This document provides examples of using quantifying adverbs such as "some", "any", "a", and "many" in sentences. It tests the reader's understanding of when to use each adverb by presenting 10 sentences with a blank and 3 potential adverb choices to choose from. The adverbs are used to quantify nouns like water, rice, bananas, orange juice, toys, grapes, book, time, shops, and restaurants.
This document provides examples of using quantifying adverbs such as "some", "any", "a", and "many" in sentences. It tests the reader's understanding of when to use each adverb by presenting 10 sentences with a blank and 3 potential adverb choices to choose from. The adverbs are used to quantify nouns like water, rice, bananas, orange juice, toys, grapes, book, time, shops, and restaurants.
This document provides examples of using quantifying adverbs such as "some", "any", "a", and "many" in sentences. It tests the reader's understanding of when to use each adverb by presenting 10 sentences with a blank and 3 potential adverb choices to choose from. The adverbs are used to quantify nouns like water, rice, bananas, orange juice, toys, grapes, book, time, shops, and restaurants.
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER: SOME- ANY- A - A FEW – MANY
1. I’ve got a _ water in my bag.
any / some / a 2. There is _ some rice in the cupboard. any / a / some 3. There aren’t _ any bananas on the table. any / some / a 4. Is there _ some _ orange juice? a / any / some 5. My parents gave me some __ new toys for my birthday. some / a / any 6. Are there some grapes in the fridge? a / some / any 7. I’ve got a book to read for school. some / a / any 8. We haven’t got any time! a / some / any 9. There are many _shops near the university. many / a few / some 10. Eating out is expensive here. There aren't any cheap restaurants. some / a / any