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This document provides examples of using quantifiers like "much", "many", "a little", "a few", and "a lot" in different contexts. It includes fill-in-the-blank exercises, underlining corrections, and choosing the appropriate quantifier for sentences. The goal is to practice using these common English quantifiers accurately depending on whether the noun is countable or uncountable.

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Much

This document provides examples of using quantifiers like "much", "many", "a little", "a few", and "a lot" in different contexts. It includes fill-in-the-blank exercises, underlining corrections, and choosing the appropriate quantifier for sentences. The goal is to practice using these common English quantifiers accurately depending on whether the noun is countable or uncountable.

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MUCH/ MANY/ A LOT OF A LITTLE/ A FEW LITTLE/ FEW

1 Fill in “ much” or “many”.

1 How __________ trees? 9 How ________ eggs?


2 How ___________ children? 10 How ______ people?
3 How ___________ shops? 11 How __________ Coke?
4 How ___________ pencils? 12 How __________ tomatoes?
5 How ___________ beef? 13 How __________ biscuits?
6 How __________ poems? 14 How _________ lamb?
7 How ___________ olive oil? 15 How _________ flour?
8 How ___________ mustard?

2 Fill in the blanks with “much”, “many” or “a lot of”.

1 There are ______________ birds in the sky.


2 I haven’t got _____________homework today.
3 John hasn’t got ___________ money.
4 There aren’t _______________cars in the street.
5 There is _________________ coffee in the cup.
6 Are there _________________ apples on the tree?
7 Jane spends ____________ money at the shops.
8 Have you got ___________ bread in the cupboard?
9 Are there ___________ children on the beach?
10 We are early. We have _______________ time.
3 Fill in “a little” or “a few”.
1 put _____________ flour 6 add __________________ baking soda
2 add ____________ sugar 7 chop __________________ potatoes
3 slice ____________apples 8 boil __________________ spaghetti
4 cut _____________oranges 9 bake __________________ bread
5 pour ____________honey 10 add _________________ butter

4 Choose the correct item.


1 Have you got ______________ friends?
A many B much C a lot of
2 There are _________________ people in the room.
A much B a little C a lot of
3 Can I have _____________ sugar, please?
A a few B a little C a lot of
4 How _____________ oranges are on the table?
A many B a few C much
5 How _______________ money has Fred got?
A many B a few C much
6 There are _______________ monkeys at the zoo.
A much B a few C a little
7 There are ____________ chairs in the room.
A a little B much C a few
8 There is ____________ tuna in the tin.
A much B a few C a little
9 Please, buy __________ cucumbers!
A a little B many C a few
10 We don’t need ________ eggs.
A much B a little C a lot of

5. Underline the correct word.

1) They’re going away for a few / a little days.

2) I think you’ve put too many / too much sugar in your tea.

3) How many / much time have we got left?

4) Do you know much / many foreign people? — No, I don’t. I know very few / a
few.

5) He’s got little / a little time. He can play football.

6) We’ve got little / a little coffee. It’s not enough for all of us.

7) There are a few / few sweets in the box. It’s almost empty.
8) I’ve got few / a few apples. I can make some juice.

6. Correct the mistakes.

1) There isn’t many milk in the fridge.

2) How much tomatoes do you need?

3) There’re a few people at the theatre. It’s almost empty.

4) There is many juice in the cartoon.

5) This dress doesn’t cost many money.

6) How much tigers are there in the zoo?

7) I would like a little biscuits to drink with tea.

8) We’ve got few ham. We can’t make any hamburgers.

7. Fill in many, much, a lot of.

1) How … sugar would you like?

2) How … peppers have we got?

3) I’ve got … new business ideas.

4) There aren’t … benches in the yard.

5) I saw … interesting films last week.

6) How … is this dress?

8. Choose the correct answer.

1) How … cheese should I buy?

A much B many C lots of

2) Could I have … more ice in my drink?

A a few B a little C many

3) Only … people know that he was a famous actor.


A much B a few C a little

4) I’ve got …. free time today. There’re a lot of businesses to do.

A little B much C few

5) She doesn’t eat … chocolate because she’s on a diet.

A many B a lot of C much

6) How … sweets are there in the bowl?

A lots of B few C many

9. Fill in a little, a few, little, few. Вставь a little, a few, little, few.

1) What would you like in your tea? – Just …. sugar, please.

2) I’ve only got … money, so I can’t afford to buy this jacket.

3) There are still …tickets left for the concert next Monday. – Great. I’ll go and
buy one.

4) There’s …. wine in the bottle. Would you like some?

5) Are there … chemists near here? Yes, …

6) I eat … fish. I prefer meat.

10. Answer the questions using a lot, many, much, a little, a few..

1) Have you got any envelopes? – Yes, …

2) How much money do you need for your holiday? – Not …

3) Would you like some coffee? – Just …

4) Were there any people at the meeting? – Yes, …

5) Is there any ham in the fridge? – Not …

6) How many cucumbers do we need for the salad? – Not …

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