-much-and-many-answers.pdf
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Grammar Rule Examples I have got a brother. They have got a swimming pool. He has got a cat. Remember! I have got a brother. = I ’ve got a brother. You have got blue eyes! = You' ve got blue eyes! He has got a sister. = He' s got a sister. We have got a cat. = We 've got a cat. They have got a swimming pool.= They 've got a swimming pool. Be careful! For negatives add ‘n't’ or 'not' . I have n’t got a brother. I have not got a brother. They have n’t got a swimming pool. They have not got a swimming pool. He has n’t got a cat. He has not got a cat. We say... We don’t say... Have you got a brother? Yes, I have. (NOT You have got a brother? Yes, I have got.) Have they got a swimming pool? No, they haven’t. (NOT They have got a swimming pool? No, they haven't got.) Has he got a cat? Yes, he has. (NOT He has got a cat? Yes, he has got. ) https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/sites/kids/files/attachment/grammar-practi
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Grammar Rule Examples I like chocolate. They lik e the zoo. We like vegetables. Remember! Add an 's' for she, he and it . She likes apples. He likes the park. It likes warm water. Be careful! For negatives add ‘don’t’ or ‘doesn’t’ . I don’t like chocolate. He doesn’t like the zoo. They don’t like vegetables. We say... We don’t say... Do you like bananas? (NOT You like bananas?) Does he like the beach? (NOT You like the beach?) Do they like courgettes? (NOT You like courgettes? ) (When asking a normal question we say Do you like + noun? but for showing surprise you can say You like + noun? ) https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/sites/kids/files/attachment/grammar-games-like-and-dont-like-worksheet.pdf https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/sites/kids/files/attachment/grammar_practice_like_and_dont_like.pdf