Choose the correct quantifier:
I can't go travelling this year because I don't have (much / a lot / few) money.
much
Choose the correct answer:
Redwood trees are (the / --) tallest trees in the world.
the
Use the clues to say a sentence using the infinitive with to.
Clues: intend / to go
Answer may vary, but it should have:
subject + verb + infinitive with to + complement
Example: Sonia intended to go to university.
Complete the sentence using be going to or will.
We ______ start university in September.
are going to
Answer by using quantifiers:
A: _____ friends are you inviting to your pijama party?
B: Only 5 friends
How many
Fill in the blank.
The hotel doesn't have _____ free rooms.
any
Choose the correct answers:
China built (the / an) amazing bridge over the Dehang Canyon. (The / A) bridge is the highest in the world.
an, the
Use the clues to say a sentence using the infinitive with to.
Clues: exciting / to visit
Answer may vary, but it should have:
subject + adjective + infinitive with to + complement
Example: It's exciting to visit new places.
Choose the correct option:
A: This bag's heavy.
B: (I'll help / I'm helping) you to carry it.
I'll help
Choose the correct options.
In (a / the) small town called Rjukan in (the/-) Norway, there is no sunlight for 6 months a year.m
both answers have to be correct
A / no article
Choose the correct quantifier:
I have (a lot/ lots of/ much) clothes I don't wear.
lots of
Choose the correct answer.
Until around 4,000 years ago, (the /--)Sahara Desert was green and animals probably lived there.
no article
Answer the following question.
With which two parts of speech do we use the to + infinitive?
verbs and adjectives
Choose the correct option.
A: Where's Sarah?
B: She's not here yet. Her train (is arriving/ will arrive) at 16:32
is arriving
Choose the correct answer:
A) I don't any have money.
B) I do have not any money.
C) I don't have any money.
C
Say a sentence using not many.
The answer is correct if it is well structured and the quantifier is used.
When do we use a/an?
* only one noun (thing, person, place, animal,etc.)
* a: consonant sound / an: vowel sound
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
I can't stand (staying/ to stay) inside all day.
staying
Choose the best explanation A or B for the sentences.
I'm visiting my friend John in Manchester this weekend.
A) We planned this together and I already have my train ticket.
B) This is an idea, but I'm not totally sure.
A
Choose the best option to complete the dialogue:
A) I can't wait until the exams are finished.
B) I know. I (am going to have / will have) a holiday after they finish.
am going to have
Say when do we use some and any
some: countable and uncountable nouns, quantities that are not large and are not small, affirmative sentences and in questions (offers and requests
any: countable and uncountable nouns, negative sentences and questions
Say two grammatical rules about the use of the/ no article
* the: second time mentioned; something is unique; superlatives; names of oceans, deserts, and mountain ranges.
* no article: plural or uncountable nouns in general; names of continents, countries, cities and lakes.
Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
I think it's easy (learning / to learn) a new language.
to learn
Choose the best explanation A or B for the sentences.
I'm going to join a gym this month.
A) I made an appointment at the gym for this Friday at 10 am.
B) This is my idea, but I haven't organised anything yet.
B
Choose the correct answer.
A: The coffee's finished.
B: Oh no! (I'll go /I am going to) the shop and get some.
I'll go