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100

What is the difference between "MUCH" AND "MANY"?

MANY is used with countable nouns

MUCH is used with uncountable nouns

100

Choose the LEAST correct quantifier to use in this sentence:

Cleaning the house takes _________ time during the week.

A) MUCH
B) A LOT OF
C) SOME

MUCH

MUCH is used with negative (doesn't take much)

100

What is the difference between "A FEW" and "A LITTLE?"

a few is used with countable nouns

a little is used with uncountable nouns

100

Give two examples of countable nouns and two examples of uncountable noun.

Suggested answers...

Uncountable: rice, juice, water

Countable: potatoes, bananas, lemons 

100

What is the difference between "TOO MUCH" and "TOO LITTLE"

TOO MUCH - big number (20 cakes for 2 people: too much food)


TOO LITTLE - little number (1 cupcake for 20 people: too little food)

200

Complete the sentence with the right quantifier:

I have _________ friends.  (more than 20)

A FEW   /    A LOT OF   /  SOME 

A LOT OF

200

Complete the sentence with the quantifiers of your opinion

I think I have ____________ homework to do. (one or two exercises)

many     much      a little

A LITTLE

200

I had _______ fun! I met ______ people yesterday.

    so many                      a little

    so much                      a few

I had so much fun! I meet a few people yesterday.

200

Which quantifier is the best to use in this sentence:

Can you give me ______ advice?

a) an

b) many

c) some

some

200

There are ________________ people by the vending machine right now, it'd be better to wait.

TOO FEW /  TOO MUCH  /  TOO MANY / TOO LITTLE

TOO MANY

300

Complete the second sentence, so it has the same meaning of the first:

There aren't many people left.

There are only _____________ people left.

A FEW

300

Pick the correct quantifier:

If you want to buy flowers, go to the shop on Mains Street. They have  ______ beautiful flowers.

many  / any / a lot of  / a little / some 

a lot of
300

I hate the subway. There are ______ people and there is _____ space to move around.

1- too many, a lot of

2- a little

300

Is the word traffic countable or uncountable?

uncountable

Ex: There is too much traffic in Mexico City.


300

Complete the sentences with the correct quantifiers:

1- Do you have________ lemons?

2 - I have _______ in the fridge for a lemonade.

1- any

2- some, a lot of, enough

400

Correct the mistake in this sentence:

We've got much space in our new apartment.

We've got A LOT OF space...

400

Fill in the blanks:
_____  students chose to study Spanish. Only ____ chose to study Japanese.

      a lot of       any      a few     many     

A lot of students chose to study Spanish. But only a few chose to study Japanese.

400

Complete the sentence with the correct quantifier:

 I like to recycle, so I only use ______ plastic.

I like to recycle, so I only use some / a little plastic.

400

Is the word MONEY countable or uncountable?

Uncountable!

400

Complete the sentence with a proper quantifier:

There is ______ space in my apartment.


a little/a lot of/some/enough

500

Make two positive sentences using quantifiers.

Use the nouns: cars and salt 

There are a lot of/some/a few cars in the street.

We have a lot of/some/a little salt.

500

Which quantifier can't be used before this phrase: tall buildings 

a few / some / many / a lot of

many

500

Create 2 sentences with the noun water using:

much and any

Suggested answers...

A: How much water is there in the fridge?

B: I don't have any water.

500

Mention 2 quantifiers that can be used with countable nouns and 2 with uncountable nouns.

countable: a lot of, not many, too many, how many, some, a few, any.

uncountable: a lot of, not much, too much, how much, some, a little, any 

500

Which quantifiers can be used with countable and uncountable nouns? (say at least 3)

a lot of

some

any

enough