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Grammar Question
Make a sentence
Conjugate the verbs
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apples / many / there / Are / in the fridge / ?

Are there many apples in the fridge?

100

There is many people at the park.

There are many people at the park. ("Are" instead of "is")

100

Which quantifier do you use for uncountable nouns: "much" or "many"?

Much

100

Some / buy

Ex. I bought some books yesterday. 

100

There isn’t ___ milk left in the fridge. (much/many)

much

200

needs / little / a / help. / She

She needs a little help.

200

I don’t have some money.

I don’t have any money. (Use "any" in negative sentences)

200

Can you use "some" with both countable and uncountable nouns? (Yes/No)

Yes

200

Much / Need

Ex. I don’t need much sugar for this recipe.

200

How ___ apples do you want? (much/many)

many

300

Is / ? / much / there / milk / in the fridge  

Is there much milk in the fridge?

300

We need a few water for the cake.

We need a little water for the cake. ("A little" for uncountable nouns like water)

300

Is "Sand" countable or uncountable?

Uncountable

300

A lot of / Give

Ex. I don’t need a lot of sugar for this recipe.

300

I have ___ friends, so I never feel lonely. (few/little)  

Few

400

not / have / We / any / sugar.

We do not have any sugar.

400

She has a little friends in her class.

She has a few friends in her class. ("A few" for countable nouns like friends)

400

What’s the difference between "a little" and "a few"?

"A little" is for uncountable nouns, "a few" is for countable nouns.

400

A few / Have

Ex. I have a few friends in this city.

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he needs to buy ___ sugar for the cake. (some/any)

Some

500

a / deal / great / of / information. / They / have

They have a great deal of information.

500

Is there any apples left?

Are there any apples left? ("Are" for plural countable nouns)

500

Create a sentence using many correctly.

Create...
500

Any / Find

Ex. I couldn’t find any information about the event.

500

There are too ___ students in the classroom today. (much/many)  

many