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Let’s practice “Quantifiers”

a) Choose a, b or c.
1. There aren’t ________ books on the desk.
a. many b. much c. lots
2. She can’t buy anything. She has ________ money.
a. many b. a few c. no
3. Come on! We don’t have ________ time. The film starts in half an hour.
a. much b. few c. many
4. ________ people take the bus to work.
a. Lots of b. Lot of c. Much
5. It’s September but there are still ________ tourists on the island.
a. a little b. a few c. much
6. There was ________ noise at the restaurant.
a. many b. a lot c. lots of
7. How ________ bananas do you need?
a. much b. many c. a few
8. Would you like ________ chips with your burger?
a. some b. many c. a few
9. There is ________ milk. I think it’s enough for the cake.
a. many b. a few c. a little
10. There are ________ of beautiful flowers in my grandmother’s garden.
a. much b. a lot c. many

b) Circle the correct words.


1. There isn’t much / many butter in the fridge. I think we need to buy some.
2. Eve invites a lots / lot of people to her birthday party every year.
3. Sandra gave us a few / a little tips on how to stay fit.
4. How much / many salt did you put in the soup? It’s awful
5. I want much / a little sugar in my coffee.
6. How much / many pocket money do you get every week?
- I don’t get much / many. About $2.
7. I have only read a few / a little books but I’ve visited lots of / lot of websites to get
information I need.
c) Fill in the gaps logically.
1. How ………………. sugar did you put in your coffee?
2. I don’t have ………………. money with me. Can you give me $20?
3. Fran can’t talk to you right now. He has ………………. work.
4. I invited ………………. friends for my party.
5. I have ………………. time. Why don’t we go for a walk?
6. Don’t give ………………. cheese. Just a little. I don’t really like it.
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Dialogue
D) Look the picture. What do you think the people are talking about?

Vocabulary
➢ Adjectives ending in –ED and –ING
- Read the examples. What’s the difference between tired and tiring?

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