The document is an English exercise about using quantities like "a", "an", "some", "any", "much" and "many" correctly. It contains examples of dialogues and questions using these words. It also asks students to identify which quantifiers can be used with different objects like chewing gum, boxes, furniture etc. The exercises focus on practicing correct usage of specific quantifiers in questions, statements and conversations.
The document is an English exercise about using quantities like "a", "an", "some", "any", "much" and "many" correctly. It contains examples of dialogues and questions using these words. It also asks students to identify which quantifiers can be used with different objects like chewing gum, boxes, furniture etc. The exercises focus on practicing correct usage of specific quantifiers in questions, statements and conversations.
The document is an English exercise about using quantities like "a", "an", "some", "any", "much" and "many" correctly. It contains examples of dialogues and questions using these words. It also asks students to identify which quantifiers can be used with different objects like chewing gum, boxes, furniture etc. The exercises focus on practicing correct usage of specific quantifiers in questions, statements and conversations.
1. Complete the dialogue with a, an, some or any: A: Have you got any fruit? B: Yes, we’ve got some bananas some apples and some oranges. A: Good. Please give me an apple, an orange and some grapes. B: Do you want any other food? A: Yes, I want a bottle of milk and some bread. B: Fine. Do you want any shampoo? A: Ok! Please give me some shampoo. B: Here you are. Is that all? A: Yes, thank you. 2. Write some or any: a. There aren’t any letters for you b. Have you got any brothers or sisters? c. We need some milk. d. She has got some interesting friends. e. Are there any restaurants near here? f. I’m having some problems with my car. g. I didn’t have any breakfast today. h. Do you know any people from America? 3. Write questions using how much or how many: a. How many symphonies did Beethoven write? b. How many cents are there in a dollar? c. How many kilometers are there in a mile? d. How much blood is there in a person’s body? e. How much air do we breathe every minute? 4. Put in much or many: a. I haven’t got much time b. There aren’t many people here c. Are there many Americans in your school? d. I don’t eat much meat. e. Do you know many songs in English? 5. Complete the sentences with How much or How many and then answer the questions: a. How much homework have you got today? Some English activities. b. How many people have got glasses in your class? (Three)
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c. How many cousins have you got? (Four)
d. How much coffee do your parents drink? (Two cups of coffee) e. How many books are there in your schoolbag? (Six) f. How much chocolate do your friends eat? (A bar) g. How many students are there in your school? (Eight hundred) h. How much paper is there on your desk? (A lot) 6. Tick the words we can use with the objects below.
a an some How many How much
chewing gum x x box x x furniture x x glue x x posters x x shampoo x x envelope x x wood x x
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