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I. Circle The Correct Answers. IV. Fill in The Blanks With Much, Many, and

I. The document provides examples of using quantifiers such as "some", "any", "much", "many", and "a lot of" in sentences. It includes exercises to circle the correct quantifier, fill in blanks with quantifiers, and choose the appropriate quantifier for sentences. II. The second part asks to write sentences using the quantifier "some" and provides examples like "Would you like some more coffee?" III. The third part involves filling blanks with "much" or "many" in sample sentences.
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I. Circle The Correct Answers. IV. Fill in The Blanks With Much, Many, and

I. The document provides examples of using quantifiers such as "some", "any", "much", "many", and "a lot of" in sentences. It includes exercises to circle the correct quantifier, fill in blanks with quantifiers, and choose the appropriate quantifier for sentences. II. The second part asks to write sentences using the quantifier "some" and provides examples like "Would you like some more coffee?" III. The third part involves filling blanks with "much" or "many" in sample sentences.
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I. Circle the correct answers. IV.

Fill in the blanks with much, many, and


a lot of.
1. There aren’t some / any help.
1. John doesn’t have money.
2. Do you know some / any Americans? 2. There is gold in the bag
3. We need some / any more coffee. 3. I don’t have birds in the sky!
4. She has some / any interesting friends. 4. There aren’t cars in the street.
5. I don’t have some / any breakfast on 5. Are there apples on the tree?
Monday. 6. Jane spends money at the shops.
6. He hasn’t done some / any work for ten years. 7. Do you have bread in the cupboard?
7. Do you have some / any brothers and sisters? 8. Are there children on the beach?
8. I have some / any problems with my car. 9. We are early. We have time.

II. Write some sentences with some.

Ex: 0. Would you like some more coffee?

0. Could I have some bread?


Fill in a little or a few.

(Ask for coffee) lemonade

(Offer read) men


(Offer rice)
milk
(Ask for tomatoes)
sweets7.friends
(Offer more potatoes)
women8.houses
(Ask for more milk)

(Ask for oil)


VI. Choose the correct item.
money9.snow

1. Do you havefriends?
A) manyB) much C) a lot of
III. Put in much or many.
2. There arepeople in the room.

I don’t havetime. A) muchB) a little C) a lot of

Do you playfootball? 3. Can I havesugar, please?

A) a fewB) a little C) little


I don’t eatmeat.
4. Howoranges are on the table?
There aren’tpeople here.
A) manyB) a few C) much
We don’t haverain in summer.
5 Howmoney has Fred got?
Are thereAmerican in your country?
A) manyB) little C) much
Have you travelled tocountries? 6. There aremonkeys at the zoo.
Is theretraffic on the road? A) muchB) a few C) a little.

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