much, many
(a) few, (a) little
how much, how many
some / any
100
Does he have ______ friends in this school?
Does he have MANY friends in this school?
100

I have ______ water left. There's enough to share.

I have A LITTLE water left. There's enough to share.

DOUBLE POINTS

100

Make a question for this answer. "Bruce has a lot of clothes."

HOW MANY clothes does Bruce have?

100

There aren't ____ apples left in the fruit basket.

There aren't ANY apples left in the fruit basket.

200

Does she spend ______ money on clothes?

Does she spend MUCH money on clothes?

- THE POINTS

200

We've got ______ time at the weekend. Would you like to meet?

We've got A LITTLE time at the weekend. Would you like to meet?

200

Make a question for this answer. "I have a lot of siblings."

HOW MANY siblings do you have?

200

I saw ____ in the room when I entered.

I saw SOME in the room when I entered.

300

Reorganize the sentence:
in / aren't / city. / of / this / the south /mountains / There / many

There aren't many mountains in the south of this city.

300

There are a _____ students in this class. It's going to be cancelled.

There are a FEW students in this class. It's going to be cancelled.

DOUBLE POINTS

300

Make a question for this answer. "My brother puts a lot of milk in his tea."

HOW MUCH milk does your brother put in his tea?

GIVE THE POINTS TO THE OTHER GROUP

300

Do we have ____ vegetables in the kitchen?

Do we have ANY vegetables in the kitchen?

DOUBLE POINTS

400

There aren't ______ large factories here.

There aren't MANY large factories here.

NO POINTS FOR YOU

400

Julie gave us ______ apples from her garden. Shall we share them?

Julie gave us A FEW apples from her garden. Shall we share them?

400

Make a question for this answer. "I put a lot of butter on my toast."

HOW MUCH butter do you put on your toast?

400

She doesn't like _____ kind of seafood, but I know you like it. Would you like _____ ?

She doesn't like ANY kind of seafood, but I know you like it. Would you like SOME?

500

Make an example using MUCH or MANY following the rules

The teacher checks.

+100 POINTS

500

There's ______ milk left in the fridge. It's not enough to bake the cake.

There's LITTLE milk left in the fridge.  It's not enough to bake the cake.

500

How do you ask for the price of something?

How much is this?

NO POINTS

500

A: Can I get _____ water, please?
B: I'm sorry. We don't have _____ water here.

A: Can I get SOME water, please?
B: I'm sorry. We don't have ANY water here.

DOUBLE POINTS