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lots of (informal) + countable/uncountable noun There are lots of mistakes in the essay. much + uncountable noun We do not have much information about the contest. many + countable noun Many young people enjoy hiking as their favorite too many + countable noun (negative meaning) outdoor activity. too much + uncountable noun (negative meaning) There are too many people in this room. enough + countable/uncountable noun She has too much work to do during weekdays. PRONUNCIATION Pronouncing / tʃ/, /ʃ/ and /k/ /tʃ/ /ʃ/ /k/ • beach /bi:tʃ/ • much /mʌtʃ/ • cheap /tʃi:p/ • nature /ˈneɪtʃər/ • future /'fju:tʃər/ • chef /ʃef/ • champagne /ʃæmˈpeɪn/ • machine /məˈʃiːn/ • sheep /ʃiːp/ • shop /ʃɒp/ UK • stomach /'stʌmsk/ • chemist /'kemɪst/ • school/sku:l/ • ache /eɪk/ • technology /tekˈnɒlədʒi/ UK ; PRACTICE Pronunciation Circle the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. which B. chef C. watch D. cheese 2. A. such B. school C. ache D. schedule 3. A. children B. chair C. rich D. machine 4. A. chocolate B. change C. champagne D. kitchen 5. A. teach B. orchestra C. chemist D. technology Vocabulary a. Circle the odd one out. 1. A. river B. room C. pond D. stream 2. A. company B. school C. hospital D. nature 3. A. dirty B. fresh C. clean D. pure 4. A. cars B. facilities C. motorbikes D. trucks 5. A. music B. film C. noise D. theater