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1) Some & any

1. Have you got any tea?


2. Are there any tomatoes left?
3. Have you got any bread?
4. Could I have any bread please?
5. There is some sugar on the table.
6. I haven’t got any milk left. I will drink some fruit juice.
7. I can lend you some money if you want.
8. We haven’t got any eggs.
9. There is some bread on the table.
10. There’s some fruit in the basket.
11. I’ve got some cheese.
12. There aren’t any apples in the bowl.
13. Are there any sausages?
14. Is there any milk in the bottle?
15. I haven’t got any butter.
16. There are some rolls for dinner.
17. There isn’t any jam left.
18. There aren’t any eggs for lunch.

2) How many/ How much


1. How many boys are there?
2. How much juice do you need?
3. How much homework have you got?
4. How many posters has Peter got?
5. How much butter would you like?
6. How many tomatoes are there?
7. How many photos did you take?
8. How much bacon is there in the fridge?
9. How much milk is there in the bottle?
10. How many eggs do we need for this recipe?

3) A lot of/ Many / Much


1. Are there many teachers at the party?
2. There are a lot of trees in this park.
3. They have a lot of time to play football.
4. I don’t take much sugar in my tea.
5. My grandma has got a lot of hamsters
6. Do they need much time to paint the room?
7. Sorry, I haven’t much money for you
8. Are there many things to buy?
9. There are a lot of questions he can’t answer
10. Do you visit many countries every year?
11. I usually eat a lot of bread
12. There aren’t many people at the bus stop
13. Are there many messages for Mr. Jenkins? Yes, there are many
14. She knows a lot of English people
15. There were a lot of tourists at Rome
16. Are there many vegetables in the fridge?
17. There is a lot of water here
18. Does she write many messages?
19. I don’t buy much fish because it’s expensive
20. Dad always reads a lot of newspapers.

MUCH MANY A LOT OF

1) Complete with much or many


1. Many eggs.
2. Much bread.
3. Many cakes.
4. Much pizza.
5. Many children.
6. Much butter.
7. Much cheese.
8. Much fast food.
9. Many sandwiches.
10. Much ketchup.

2) Complete the sentences using much many or a lot of


1. Do you drink much coffee?
2. My grandfather has got many books in his house.
3. There isn’t much butter in the fridge.
4. We saw a lot of beautiful paintings in the museum.
5. Hurry up! We haven’t got much time.
6. I have bought a new car. It didn’t cost much money.
7. Last summer we visited London and we saw a lot of interesting places.
8. There were a lot of students in the classroom.
9. Mary has got many friends. She is very friendly.
10. Do you usually recycle much paper?
11. We went to the cinema last week. There were a lot of interesting films.
12. Were there many people at the party last night?
13. Have you got many animals in your farm?
14. My mother bought many sweets for my brother’s birthday party.
15. I ate a lot of chocolate last night and now I have a stomachache.

3) Complete the sentences with one of these words:


much, many, how much, how many.
1. How many people came to your party last Saturday?
2. Martin didn’t make many mistakes in his exam.
3. How much cola did you drink at the party?
4. How many eggs have you bought in the supermarket?
5. How many students are there in your classroom?
6. Many flights were cancelled because of the rain.
7. Peter spent much time studying for his exam but unfortunately, he failed it.
8. How much tea does your father drink a day? Two cups of tea.
9. I didn’t see many friends at the party last night.
10. How many bottles of wine are there in the kitchen?

QUANTIFIERS
A. Fill in the blanks with “much”, “many”, or “a lot of”.
1. Have you got a lot of money?
2. My brother has many books.
3. There isn’t much sugar.
4. Have you got much beer?
5. He has got many cousins.
6. He drinks too much whisky.
7. She doesn’t smoke many cigarettes.
8. There aren’t many flowers in the vase.
9. Is there much cheese in the fridge?
10. Are there many bananas in the supermarket?
11. She eats a lot of chocolate everyday.
12. There are too many people at the zoo today!
13. I don’t like lemons very much.
14. The little boy can’t buy many sweets because he doesn’t have much money.
15. Do you usually buy so much bread every Monday?

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