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I. Circle The Correct Answers. IV. Fill in The Blanks With Much, Many, and A Lot of

This document contains exercises practicing the use of quantifiers such as some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little, a few in English sentences. There are multiple choice questions, fill in the blank exercises, and writing prompts to use the quantifiers correctly in different contexts. The focus is on distinguishing between countable and uncountable nouns and using the appropriate quantifier.

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I. Circle The Correct Answers. IV. Fill in The Blanks With Much, Many, and A Lot of

This document contains exercises practicing the use of quantifiers such as some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little, a few in English sentences. There are multiple choice questions, fill in the blank exercises, and writing prompts to use the quantifiers correctly in different contexts. The focus is on distinguishing between countable and uncountable nouns and using the appropriate quantifier.

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I. Circle the correct answers. IV.

Fill in the blanks with much, many, and


a lot of.
1. There aren’t some / any help.
1. John hasn’t __________ money.
2. Do you know some / any Americans? 2. There is __________ gold in the bag
3. We need some / any more coffee. 3. I haven’t got ________ birds in the sky!
4. She’s got some / any interesting friends. 4. There aren’t ________ cars in the street.
5. I didn’t have some / any breakfast today. 5. Are there __________ apples on the tree?
6. He hasn’t done some / any work for ten years. 6. Jane spends __________ money at the shops.
7. Have you got some / any brothers and sisters? 7. Have you got __________ bread in the cupboard?
8. I’m having some / any problems with my car. 8. Are there __________ children on the beach?
9. Are there some / any restaurants near here? 9. We are early. We have __________ time.

II. Write some sentences with some. V. Fill in a little or a few.

Ex: 0. Would you like some more coffee? 1. ____________ lemonade

0. Could I have some bread? 2. ____________ men

3. ____________ milk
1. (Ask for coffee)______________________________________
4. ____________ sweets 7. ____________ friends
2. (Offer read)_________________________________________
5. ____________ women 8. ____________houses
3. (Offer rice)_________________________________________

4. (Ask for tomatoes) ___________________________________ 6. ____________ money 9. ____________ snow

5. (Offer more potatoes)________________________________

6. (Ask for more milk)___________________________________

7. (Ask for oil) _________________________________________ VI. Choose the correct item.

1. Have got _______ friends?

A) many B) much C) a lot of


III. Put in much or many. 2. There are _______ people in the room.

1. I haven’t got ___________ time. A) much B) a little C) a lot of

3. Can I have _______ sugar, please?


2. Do you play ___________ football?
A) a few B) a little C) little
3. I don’t eat ___________ meat.
4. How _______ oranges are on the table?
4. There aren’t ___________ people here. A) many B) a few C) much

5. We don’t have ___________ rain in summer. 5 How _______ money has Fred got?

A) many B) little C) much


6. Are there ___________ American in your country?
6. There are _______ monkeys at the zoo.
7. Have you travelled to ___________ countries?
A) much B) a few C) a little.
8. Was there ___________ traffic on the road?
Practice with a few, a little and few and little

a few- has a positive meaning and is used for countables. (a few cookies)
a little – has a positive meaning and in used for uncountables (a little milk)

few- has a negative meaning- and is used for countables (few friends)
little- has a negative meaning- and is used for uncountables (little time)

Fill in a few or few

1. There are ___________ apples in the bowl.


2. Look! ___________ seagulls are flying over our ferry.
3. ___________ tourists visit Greece in the winter.
4. There are very ___________ sailboats out today as it is so windy.
5. ___________ of the chairs were painted blue- others were white.
6. The sky is so blue- there are _______ clouds in the sky.

Fill in a little or little Fill in: a little/little or a few/few

1. There’s just _________ milk left, we 1. Spending ___________ hours in the sun
need to buy more. every day is pleasant.
2. She has so _________ free time that 2. We have been to the Greek islands
she never takes vacations. ________ times.
3. I’ve got _________ money with me- 3. There were very __________ people in the
enough for a coffee. taverna last night.
4. Do you have _______ time to help me 4. Would you like ___________ milk in your
with my English exercises? coffee?
5. This salad has so _______ olive oil on it – 5. I’d like to spend _________ more time on
that it’s tasteless. the beach today.
6. He has ___________ patience for noisy 6. He has _________ patience for rude
children. customers.
7. There’s _____________ paint left in 7. Let’s see if there’s ___________ coffee
the jar. left in the pot.
8. There’s so __________ paint in the jar 8. Oh no! There’s so ________ coffee, we’ll
that we can’t paint a picture. have to make more.
A. Choose the right option. Circle and write on the line.
1. Jennifer is always at home. She doesn't go out ____________ .
a. enough b. many c. too many
2. I don't like the weather in London. There is ____________ rain.
a. too many b. much c. too much
3. We couldn’t sit anywhere at the concert. There were ____________ people.
a. many b. too many c. too much
4. I haven't got ____________ time to finish my test.
a. too many b. too much c. enough
5. You drank ____________ coffee. That's why you feel sick.
a. too much b. many c. enough
6. I made ____________ mistakes with her. That's why she left me.
a. enough b. too much c. too many
7. If you don't eat ____________ fruit, you can get ill.
a. many b. much c. enough
8. Claire is tall ____________ to be a fashion model.
a. too much b. enough c. too many
9. Oh no! You put ____________ milk in the pancakes dough.
a. enough b. too much c. too many
10. Why did you buy so ____________ bottles of milk?
a. many b. much c. enough

B. Write the missing quantifier on the line.


1. Teenagers like ____________ fast food today. Are you among them, too?
2. You should make sure you've saved ____________ money to buy a new motorbike.
3. In the USA children watch ____________ violence on TV. This is really scary.
4. How ____________ classes do you have today? Five or six?
5. How ____________ sugar do you use for your chocolate cake?
6. There are ____________ chairs in this classroom. Take some out.
7. Is there ____________ lemonade for everyone? I don't want you to be thirsty.
8. We lost ____________ time with talking yesterday. We should have worked more.
9. How ____________ money did you spend in amusement park?
10. How ____________ coins do you have in your pocket?
11. We bought ____________ bread for this weekend. Let’s make some bread balls.
12. He ate ____________ slices of bread for breakfast. He won't be able to eat lunch.
I. Circle the correct answers. IV. Fill in the blanks with much, many, and
a lot of.
1. There aren’t some / any help.
1. John hasn’t __________ money.
2. Do you know some / any Americans? 2. There is __________ gold in the bag
3. We need some / any more coffee. 3. I haven’t got ________ birds in the sky!
4. She’s got some / any interesting friends. 4. There aren’t ________ cars in the street.
5. I didn’t have some / any breakfast today. 5. Are there __________ apples on the tree?
6. He hasn’t done some / any work for ten years. 6. Jane spends __________ money at the shops.
7. Have you got some / any brothers and sisters? 7. Have you got __________ bread in the cupboard?
8. I’m having some / any problems with my car. 8. Are there __________ children on the beach?
9. Are there some / any restaurants near here? 9. We are early. We have __________ time.

II. Write some sentences with some. V. Fill in a little or a few.

Ex: 0. Would you like some more coffee? 1. ____________ lemonade

0. Could I have some bread? 2. ____________ men

3. ____________ milk
1. (Ask for coffee)______________________________________
4. ____________ sweets 7. ____________ friends
2. (Offer read)_________________________________________
5. ____________ women 8. ____________houses
3. (Offer rice)_________________________________________

4. (Ask for tomatoes) ___________________________________ 6. ____________ money 9. ____________ snow

5. (Offer more potatoes)________________________________

6. (Ask for more milk)___________________________________

7. (Ask for oil) _________________________________________ VI. Choose the correct item.

1. Have got _______ friends?

A) many B) much C) a lot of


III. Put in much or many. 2. There are _______ people in the room.

1. I haven’t got ___________ time. A) much B) a little C) a lot of

3. Can I have _______ sugar, please?


2. Do you play ___________ football?
A) a few B) a little C) little
3. I don’t eat ___________ meat.
4. How _______ oranges are on the table?
4. There aren’t ___________ people here. A) many B) a few C) much

5. We don’t have ___________ rain in summer. 5 How _______ money has Fred got?

A) many B) little C) much


6. Are there ___________ American in your country?
6. There are _______ monkeys at the zoo.
7. Have you travelled to ___________ countries?
A) much B) a few C) a little.
8. Was there ___________ traffic on the road?
QUANTIFIERS: some, any, no, much,
0
many, a lot of
A) Fill in the blanks with ‘some/any’ B) Fill in the blanks with ‘no /much/
many’
1.- We haven’t got ……… free
time. 1.- I have ……. idea about it.
2.-She is reading ……. magazines. 2.-The bar was crowded, There
3.-Leonard has got …… nice toys. were ……. people.
4.-Can I have …… milk? 3.-I don’t want ……. meat.
5.-Tom hasn’t got ….. coins. 4.-She painted ……. pictures.
6.-There are …….… good 5.-It’s boring. There aren’t ……..
restaurants in my town. good films on TV tonight.
7.-There isn’t …… butter in the 6.-I don’t know …… vocabulary.
fridge. 7.-Julieta has …… money at all.
8.-Would you like ……. coffee? 8.-He saw …….. of butterflies.
9.-I bought ……. CDs last 9.-Thomas repaired ……. cars.
Monday. 10.-Carol’s flat was ……. farther.
10.-He borrowed …….. books. 11.-They drank …….. beer.
11.-She ate ……… grapes. 12.-You don’t want ……. pears.
12.-Did you see …… friends? 13.- Laura has eaten …….food.
13.-Helen needed …….. eggs. 14.- Mario has got ……information.
14.- Pauline sang …….. nice songs. 15.- The boy dropped ….. popcorn.

C) Fill in the blanks with ‘some/any/no/much/many/a lot of’

1.-You have ……… cereals for breakfast.


2.-My aunt wants to save …….. money for her holidays.
3.-Julio doesn’t work …….. hours every day.
4.-Sonia hasn’t got ……….. daughters but she’s got ……… good friends.
5.-I think it is too ………………. salt in the soup.
6.-Lucy doesn’t eat ………… of vegetables for dinner.
7.-Some girls hate doing ………..… exercises.
8.-Charles heard ……….… interesting news on the radio.
9.-David and Diana got married …….…… weeks ago.
10.-The waiter didn’t bring ……….. forks or knives.
11.-I didn’t sleep ………... hours last night.
12.-Martin knew ……………. about Geography and History.
13.-Emma washed …………. of dishes after dinner.
14.- How ……… money did you pay for that?
15.-They journey took me ………. hours.
16.-There weren’t …….. people at the rock concert.
17.-William played video games but we didn’t win ………
A / AN / SOME / ANY

Fill in with a, an, some, any.

A Is there ___________ broccoli in the fridge?

B No, there isn’t. We need ___________.

A So let’s buy ___________ lettuce for the salad.

There is ____________ tomato in the fridge.

And there is ___________ apple and ____________ orange.

B Great idea! Let’s make _______________ fruit salad.

A Yeah. Is there ____________ orange juice?

B No, and there isn’t ___________ soda. But there is __________ banana.

Fill in with a, an, some, any.

1. I need _______________ oil for the salad.


2. I want _____________ fish and ____________ glass of wine for lunch.
3. There isn’t _____ milk for the breakfast. But there is _______ cup of coffe.
4. Do we need ___________ pasta?
5. She wants _____________ cheese and ham for the sandwich.
6. Do you have _____________ tomato for the salad?
7. I want ____________ mango and __________ orange.
8. He always has ___________ bread and ___________ butter for the breakfast.
9. There isn’t _____________ cereal in the supermarket.
10. My friend likes to eat _____________ apple in the morning.

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