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Quantifiers ADVANCED

The document provides examples of using quantifiers like some/any, much/many, a few/a little/a lot of, and a/an correctly in sentences. It shows common quantifier pairs and the contexts in which they are typically used through example sentences. The document serves as a reference for English language learners to learn how to properly quantify nouns in their writing and speech.

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Quantifiers ADVANCED

The document provides examples of using quantifiers like some/any, much/many, a few/a little/a lot of, and a/an correctly in sentences. It shows common quantifier pairs and the contexts in which they are typically used through example sentences. The document serves as a reference for English language learners to learn how to properly quantify nouns in their writing and speech.

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SOME OR ANY?

MUCH/MANY, HOW MUCH/HOW


MANY?
1) There are some/any children in
the classroom. 1) There aren’t many/much chips
2) Is there any/some milk in the in your dish.
fridge? 2) There isn’t much/many cola in
3) Are there some/any rooms in the glass.
the hotel? 3) How much/many cafés are
4) She doesn’t have any/some there in St. Petersburg?
free time. 4) How many/much siblings have
5) He has some/any ice-cream. you got?
6) Can we have some/any tea, 5) How much/many homework
please? do you have?
7) Do you have some/ any 6) We’ve got much/many things
qualifications? to do.
8) There aren’t any/some good 7) Can I drink much/many water
restaurants in the centre. from this bottle?

A FEW, A LITTLE AND A LOT OF. A OR AN?

1) There is a little/a few money in 1) My teacher is ___ cool


my account. person.
2) There is a few/a little milk in 2) There is ___ cat in that
the fridge. tree.
3) There are a few/a lot of lemons 3) There are a lot of animals
on the table. in ___ zoo, ___ elephant,
4) There is a few/a little quantity ___ partritge, ___ lion....
of sugar in the jar. 4) We took ___ lemon, ___
5) They have a few/a little apple and ___ pear.
chocolate for eating. 5) Is there ___ banana on
6) There are a few/a little oranges the table?
in the cupboard. 6) I don’t have ___ apple for
7) There are a few/a little/ a lot of my English teacher, so I
oranges in the tree. on’t pass the exam.

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