May 8, 2024
How many beers did you have?
I do not know. I have a lot.
I love her a lot.
How much coffee did you have?
A lot.
I have to do a few things this afternoon.
I always put a few milk in my tea.
I put a few milk in my tea.
I have no time today= I do not have any time today.
How much time do you have?
None.
Much / muany
How many beers did you have?
Perfect, you can also say "How much beer did you have?"
I do not know.
I have a lot.
Present tense: I have a lot
Past tense: I had a lot
I love her a lot.
How much coffee did you have?
A lot.
I have to do a few things this afternoon.
I always put a fewlittle bit of milk in my tea.
"I always put a little milk in my tea" is also ok
I put a fewlittle bit of milk in my tea.
Other good answers:
I put a little milk in my tea
I put a bit of milk in my tea
I put some milk in my tea
Fun answers:
I put a dash of milk in my tea
I put a splash of milk in my tea
I put a dollop of milk in my tea
I put a smidgen of milk in my tea
I have no time today= I do not have any time today.
How much time do you have?
None.
Feedback
Great stuff, there are many amounts of milk that can be put into tea :)
Much / munvs May
How many beers did you have?
I do not know.
I've haved a lot.
I love her a lot.
How much coffee did you have?
A lot.
I have to do a few things this afternoon.
I always put a fewsome milk in my tea.
Since you can't actively count out how much milk you put in your tea, you can't really say "few"
I put a fewsome milk in my tea.
I have no time today= = I do not have any time today.
I mean, they mean the same thing. But the first one is a lot more awkward.
How much time do you have?
None.
Much / muany
How many beers did you have?
I do not know.
I have a lot.
I love her a lot.
How much coffee did you have?
A lot.
I have to do a few things this afternoon.
I always put a fewsome milk in my tea.
I put a fewsome milk in my tea.
I have no time today= I do not have any time today.
How much time do you have?
None.
Much / muany
How many beers did you have?
I do not know.
I haved a lot.
I love her a lot.
How much coffee did you have?
A lot.
I have to do a few things this afternoon.
I always put a fewsome milk in my tea.
I put a fewsome milk in my tea.
I have no time today= I do not have any time today.
How much time do you have?
None.
Feedback
Great job! (:
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