This document provides example sentences using quantifiers like "some", "any", "how much/many" and prompts the reader to fill in the blanks with appropriate quantifiers. It then provides a matching activity between school subjects and related words.
This document provides example sentences using quantifiers like "some", "any", "how much/many" and prompts the reader to fill in the blanks with appropriate quantifiers. It then provides a matching activity between school subjects and related words.
This document provides example sentences using quantifiers like "some", "any", "how much/many" and prompts the reader to fill in the blanks with appropriate quantifiers. It then provides a matching activity between school subjects and related words.
Put How much / How many / Some / Any in the sentences.
Example: I need some paper and a pen to do my homework?
1-___________teachers are there in your school? 2-There arent ___________ tomatoes in the fridge, we must buy ___________. 3-Peter, have you got ___________ apples. Yes, I have. ____________ do you want? 4-Could I have ____________ bread, please. Yes. ___________ bread do you want? 5-I need ____________ new shoes, but I havent got ____________ money. 6-____________ water is in that glass? ___________ glasses of water can you drink in a day? 7-____________ magazines does your sister buy in a week? 8-We didnt get ____________ English homework yesterday, but we got ___________ Science homework. 9-He has to buy ____________ food for the camping trip but not _____________ sweets or chips. 10-___________ people listen to the radio everyday? 11. Ann always puts _____________ flowers in the hall. Should we bring __________ violets or a new house plant for her? 12. Would you like ______________ coffee? No, Id prefer ____________ tea, please. Match the school subjects with the words. Geography Biology History Art Science French Maths
Picasso, painting, sculptures
Percentages, addition, calculator Skeleton, microscope, plant Glacier, population, Nile River The Roman Empire, Napoleon, 1492 Paris, avoir, chteau Issac Newton, sulphuric acid, CO2