1. Are there (many / much) trees in the garden? 2. She’s got (much / a lot of) friends. 3. Have you got (much / many) milk in your glass? 4. There’s (any / some) water in the bottles. 5. He hasn’t got (any / some) glasses. Underline the correct answer. 1. There is (some / any) milk in my glass. 2. Are there (some / any) books in the classroom? 3. We’ve got (some / any) pens in our bags. 4. There aren’t (some / any) dogs in the garden. 5. Is there (any / some) water in the fridge? 6. There are (some / any) zebras at the zoo. Write much / many. 1 Have they got ......................... flowers in their garden? 2 You haven’t got ................ comics. 3 There aren’t .............. boys at the playground. 4 Is there ................ water in that bottle? 5 He hasn’t got ................ money. Write: much / many / a lot of. 1 The Browns have got .................. rooms in their house. 2 Is there ................ salt in the soup? 3 There aren’t .................. houses in that street. 4 There is ................ smoke in the air. 5 There isn’t .................. rice in the packet. 6 Has he got .................. cousins in Athens?
Write: some / any.
1. There aren’t ................ pens in my bag. 2. She doesn’t read ................ magazines. 3. There is ............ water on the table. 4. Can I have ................ biscuits, please? 5. Do you want ................ pizza? 6. 6 Have they got .................... books?
Underline the correct answer.
1. Peter hasn’t got (much / many) spaghetti on his plate. 2. There are (many / a lot of) cars on the road. 3. Can you see (many / a lot of) flowers? 4. Tina hasn’t got (a lot of / much) butter on her bread. 5. Are there (many / much) cups in the cupboard? 6. Is there (much / many) rice on the plate?