SOME & ANY
COUNT / NON-COUNT + HOW MANY / HOW MUCH
Present simple
FREQUENCY
ADVERBS
100

Multiple choice:

Do you have ___ milk?

a) some

b) any


B) any

100

___ apples do you eat a day? (how many / how much)

How many

100

Fill in the blank: 

She ___ (go) to school every day.

Goes

100

Fill in the blank: 

She ___ goes to the gym. (100% of the time)


Always

200

I couldn’t find ___ information about the event online.


any


200

How ___ people live in your house?

Many

200

My parents ___ (travel) only in the summer.

Travel

200

She ___ forgets people’s names — it happens a lot.


Usually

300

The teacher gave us ___ examples before the test.


Some

300

Multiple choice: 

We need ___ bottles of water.

a) much

b) many

Many

300

How often ___ she clean her room?

Does 

300

They ___ late for class. (Be and 0% of the time)

Are / never

400

Make a sentence: 

“There are ___ flowers in the garden.”

Some

400

Say a sentence with “how much.”

Say a sentence with “how many.”

Sample answer: How much sugar do we need?

Sample answer: How many students are in the class?

400

My brother ___ (not like) waking up early.

Doesn't like

400

Write a question using a frequency adverb.

Do you always eat breakfast?

500

Do you need ___ help with your homework?

Some and any (both of them)

500

Give three examples of count nouns.

Give three examples of non-count nouns.

Count: apple/orange/banana 

Non-count: water/milk/bread 

500

His father _____ / _____ late for his job. (Be and often)

Is / often

500

Say the sentence with the adverb:

“She cooks dinner.” (usually)

She usually cooks dinner.

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