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T1 - QUANTIFIERS.

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In this exercise you will have to choose the correct option to complete the sentences.

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T1 - QUANTIFIERS.Versión en línea

In this exercise you will have to choose the correct option to complete the sentences.

por Alexia Langhoff
1

I need _____ of carrots to make this soup.

2

I need ___ cherries for the cake.

3

I don't put ____ honey in my tea.

4

Bring me ___ orange, please!

5

Is there ____ banana there?

6

You need ____ flour to make a cake.

7

I don't like ____ vegetables.

8

We have got ____ oranges,

9

There aren't ____ biscuits left.

10

How ___ rice is there?

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There aren't ____ apples in the fridge.

Explicación

Remember that we always use 'a lot of' in affirmative sentences! We can use it with countable and uncountable nouns.

Remember that 'some' is used in affirmative sentences! We use it with countable nouns in the plural and uncountable nouns.

'Any' is used in negative sentences. It is used with plural nouns and uncountable nouns, like honey!

Remember 'a' and 'an' are used with singular nouns!

Remember 'a' and 'an' are used with singular nouns!

Remember that 'some' is used in affirmative sentences! We use it with countable nouns in the plural and uncountable nouns.

Remember that 'any' is always used in negative sentences with plural + uncountable nouns!

Remember that 'lots of' and 'a lot of' are used in affirmative sentences with plural and uncountable nouns!

In negative sentences using plural nouns, we use 'many' :)

In questions with uncountable nouns we use 'much' :)

In interrogative and negative sentences with countable nouns we use 'many'

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