Fill in with "some, any or no".
You need ___ joy in your life.
You need some joy in your life.
Choose the correct one.
How (much / many) food shall I make?
How much food shall I make?
Which quantifier means "the right amount": too much, too many or enough?
Enough
Is this sentence correct?
There aren't some people in the room.
There aren't any people in the room.
Which quantifier (some, any, no) makes this a negative statement?
I have ___ energy.
I have no energy.
This quantifier is used in most questions. Fill in the gap.
Is there ___ problem?
Is there any problem?
Choose the correct one for countable nouns.
There aren't (much / many) people.
There aren't many people.
Which quantifier (some, any, no) can be used to mean "not one" or "not any"?
No
Is this sentence correct?
There are too much events to visit.
There are too many events to visit.
Is this sentence correct?
I don't get too much sleep.
I don't get enough sleep.
This quantifier is used in negative statements when you mean "zero". Fill in the gap.
There aren't ___ people.
There aren't any people.
In the offer "Would you like some tea?", why is 'some' used instead of 'any'?
'Some' is used in offers expecting a 'yes' answer.
Which one is more common in positive statements and can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns? Many, much or a lot of?
A lot of
Finish the rule.
"Too many" is used with ______ nouns, while "too much" is used with ______ nouns.
"Too many" is used with countable nouns, while "too much" is used with uncountable nouns.
Complete the sentence with the correct form.
I've got a ___ of news! (a bit / a little / both are possible)
both are possible
Find and correct the two mistakes in this sentence.
There is too many peoples in the room and not enough chairs.
There are too many people in the room and not enough chairs.
Create a negative sentence using 'any' and the noun "problems."
I don't have any problems.
Create a question for this answer.
No, he isn't going to invite a lot of people.
Is he going to invite a lot of people?
Rephrase this sentence using "enough".
I need more sleep.
I need enough sleep.
Explain the mistake.
He has too much friends on social media.
"Friends" is countable, so it must be "too many friends."
Form three different correct sentences with the same core meaning: "I have zero money."
Use 1) no, 2) any in a negative sentence, and 3) any in a question (implying you expect the answer is zero).
1) I have no money.
2) I don't have any money.
3) Do you have any money? (No, I don't.)
Make a sentence about homework using "too much" or "too many" to explain why you're stressed.
I have too much homework.
Finish this sentence correctly.
I can't buy this bag. I don't have ______ money. (enough / too many)
I can't buy this bag. I don't have enough money.
This sentence is wrong. Correct it.
There is too many sugar in this coffee.
There is too much sugar in this coffee.
Look at the sentence: "I've got a bit of news!" Can you replace "a bit of" with "a little" here? (Yes / No)
Yes