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Quantifiers Exercises and Answers

The document provides examples and exercises to practice using quantifiers such as some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little, and a few in English sentences. It includes examples of filling in blanks, writing sentences, choosing the correct quantifier, and circling the right answer when using quantifiers like some and any. The overall goal is to help improve proficiency with quantifiers, which are commonly used words in the English language.
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Quantifiers Exercises and Answers

The document provides examples and exercises to practice using quantifiers such as some, any, much, many, a lot of, a little, and a few in English sentences. It includes examples of filling in blanks, writing sentences, choosing the correct quantifier, and circling the right answer when using quantifiers like some and any. The overall goal is to help improve proficiency with quantifiers, which are commonly used words in the English language.
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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?

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