Quantities 1
Quantities 2
Too, Too Much, Too Many, Enough
Adjectives and Food
Letting Others Decide & Polite Refusals
100

I eat very ___ (little / few) vegetables.

I eat very few vegetables.

100

I like to have a ___ (kilo / slice) of cake for dessert.

I like to have a slice of cake for dessert.

100

I'm ___ full to eat dessert. I can't eat another bite.

I'm too full to eat dessert. I can't eat another bite.

100

Which adjective DOES NOT go with broccoli?

boiled - dried - stir-fried - barbecued

Which adjectives DO NOT go with broccoli?

boiled - steamed - stir-fried - barbecued

100

Are you hungry? Would you like something to eat? (polite refusal)

Are you hungry? Would you like something to eat? (polite refusal)

No, thanks. Maybe later.

200

There's a ___ (carton / kilo) of milk in the fridge.

There's a carton of milk in the fridge.

200

My family doesn't eat ___ (much / many) junk food.

My family doesn't eat much junk food.

200

She eats ___ candy bars. All that sugar is not good for her.

She eats too many candy bars. All that sugar is not good for her.

200

Which adjective DOES NOT go with potatoes?

baked - raw - fried - boiled

Which adjective DOES NOT go with potatoes?

baked - raw - fried - boiled

200

Do you want to see a movie, or would you rather go out to dinner? (letting others decide)

Do you want to see a movie, or would you rather go out to dinner? (letting others decide)

Whatever you prefer.

300

A ___ (cup / pound) of coffee can help you wake up in the morning.

A cup of coffee can help you wake up in the morning.

300

We need two ___ (loaves / jars) of bread.

We need two loaves of bread.

300

I didn't read the label carefully ___. These cookies have too much sugar.

I didn't read the label carefully enough. These cookies have too much sugar.

300

Which adjective DOES NOT go with rice?

steamed - fried - pickled - boiled

Which adjective DOES NOT go with rice?

steamed - fried - pickled - boiled

300

Would you like something to drink? I have water and juice. (polite refusal)

Would you like something to drink? I have water and juice. (polite refusal)

I'm OK for now, but thanks.

400

Popcorn can be a healthy snack if you make it with just ___ (a few / a little) oil.

Popcorn can be a healthy snack if you make it with just a little oil.

400

My daughter likes to eat a ___ (bag / bottle) of chips with her lunch.

My daughter likes to eat a bag of chips with her lunch.

400

Don't eat ___ snacks before dinner, otherwise you will ruin your appetite.

Don't eat too many snacks before dinner, otherwise you will ruin your appetite.

400

Which adjective DOES NOT go with chicken?

barbecued - grated - roasted - fried

Which adjective DOES NOT go with chicken?

barbecued - grated - roasted - fried

400

We can walk to the restaurant, or we can take a cab. Which do you prefer? (letting others decide)

We can walk to the restaurant, or we can take a cab. Which do you prefer? (letting others decide)

Either way is fine.

500

There aren't ___ (many / much) cookies in the cupboard.

There aren't many cookies in the cupboard.

500

I'm trying to eat ___ (less / fewer) sugar.

I'm trying to eat less sugar.

500

We didn't bring ___ food to the park. Now we are all hungry.

We didn't bring enough food to the park. Now we are all hungry.

500

Which adjective DOES NOT go with noodles?

mashed - boiled - fried - fresh

Which adjective DOES NOT go with noodles?

mashed - boiled - fried - fresh

500

Do you want to get a dessert? We can share a slice of pie or the chocolate cake. (letting others decide)

Do you want to get a dessert? We can share a slice of pie or the chocolate cake. (letting others decide)

Whatever you're having is fine.