QUANTIFIERS
HOW MUCH - HOW MANY
SOME
MUCH
ANY
MANY
LOTS OF
A FEW
A LITTLE
A LOT OF
Quantifiers
I went to the supermarket yesterday, and I bought some food and drinks. Let's see what I have in the fridge now!
Start
1/10
There is ___ watermelon
Any
An
1/10
Correct sentence: There is a watermelon There is only one We use "a" because watermelon starts with a consonant.
Next
2/10
There is ____ cheese
SOME
AN
ANY
2/10
Correct sentence: There is some cheese Cheese is an uncountable noun. We don't know how much cheese there is exactly
Next
1/10
3/10
There are ____ eggs
SOME
ANY
3/10
Correct sentence: There are some eggs We use "some" because there is more than one egg The sentence is affirmative
Next
4/10
There isn't ____ cake
SOME
AN
ANY
4/10
Correct sentence: There isn't any cake There is no cake in the fridge We use "any" because the sentence is negative
Next
5/10
There aren't ____ oranges
SOME
ANY
5/10
Correct sentence: There aren't any oranges We use "any" because the sentence is negative. There are no oranges in the fridge!
Next
6/10
How ____ eggs are there?
MUCH
MANY
6/10
Correct sentence: How many eggs are there? To ask the quantity of eggs, we use "how many"
We can count eggs.
Next
7/10
There is ____ milk
ANY
SOME
7/10
Correct sentence: There is some milk We can't count milk. We don't know how much there is exactly. The sentence is affirmative
Next
2/10
8/10
Correct sentence: THERE IS A CAT ON THE CHAIR We have to use "a" because CAT is a COUNTABLE NOUN
Next
8/10
Are there ____ apples?
ANY
SOME
8/10
Correct sentence: Are there any apples? We have to use "any" because it is a question
Next
8/10
Correct sentence: Are there any apples? We have to use "any" because it is a question
Next
9/10
How ____ cheese is there?
MUCH
MANY
9/10
Correct sentence: How much cheese is there? To ask the quantity of cheese, we use "how much".
Cheese is an uncountable noun
Next
10/10
How ____ bottles are there?
MUCH
MANY
10/10
Correct sentence: How many bottles are there? To ask the quantity of bottles, we use "how many". We can count bottles.
Next
10/10
There's ...... orange juice.
a little
a few
10/10
Correct sentence: There is a little orange juice. A little goes with uncountable nouns. We can't count juice.
Next
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A quantifier is a word that usually goes before a noun to express the quantity of the object
Quantifiers
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QUANTIFIERS
HOW MUCH - HOW MANY
SOME
MUCH
ANY
MANY
LOTS OF
A FEW
A LITTLE
A LOT OF
Quantifiers
I went to the supermarket yesterday, and I bought some food and drinks. Let's see what I have in the fridge now!
Start
1/10
There is ___ watermelon
Any
An
1/10
Correct sentence: There is a watermelon There is only one We use "a" because watermelon starts with a consonant.
Next
2/10
There is ____ cheese
SOME
AN
ANY
2/10
Correct sentence: There is some cheese Cheese is an uncountable noun. We don't know how much cheese there is exactly
Next
1/10
3/10
There are ____ eggs
SOME
ANY
3/10
Correct sentence: There are some eggs We use "some" because there is more than one egg The sentence is affirmative
Next
4/10
There isn't ____ cake
SOME
AN
ANY
4/10
Correct sentence: There isn't any cake There is no cake in the fridge We use "any" because the sentence is negative
Next
5/10
There aren't ____ oranges
SOME
ANY
5/10
Correct sentence: There aren't any oranges We use "any" because the sentence is negative. There are no oranges in the fridge!
Next
6/10
How ____ eggs are there?
MUCH
MANY
6/10
Correct sentence: How many eggs are there? To ask the quantity of eggs, we use "how many" We can count eggs.
Next
7/10
There is ____ milk
ANY
SOME
7/10
Correct sentence: There is some milk We can't count milk. We don't know how much there is exactly. The sentence is affirmative
Next
2/10
8/10
Correct sentence: THERE IS A CAT ON THE CHAIR We have to use "a" because CAT is a COUNTABLE NOUN
Next
8/10
Are there ____ apples?
ANY
SOME
8/10
Correct sentence: Are there any apples? We have to use "any" because it is a question
Next
8/10
Correct sentence: Are there any apples? We have to use "any" because it is a question
Next
9/10
How ____ cheese is there?
MUCH
MANY
9/10
Correct sentence: How much cheese is there? To ask the quantity of cheese, we use "how much". Cheese is an uncountable noun
Next
10/10
How ____ bottles are there?
MUCH
MANY
10/10
Correct sentence: How many bottles are there? To ask the quantity of bottles, we use "how many". We can count bottles.
Next
10/10
There's ...... orange juice.
a little
a few
10/10
Correct sentence: There is a little orange juice. A little goes with uncountable nouns. We can't count juice.
Next
Congratulations!
You did an amazing job
Try again
A quantifier is a word that usually goes before a noun to express the quantity of the object