How much .... an apple and a sandwich?
For lunch I had........sandwich and.......apple
A.a-an B.an an C.the-a D.a-an
Put the words in order to make sentences.
A / I’d / an / sandwich / apple, / please / and / like
I’d like a sandwich and an apple, please.
Đặt câu hỏi với ''How Much''.
Ex: A cake is five hundred dong. How much is a cake?
These books are ten thousand dong. How much are these books?
2. Two cans of soda are sixteen thousand dong.
3. It's three thousand five hundred dong.
4. A sandwich and an apple are on thousand eight hundred dong.
5. A bowl of noodles is three thousand dong.
6. They're twenty-five thousand dong.
7. A plate of fried rice is two thousand five hundred dong.
8. These oranges are four thousand two hundred dong.
2. Two cans of soda are sixteen thousand dong.
=> How much are two cans of soda?
3. It's three thousand five hundred dong.
=> How much is it?
4. A sandwich and an apple are on thousand eight hundred dong.
=> How much are a sandwich and an apple?
5. A bowl of noodles is three thousand dong.
=> How much is a bowl of noodles?
6. They're twenty-five thousand dong
=> How much are they?.
7. A plate of fried rice is two thousand five hundred dong.
=> how much is a plate of fried rice?
8. These oranges are four thousand two hundred dong
how much are these oranges?
2. Two cans of soda are sixteen thousand dong.
=> How much are two cans of soda?
3. It's three thousand five hundred dong.
=> How much is it?
4. A sandwich and an apple are on thousand eight hundred dong.
=> How much are a sandwich and an apple?
5. A bowl of noodles is three thousand dong.
=> How much is a bowl of noodles?
6. They're twenty-five thousand dong
=> How much are they?.
7. A plate of fried rice is two thousand five hundred dong.
=> How much is a plate of fried rice?
8. These oranges are four thousand two hundred dong
=>How much are these oranges?
1kg of apple costs 2 dollar and 1kg of orange costs 3 dollar more than an apple. Jean bought 10kg of apples and 8kg of oranges. How much did she have to pay for the fruits? Answer: dollar.
2. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.
3. Fill in the blanks with a, an, some or any.
1. Have you got __________ potatoes?
2. I’d like __________bread, and __________piece of cheese, please.
3. For breakfast, I have __________ham sandwich and __________orange juice.
4. Here are __________ cereals, but there isn’t __________ milk.
5. Would you like __________ beer or would you prefer __________ bottle of Coke?
6. Is there __________ rice left? ~ I’m afraid there isn’t __________ rice left, but youcan have __________noodles instead.
7. There aren’t __________ bananas, but there is __________ apple and __________ grapes.
8. I want __________ jam and __________ butter for my toast.
9. Can I have __________ sausages and__________omelette with fries on the side, please?
10. My father always has __________biscuit and __________cup of tea at bedtime.
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2. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.
3. Fill in the blanks with a, an, some or any.
1. Have you got _____any_____ potatoes?
2. I’d like _______some__bread, and ____a______piece of cheese, please.
3. For breakfast, I have __a________ham sandwich and ______some____orange juice.
4. Here are _____some_____ cereals, but there isn’t _____any_____ milk.
5. Would you like _____some_____ beer or would you prefer _____a_____ bottle of Coke?
6. Is there ______any____ rice left? ~ I’m afraid there isn’t _____any_____ rice left, but youcan have ______some____noodles instead.
7. There aren’t ____any______ bananas, but there is ______an____ apple and ___some_______ grapes.
8. I want ____some______ jam and ____some______ butter for my toast.
9. Can I have ____some______ sausages and_______an___omelette with fries on the side, please?
10. My father always has ___a_______biscuit and ___a_______cup of tea at bedtime.
2. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.
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... are a sandwich and an ice cream? - They're two thousand dong
A. How many
B. How much
C. What
D. Where
D. Find mistakes in the following sentences and correct them.
1. How much potatoes do you want?
> How many potatoes do you want?
2. I don't like an ice cream.
3. Can I have a bread, please?
4. I'm hungry. I like a sandwich.
5. There isn't many milk left.
6. I'd like some fruits, please.
7. How many money do you have?
8. We have lot of homework today.
2 bỏ "an"
3 a -> some
4 like -> would like
5 many -> any
6 fruits -> fruit
7 many -> much
8 lot of -> a lot of / lots of
IX. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.
IX. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.IX. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.IX. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.
IX. Read the dialogue and circle the correct words.
Lucy: How about making (1) a/ an apple pie?
Alan: Great idea! Have we got (2) some / any apples?
Lucy: Yes, there are (3) some / any in the bowl. (4) How much / How many do we need?
Alan: A lot, about a (5) kilo / litre.
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy (6) some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need (7) some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. (8) How much / manyflour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound.
Alan: And (9) how much / how many eggs do we need?
Sue: Four. And we also need (10) some / any butter and (11) some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got (12) some / any butter.
Andy: We can buy (13) a / some bar of butter in the shop, too.