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many – always with countable nouns (many cars, friends, etc.) (questions and negative setences)
much – always with uncountable nouns (much work, much snow, etc.) (questions and negative sentences).
a lot of / lots of – can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns (affirmative sentences).
a few – always with countable nouns
There are not many students studying maths this semester. Just a few.
There are a few seats left on the train.
a little – always with uncountable nouns
There is still a little water if you want to have a glass.
Do you have a little time?
few/little (without the articles a): not enough
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1. Mustn't means it's not allowed (δεν πρέπει, απαγορεύεται)
Example: You mustn't eat so much chocolate, you'll be sick
2. Don't have to means you don't need to do something, but it's fine if you want to do it (δεν χρειάζεται, δεν είναι ανάγκη):
Example: I don't have to get up early at the weekend.
3. Must shows strong obligation (πρέπει)
Example: I must study today.
Open the document to read the instructions for your writing. Careful! Do NOT translate. Following the instructions, use information from the text in Greek to write your email in your own words.
Write a letter of advice to the problem that you were given. You can have a look at the sample letter here or the ones on page 33 of your Workbook and the expressions for advice. You can upload it or bring it on paper.