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D3 - Lesson 15

The document provides examples and exercises to practice using 'there is/are' and quantifiers like 'some', 'any', 'a few', 'a lot of' in English. It includes pictures to check for objects, examples writing sentences using the quantifiers, and filling in blanks in sentences with the appropriate quantifier.
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D3 - Lesson 15

The document provides examples and exercises to practice using 'there is/are' and quantifiers like 'some', 'any', 'a few', 'a lot of' in English. It includes pictures to check for objects, examples writing sentences using the quantifiers, and filling in blanks in sentences with the appropriate quantifier.
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THERE IS / THERE ARE…

I. Look at the pictures and check.


II. Write: there is, there isn’t, there are or there aren’t.

1. some bread.
2. some
apples.
3.
three bananas.
4. any orange juice.
5. two biscuits.
6. some sugar.
7. any burgers.
8.
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an egg.
9. any tomatoes.
10. any salt.
III. Complete the sentences using a/an, some or any.

1. There is jam in the fridge but there isn’t butter.

2. Is there cheese in the fridge?

3. Are there hamburgers?

4. There is orange on the table.

5. There is coffee.
6. There isn’t cake in the fridge but there is cupcake.

7. Are there bananas in the bag?

8. There is watermelon and melon in the fridge.

9. There aren’t eggs but there are potatoes.

10. There is salad on my plate.

11. There are cookies for the children.

12. There is coconut in the fridge.

IV. Check the correct sentences.

V.

Use

how much or how many to complete the sentences.


VI. Complete with a lot of, a few or a little.

VII. Choose the correct options.

VIII.

Listen and check. What would Scott like?

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