The document provides examples of using determiners such as "some", "any", "much", "many", "a lot of", "a few" in sentences. It asks the reader to choose the correct determiner to complete sentences and provides sample sentences using determiners correctly.
The document provides examples of using determiners such as "some", "any", "much", "many", "a lot of", "a few" in sentences. It asks the reader to choose the correct determiner to complete sentences and provides sample sentences using determiners correctly.
The document provides examples of using determiners such as "some", "any", "much", "many", "a lot of", "a few" in sentences. It asks the reader to choose the correct determiner to complete sentences and provides sample sentences using determiners correctly.
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate determiner.
1. She hasnt got . friends. (some / any) 2. I didnt do . work today. (much / many) 3. She didnt eat food. (much / many) 4. There arent trees in the garden. (much / many) 5. I havent read books. (many / much) 6. How time do you need to finish this assignment? (much / many) 7. We have planted roses in the garden. (some / any)
8. Dont waste time watching TV. (much / many)
9. She can speak languages. (much / many) 10. She hasnt got .. cars. (some / any) 11. If you find .. strawberries, keep some for me. (any / some) 12. You can borrow . book you like. (many / any)
"Some / Any / Much / Many"
1. Did the teacher give us any homework? - Yes, but not 2. Nick never does
work. He is a very lazy boy.
3. Could you lend me fifty dollars? - No, I haven't got
4. She has had as 5. I bought
success as her brother.
bread, but I didn't buy any butter. I forgot!
6. She is a warm and friendly girl. She has so
7. I've got
lessons do you have on Mondays? - Only three, mum.
9. Kate was very
11.
friends.
interesting things to tell you. Let's meet at seven o'clock and I'll tell you