The document provides two exercises to practice using quantifiers such as a, an, some, any, much, many, a few, a little, a lot of, and no. The first exercise contains 10 multiple choice questions where the learner must choose the appropriate quantifier to complete each sentence. The second exercise contains another 20 sentences for which the learner must select the fitting quantifier from the multiple choice options provided. The exercises are designed to help students learn when and how to use different types of quantifiers correctly in the English language.
The document provides two exercises to practice using quantifiers such as a, an, some, any, much, many, a few, a little, a lot of, and no. The first exercise contains 10 multiple choice questions where the learner must choose the appropriate quantifier to complete each sentence. The second exercise contains another 20 sentences for which the learner must select the fitting quantifier from the multiple choice options provided. The exercises are designed to help students learn when and how to use different types of quantifiers correctly in the English language.
The document provides two exercises to practice using quantifiers such as a, an, some, any, much, many, a few, a little, a lot of, and no. The first exercise contains 10 multiple choice questions where the learner must choose the appropriate quantifier to complete each sentence. The second exercise contains another 20 sentences for which the learner must select the fitting quantifier from the multiple choice options provided. The exercises are designed to help students learn when and how to use different types of quantifiers correctly in the English language.
Choose the appropriate quantifier: a, an, some, any, much, many, a few, a little, a lot of, no.
Exercise 1
1. I haven't got my camera, so I can't take ... photographs.
a. some b. any c. much d. a few 2. How ... milk do you want in your coffee? a. much b. many c. some d. any 3. Could I have ... orange? a. an b. a c. any d. some 4. I can join you for the evening. I have … plans. a. many b. a c. any d. no 5. I didn't buy a shirt, I bought ... hat for my mother. a. an b. a c. some d. many 6. I can advise … good movies to watch at the weekend. a. a b. many c. any d. a few 7. Are there ... empty shops in your village? a. some b. much c. a lot of d. no 8. I listened to ... music. a. an b. much c. some d. a few 9. She didn't eat much for lunch, only ... apple. a. some b. an c. many d. no 10. I read ... books last month. a. a b. a few c. much d. many Exercise 2 1. How ... people are coming to the party? a. some b. much c. many d. any 2. I haven't got ... luggage. a. many b. some c. any d. no 3. The child could climb the tree with … difficulty. a. many b. much c. an d. a little 4. We met ... interesting people at the party. a. a little b. any c. some d. many 5. Paula hasn't got ... money. a. many b. much c. a d. a little 6. I have … homework to do. Let’s go out. a. no b. much c. some d. a lot of 7. There aren't ... hotels in this town. a. many b. much c. some d. a few 8. I drink ... tea. a. much b. a lot of c. many d. a few 19. I know … Italian but I want to learn the language to find a job in Italy. a. a little b. much c. any d. many 20. Sorry, I don’t have … time. Can we talk about it later? a. a few b. a little c. no d. any