The document contains two grammar exercises that distinguish between using "a little/a few" and "how much/how many". The first exercise provides sentences with blanks to be filled with "a little" or "a few" depending on if the item is uncountable or plural. The second exercise distinguishes between using "how much" for uncountable nouns and "how many" for plural countable nouns. The answer key provides the correct responses for each sentence in the two exercises.
The document contains two grammar exercises that distinguish between using "a little/a few" and "how much/how many". The first exercise provides sentences with blanks to be filled with "a little" or "a few" depending on if the item is uncountable or plural. The second exercise distinguishes between using "how much" for uncountable nouns and "how many" for plural countable nouns. The answer key provides the correct responses for each sentence in the two exercises.
The document contains two grammar exercises that distinguish between using "a little/a few" and "how much/how many". The first exercise provides sentences with blanks to be filled with "a little" or "a few" depending on if the item is uncountable or plural. The second exercise distinguishes between using "how much" for uncountable nouns and "how many" for plural countable nouns. The answer key provides the correct responses for each sentence in the two exercises.
The document contains two grammar exercises that distinguish between using "a little/a few" and "how much/how many". The first exercise provides sentences with blanks to be filled with "a little" or "a few" depending on if the item is uncountable or plural. The second exercise distinguishes between using "how much" for uncountable nouns and "how many" for plural countable nouns. The answer key provides the correct responses for each sentence in the two exercises.
1. Julia ate _____________ rice, she wasn't very hungry.
2. Mike ate ___________ chips, he wasn't very hungry. 3. She found ____________ cookies under her bed. 4. I need ___________ water to feel better, that's all. 5. Ashley needs _____________ sugar for the cake! 6. Peter saw _____________ girls running across the field.
2. How much or How many?
1. We need to buy some water. ______________ is there in the fridge?
2. ________________ bottles of water do we need? 3. _________________ coffee do you drink in a day? 4. _________________ cups of hot chocolate do you drink? 5. _________________ cookies do you have for breakfast? 6. __________________ sugar do you need to make a Burfi cake?
Answer Key for exercise 1:
1. Julia ate a little rice, she wasn't very hungry. 2. Mike ate a few chips, he wasn't very hungry. 3. She found a few cookies under her bed. 4. I need a little water to feel better, that's all. 5. Ashley needs a little sugar for the cake! 6. Peter saw a few girls running across the field. Answer Key for exercise 2: 1. We need to buy some water. How much is there in the fridge? 2. How many bottles of water do we need? 3. How much coffee do you drink in a day? 4. How many cups of hot chocolate do you drink? 5. How many cookies do you have for breakfast? 6. How much sugar do you need to make a Burfi cake?