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Quantifiers: Some, Any, Much, Many, Ejercicios de Historia

A quiz on the use of the english quantifiers 'some', 'any', 'much', and 'many'. The quiz consists of two parts: the first part focuses on the correct use of 'some' and 'any' in affirmative, negative, and question sentences, while the second part tests the understanding of 'much' and 'many' in negative and question sentences. The quiz aims to assess the student's ability to identify and apply the appropriate quantifier based on the context and structure of the sentence. By completing this quiz, students can improve their understanding of these essential quantifiers and enhance their overall proficiency in english grammar and usage.

Tipo: Ejercicios

2011/2012

Subido el 02/06/2023

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English III

Block 1 Week 1

Quiz 1 some / any / much / many

Some / Any / Much / Many Quiz

I. Complete the following sentences with the correct Quantifier: Some or Any. Pay close attention to the form of the sentence: affirmative, negative, or question.

  1. There isn’t any milk left in the fridge.
  2. Would you like some ice-cream after lunch?
  3. I bought some oranges to make juice.
  4. This store doesn’t sell any wine to minors.
  5. You should include some fruit in your breakfast.
  6. She can’t eat any strawberries because she is allergic to them.
  7. We need some tomatoes for the salad.
  8. I can’t find any __________ or some cookies in the kitchen cabinet.
  9. When you go to the supermarket, can you buy some sodas for the party, please?

II. Choose the Quantifier: Much or Many that best completes the sentence. Pay close attention to the form of the sentence: negative or question.

  1. We don’t have much / many cheese to make quesadillas.