Practice: expressing quantities with "hardly" and "not much"
Clase 7 de 24 • Curso de Inglés Intermedio B1: Verbos Infinitivos y Transitivos (2021)
Contenido del curso
Quantifiers from adjectives
- 3

Past necessities: using “have to” in the past
02:50 min - 4

Quantifiers as adverbs
01:02 min - 5

Practice: Quantifiers as adverbs
00:29 min - 6

Expressing quantities with "hardly" and "not much"
02:35 min - 7

Practice: expressing quantities with "hardly" and "not much"
Viendo ahora - 8

Other and another
01:01 min - 9

Using suffixes to turn adjectives into nouns
03:16 min
Present simple to refer to the future
Future possiblities and speculations
Phrasal verbs and transitive verbs
Present perfect simple and continous
Closing
Complete the following sentences using hardly, hardly any, or not much.
- This is a difficult exam! I ______ finished the first five questions.
- I am so hungry! I _______ ate anything for lunch!
- There hasn’t been _______ time to prepare for the meeting.
- Has it been raining a lot this week? No, _______ at all!
- Is this last exercise really difficult? ______, really.
Answer key
- This is a difficult! I hardly finished the first five questions.
- I am so hungry! I hardly ate anything for lunch.
- There hasn’t been much/ hardly any time to prepare for the meeting.
- Has it been raining a lot this week? No, not much at all!
- Is this last exercise really difficult? Not much, really.