BENEMÉRITA ESCUELA NORMAL MANUEL ÁVILA CAMACHO ENGLISH A1+ – Quantifiers (Review) Jimena Murillo Arellano Student’s name: Date: 25/01/2021
Quantifiers Some Any A lot of Much Many (a) Little (a) Few A / an
Carolina Olguin Vargas Program: LEPREE
Countable singular plural ✔ ✔ ✔
Semester: 5°
Uncountable
Affirmative
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My mother made so much – many – a lot of cake that we couldn’t finish it. Sarah has much – many – a lot of books in her bookcase. There aren’t much – many – a lot of eggs in the fridge to make a cake. There isn’t much – many – a lot of time to finish the project. Are there much – many – a lot of papers to type? April didn’t buy much – many – a lot of clothes yesterday. Sara doesn’t have much – many – a lot of Children. 2- I've got much – many – a lot of nice friends. 3- There isn't much – many – a lot of Coffee in my cup. 4- There aren't much – many – a lot of flats in our street. 5- I haven't got much – many – a lot of money. 6- There aren't much – many – a lot of eggs in the fridge. 7- My little brother has got much – many – a lot of toys. 8- Have you got much – many – a lot of English books? 9- We haven't got much – many – a lot of cheese in the fridge. 10- Are there much – many – a lot of trees in your garden? 11- She has got much – many – a lot of work to do. 12- I don't like much – many – a lot of sugar in my coffee. 13- There aren't much – many – a lot of students in our classroom. 14- Do much – many – a lot of animals live in the forest?
Ex. 2. Write a few or a little. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
There is a little flour in the bowl. There are a few oranges on the plate. There are a little can of coke in the fridge. There is a little vinegar in the bottle. There is a little orange juice in the jar. There are a few cookies in the tin. There are a few cucumbers in the fridge. We will come back in a few days.
Interrogative
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Ex. 1. Circle the correct one. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
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9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
There is a little traffic here. Would you like some beer? Just a little please. There are only a few biscuits left. Can I have a little pepper, please? Would you like a little water? There were a few taxis in front of the station. Put a little salt and mix the ingredients.
Ex. 3. Classify the nouns under the correct column people
tea
sugar
time
bag
apple
baby
coffee
milk
rice
work
art
bottle
cat
eye
mouse
news
furnitur e
love
table
butter
pen
water
man
music
plate
fork
fridge
cup
advice
book
hand
room
informatio n
power
paper
luggag e
garage
electricit y
tv
How much
Butter
People Sugar
Water Music
Time Tea coffe Milk
Hand information Power
Rice Work
Luggage
Bag
How many
Apple
Table Pen
Baby
Man
Bottle
Plate
Art
Fork
Cat
Fridge
Tv
Cup
Electrity
Mouse
Garage
Advice
News
Book
Paper v
Furniture
Room
Love Eye
Ex. 4. Complete with some or any. 1. Have you got any brothers and sisters? 2. There is some milk in the fridge. It’s for Susan. 3. This salad is awful! There isn’t any salt in it! 4. Well done! There aren’t any mistakes in your test! 5. She’s got some beautiful postcards from London. 6. Is there any sugar? 7. There are some books on the desk. 8. There is some soup for you in the fridge. 9. Mary has got some new friends. 10. We’ve got some cheese. Let’s make some sandwiches. 11. Has she got any cousins in England? 12. They have got some sugar, some eggs, some butter, but they don’t have any milk. 13. Is there any margarine in the cupboard?
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Are there any eggs, Nick? I can’t make a cake, because I can’t find any
flour.
Ex.5. Fill in the gaps using the right quantifier. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Can I have some orange juice? We haven’t got much time so hurry up! Do you have a few books about cats? Are there any desks in the classroom? They bought a lot of oranges and cherries yesterday. How any wine do you need? The train leaves at three. You’ve got a lot of time. I’ve got some money so I can’t give you a little . I’m sad because I’ve got only a few real friends. Can you give me a hand?
Ex.6. Read the dialogue and fill in the gaps. Tom: Dad, can I have a birthday party on next Saturday? Dad:Sure, why not. Are you going to invite anybody? Tom: Just some friends. Not too much Dad: That’s great! So we need to go shopping. Tom: I’ll do that. What should I buy? Dad: I’ll prepare a birthday cake for you so I will need eggs, a bag of flour, some sugar and some apples, but not too much _just two or three. Tom: Anything else? Dad: We’ll need some milk and orange juice. Oh, and some chocolate. Tom: Is that all? Dad: Yes. Remember not to buy any candles. We’ve got a few in the cupboard, we don’t need more. Tom: Will you give me some money? Dad: Here you are! Hurry up! We don’t have much time.