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Este material educativo reúne una colección cuidadosamente seleccionada de documentos diseñados para reforzar y profundizar el aprendizaje en dos áreas fundamentales del conocimiento: Inglés y Biología. El conjunto está pensado para estudiantes de nivel medio y avanzado que buscan una herramienta práctica, organizada y de alta calidad, que pueda utilizarse tanto de forma autónoma como en entornos escolares o universitarios. La estructura de los documentos combina teoría, ejemplos prácticos, ejercicios resueltos, actividades interactivas y evaluaciones finales, con el objetivo de fomentar un aprendizaje integral. El material ha sido creado con un enfoque didáctico moderno, apoyado en metodologías activas y adaptado a las exigencias académicas actuales.

Tipo: Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones

2024/2025

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Practice Exercises for Quantifiers
1. Gap-Fill Exercise
Complete the sentences with the correct quantifier: some, any, much, many, few,
little, enough, several.
1. There isn’t much milk left in the fridge.
2. We need to buy some eggs to make the cake.
3. I didn’t use much salt in the soup. It might be bland.
4. There are only few tomatoes left. We should buy more.
5. I added some sugar, but I think the cake is still not sweet enough.
6. How much flour do we need for the recipe?
7. We have several onions at home, so we don’t need to buy more.
8. There aren’t many apples in the basket.
9. She put some butter on the bread before toasting it.
10.Is there any garlic in the pasta sauce?
2. Choose the correct quantifier for each sentence.
1. We dont have (some / any / several) oil left.
2. I added (much / many / little) water to the soup.
3. There are (several / little / much) onions on the cutting board.
4. She put (any / some / much) salt in the pasta.
5. We have (few / much / several) vegetables in the fridge.
3. Fill in the Blanks with a Suitable Quantifier
Use an appropriate quantifier to complete the sentences.
1. I only put a little olive oil in the pan.
2. There are some eggs in the fridge, but not enough for the cake.
3. Do we have any sugar for the tea?
4. We dont have much butter left; we should buy some.
5. I bought several different spices to try new recipes.
4. Match the Columns
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Practice Exercises for Quantifiers

1. Gap-Fill Exercise Complete the sentences with the correct quantifier: some, any, much, many, few, little, enough, several. 1. There isn’t much milk left in the fridge. 2. We need to buy some eggs to make the cake. 3. I didn’t use much salt in the soup. It might be bland. 4. There are only few tomatoes left. We should buy more. 5. I added some sugar, but I think the cake is still not sweet enough. 6. How much flour do we need for the recipe? 7. We have several onions at home, so we don’t need to buy more. 8. There aren’t many apples in the basket. 9. She put some butter on the bread before toasting it. 10.Is there any garlic in the pasta sauce?

  1. Choose the correct quantifier for each sentence.
  2. We don’t have (some / any / several) oil left.
  3. I added (much / many / little) water to the soup.
  4. There are (several / little / much) onions on the cutting board.
  5. She put (any / some / much) salt in the pasta.
  6. We have (few / much / several) vegetables in the fridge. 3. Fill in the Blanks with a Suitable Quantifier Use an appropriate quantifier to complete the sentences.
    1. I only put a little olive oil in the pan.
    2. There are some eggs in the fridge, but not enough for the cake.
    3. Do we have any sugar for the tea?
    4. We don’t have much butter left; we should buy some.
    5. I bought several different spices to try new recipes. 4. Match the Columns

Match the sentences in Column A with the correct endings in Column B. Column A Column B

  1. We need to buy SOME tomatoes. …. e) Let’s go to the store and buy some.
  2. There isn’t ANY flour left. ……. a) so we should go grocery shopping.
  3. I added too A LITTLE salt. …… d) The soup is very salty now!
  4. We don’t have ANY onions in the fridge. …….. b) so we can make a salad.
  5. There is SOME yogurt in the fridge. …….. c) We need to use it **before it expires.
  6. Writing Activity – Recipe Challeng** Instructions:  Ask students to write a short recipe for a simple dish (e.g., an omelet, pasta, or salad).  They must include at least five food-related vocabulary words and five quantifiers in their recipe. Example: To make a delicious omelet, you need some eggs, a little salt, and a few vegetables. First, crack the eggs into a bowl and add a little milk. Then, chop several onions and tomatoes. Fry everything together with some butter. Enjoy! Simple Pasta Recipe To make an easy pasta dish, you need some pasta, a little salt, several tomatoes, a few garlic cloves, and some olive oil.

Yes, I eat fruit every day.

  1. Do you cook with a lot of spices? Which ones? No.
  2. How many times a week do you eat out? Two a four times a week.
  3. Do you eat any junk food? How often? Yes, about once a week.
  4. Do you think you eat too much sugar? Sometimes, especially in sweets.