EX 1. Circle the correct quantifier in brackets. 1. How (much/ many) pocket money do you get? 2. I like (a little/ lots) of sugar in my tea. 3. We just need (many/ a few) pencils for the project. 4. How (little/ many) brothers and sisters do you have? 5. Ann is very popular. She has (a lot of/ a few) friends. 6. I don't have (some/ much) homework tonight. 7. Are there (many/ a) museums in your town? 8. I have (some/an) apples. Would you like one? 9. Would you like more rice? Thank you. Just (little/ a little), please. 10. Your homework is excellent. You made very (a few/ few) mistakes. 11. How (many/ much) time do we have? 12. Not (many/ much) children live near my house. 13. Could I have (a few/ a little) more orange juice, please? 14. There are (a few/ a little) books missing. 15. Martha likes to eat (lots/lot) of candies.
Ex 1. Circle the correct quantifier in brackets.
1. How much pocket money do you get?
2. I like a little of sugar in my tea.
3. We just need a few pencils for the project.
4. How many brothers and sisters do you have?
5. Ann is very popular. She has a lot of friends.
6. I don't have much homework tonight.
7. Are there many museums in your town?
8. I have some apples. Would you like one?
9. Would you like more rice? Thank you. Just a little, please.
10. Your homework is excellent. You made very few mistakes.
11. How much time do we have?
12. Not many children live near my house.
13. Could I have a little more orange juice, please?
14. There are a few books missing.
15. Martha likes to eat lots of candies.
1. How (much/ many) pocket money do you get?
2. I like (a little/ lots) of sugar in my tea.
3. We just need (many/ a few) pencils for the project.
4. How (little/ many) brothers and sisters do you have?
5. Ann is very popular. She has (a lot of/ a few) friends.
6. I don't have (some/ much) homework tonight.
7. Are there (many/ a) museums in your town?
8. I have (some/an) apples. Would you like one?
9. Would you like more rice? Thank you. Just (little/ a little), please.
10. Your homework is excellent. You made very (a few/ few) mistakes.
11. How (many/ much) time do we have?
12. Not (many/ much) children live near my house.
13. Could I have (a few/ a little) more orange juice, please?
14. There are (a few/ a little) books missing.
15. Martha likes to eat (lots/lot) of candies.