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Activity

Week 1

English III
Block 1 Week 1
Quiz 1 some / any / much / many

Some / Any / Much / Many


Quiz
I. Complete the following sentences with the correct Quantifier: Some or Any. Pay close
attention to the form of the sentence: affirmative, negative, or question.
1. There isn’t any milk left in the fridge.
2. Would you like some ice-cream after lunch?
3. I bought many oranges to make juice.
4. This store doesn’t sell any wine to minors.
5. You should include some fruit in your breakfast.
6. She can’t eat any strawberries because she is allergic to them.
7. We need many tomatoes for the salad.
8. I can’t find any or some cookies in the kitchen cabinet.
9. When you go to the supermarket, can you buy many sodas for the party, please?

II. Choose the Quantifier: Much or Many that best completes the sentence. Pay close
attention to the form of the sentence: negative or question.
1. We don’t have much cheese to make quesadillas.
2. Are there many apples in the basket?
3. He didn’t drink much juice this morning.
4. How many eggs do I need to use to bake the cake?
5. Did you pick many carrots from the greenhouse?
6. If we are not careful, we won’t have much water in the future.
7. Don’t eat so many bananas! You will get sick.
8. How many pears did you buy?
9. There aren’t many biscuits left on the plate.
10. Can you prepare many sandwiches for the picnic?

Correct answers: 5.3 points each question.

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