TRUE or FALSE?
Any is used in negative sentences and questions with both countable and uncountable nouns.
TRUE!
Any is used in negative sentences and questions with both countable and uncountable nouns.
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How much / many homework do you have?
How much homework do you have?
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These / This can't be your shoes. They are too big for you.
These can't be your shoes. They are too big for you.
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cup / Is / coffee / any / that / there / in ?
Is there any coffee in that cup?
TRUE OR FALSE?
A little is used with uncountable nouns to indicate a small amount.
TRUE
A little is used with uncountable nouns to indicate a small amount.
TRUE or FALSE?
A lot of is used with only countable nouns.
FALSE
A lot of is used with both countable and uncountable nouns!
(SEE= 'a lot of apples' & ' a lot of milk')
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Sally doesn’t want some / any vegetables in this dish. She hates them.
Sally doesn’t want any vegetables in this dish. She hates them.
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I don't understand this / these word. What does it mean?
I don't understand this word. What does it mean?
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bread / kitchen / there / the / How much / is / in ?
How much bread is there in the kitchen?
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Would you like some / any chocolate?
Would you like some chocolate?
(some can be used in questions when you offer something!)
TRUE or FALSE?
A few is used with countable nouns to indicate a small number.
TRUE
A few is used with countable nouns to indicate a small number.
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We can watch a movie together,Mom! I have a few / a little homework to do.
I have a little homework to do.
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This / That bottle over there is empty.
That bottle over there is empty.
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tea / drink / People / this / country / a lot of / in .
People drink a lot of tea in this country.
OR
(People in this country drink a lot of tea)
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I am new in this school, so I don't have some / any friends!
I am new in this school, so I don't have any friends!
TRUE or FALSE?
Many is used with countable nouns ONLY in negative sentences.
FALSE!
Many is used with countable nouns in negative sentences, questions, and positive sentences.
Example: "There aren't many chairs in the room."
Example: "How many books do you have?"
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There are not any / many students in the class today! Only 4!
There are not many students in the class today!
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This / These are really beautiful. Thank you, I love white roses!
These are really beautiful. Thank you, I love white roses!
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aren't / There / chairs / the / many / in / class .
There aren't many chairs in the class.
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happy /new / children / their / are / very / toys / Those / with / their .
Those children are very happy with their new toys.
TRUE or FALSE?
We can never use SOME in questions!
FALSE
(Some is used in positive sentences with both countable and uncountable nouns.)
Some can also be used in questions (offer or request)
Example: "Can I have some water, please?"
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I really like this pasta! Can I have some / any more, please?
Can I have some more, please?
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These / Those are my children over there in the park.
Those are my children over there in the park.
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bottle / There / a little / is / milk / this / in !
There is a little milk in this bottle!
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in / you / garden / dogs / cats / How many / and / do / have / your ?
How many cats and dogs do you have in your garden?