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NEYA ENGLISH 3

LESSON 8 – QUANTIFIERS countable


nouns
 
uncountable
nouns

A/AN | THE HOMEWORK


1. I have read _______ Arabian Nights.
2. Dawn is _______ English paper.
3. _______ whole milk was spilled.
4. He is _______ European boy.
5. We saw _______ snake in _______ grass.
6. _______ handle of this jug is durable.
7. He came here ______ hour ago.
8. _______ topic we are discussing, is very interesting.
9. She gave me _______ book.
10. He read _______ book I gave him.
11. I have _______ bag of rice.
12. ________ river is full of water.
13. We rode ________ elephant.
14. ________ rich old lady bought _______ beautiful necklace.
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HOMEWORK
 

NEW
 
COUNTABLE &
 
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

countable
nouns
 
uncountable
nouns

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PUT THE WORDS IN TWO COLUMNS PRACTICE
A. COUNTABLE NOUNS
B. UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

1. MANY/MUCH QUANTIFIERS

2. SOME/ANY
3. LITTLE/FEW
4. A FEW/A LITTLE quantifiers

5. A LOT OF/LOTS OF 6
HOW MUCH? HOW MANY? HOW TO USE
• use HOW MUCH + UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
ask to know
1. How much sugar would you like? quantity or
2. How much time do we have to amount of
finish? something
3. How much money did you spend?
4. How much milk is in the fridge?
• use HOW MUCH + SINGULAR/PLUAR NOUN ask to know
(or with verbs COST and BE) the price

1. How much is this dress? UNCOUNTABLE


NOUNS
2. How much are these shoes?
HOW MUCH
COUNTABLE NOUNS
3. How much did your jacket cost?
HOW MANY 7
4. How much will it cost me?

HOW MUCH? HOW MANY? HOW TO USE


• use HOW MANY + PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUN
1. How many days are there in • ask to know
January? quantity or
2. How many students are in this room? amount of
3. How many books did you buy? something
4. How many cousins do you have?
A: I would like to buy some cheese? • the noun is often
omitted in questions
B: How much (cheese) would you like?
when it is obvious
A: I need some coins what are we talking
B: How many do you need? about
A: I need some sugar 8
B: How much do you need?
EXERCISE 1
HOW MUCH/
HOW MANY

EXERCISE 2
1. There is too _______ water in the bathtub.
2. How ________ brothers and sisters has Anne got? MUCH/
3. I don't receive _______ letters nowadays. MANY
4. How ________ rice do you eat per week?
5. I put too ________ salt in the soup.
6. How ________ people were at the party?
7. It doesn't make ________ sense.
8. There wasn’t ________ traffic on the motorway.
9. My grandfather does not have ________ hair
anymore.
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10. How _________ plates do we need?
 
SOME OR ANY HOW TO USE
• SOME/ANY + PLURAL COUNTABLE &
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
+ Positive SOME
• There is some cheese in the fridge.

- Negative ANY
• There isn’t any cheese in the fridge.
? Question ANY* *there are exceptions
• Is there any cheese in the fridge?
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SOME OR ANY HOW TO USE


• SOME/ANY + PLURAL COUNTABLE &
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

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EXERCISE 3
 

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LITTLE /FEW HOW TO USE


A LITTLE/ A FEW
1.FEW + PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS = NOT MANY; NOT
ENOUGH, NEARLY NO..
2. A FEW + PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS = SOME; A SMALL
AMOUNT…

3. LITTLE + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS = NOT MUCH; NOT


ENOUGH, NEARLY NO..

4. A LITTLE + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS = SOME; A SMALL


AMOUNT… 14
LITTLE /FEW A LITTLE/ A FEW HOW TO USE

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EXERCISE 4
 
A LITTLE/
A FEW

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1. Let's go to the movies. I have ______ money. EXERCISE 5
2. I'm sorry, I can't pay for your lunch. I have ______ money.
3. Not many children like vegetables. For example, ______
A LITTLE/
children eat squash. A FEW/
4. Joe is always angry. That's why he has ______ friends. FEW/
5. Bill didn't drink all the soda. There’s _____ left. LITTLE
6. The party was fun. There were _____ people I knew there.
7. Your house is almost empty! You have ______ furniture.
8. There’s ______ milk in the refrigerator. You can share it with
your brother.
9. May I please have _______ more coffee?
10. Greg is always busy; he has _______ free time.
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A LOT OF/ LOTS OF


= A LARGE
QUANTITY OF HOW TO USE
SOMETHING UNCOUNTABLE /
UNCOUNTABLE
1. A LOT OF + UNCOUNTABLE  NOUNS
NOUNS
1. I need a lot of coffee = I need lots of coffee. IN POSITIVE,
NEGATIVE &
2. There is a lot of traffic today. QUESTIONS
2. A LOT OF + PLURAL COUNTABLE NOUNS
1. She has a lot of friends= She has lots of friends.
2. There are a lot of cars on the streets.  

3. LOTS OF+ COUNTABLE/UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS


1. Lots of people went to the game.
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2. Listening to music is lots of fun.  
EXERCISE 6
A LOT OF/
MANY/
MUCH

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HOMEWORK
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH QUANTIFIERS
QUANTIFIERS
MANY, MUCH, A FEW, A LITTLE, SOME, ANY

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