Much / many / a lot of
Fill in the gaps with much, many or a lot of.
Fill in the gaps with much, many or a lot of.
Fill in the blanks using “Does”, “does”, “has”, “is”, “Is”.
Put in the correct form of the plural.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb To Be.
Answer the questions with a lot, much or many.
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