PULC/British English/B/III/4
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Quantity
- I have a dog.
- You have two dogs.
- Mary has three dogs.
- Joseph has four dogs.
- Marilyn has five dogs.
- Together, you and Joseph have six dogs.
- Marilyn has more dogs than you.
- Joseph has more dogs than Mary.
- I have some pens.
- You have many pens.
- Joseph has few pens.
- Mary has no pens.
- I have a lot of books.
- Jane has a few magazines.
- Mark has several dictionaries.
- There are a few errors.
- Tom has a dozen hats.
- She is bringing a bunch of flowers.
- He has a lot of money.
- They have little money.
- She is drinking a little tea.
- They are bringing more coffee.
- She is requesting further money.
- I am seeing several people over there.