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QUANTIFIERS: EXPRESSING AMOUNTS

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  • Which words can be countable and uncountable? paper, milk, fish, news, hair, salt
    paper, fish, hair
  • Which word is uncountable? Election, environment, beach, idea, tree
    Environment
  • There is _________ bread in the kitchen.
    many
    some
    a
    any
  • Most children in the UK START / STARTS school at the age of five.
    Most children in the UK START school at the age of five.
  • Half of some countries’ population IS / ARE under 18.
    Half of some countries’ population IS under 18.
  • Three-fourths of the volunteers IS / ARE teenagers.
    Three-fourths of the volunteers ARE teenagers.
  • We usually eat _________ vegetables.
    many
    much
    any
    a lot of
  • She doesn't eat ________ bananas.
    some
    much
    a lot of
    many
  • A number of volunteers IS / ARE from Asian and European countries.
    A number of volunteers ARE from Asian and European countries.
  • The number of volunteers IS / ARE 3,000
    The number of volunteers IS 3,000
  • A lot of young people IS / ARE online for more than two hours a day.
    A lot of young people ARE online for more than two hours a day.
  • Which words are uncountable? Battle, strength, engine, ice, picture
    Strength (sometimes) and ice
  • Less than half of the world’s population WATCH / WATCHES television every day.
    Less than half of the world’s population WATCHES television every day.
  • Less than half of the information collected IS / ARE available online.
    Less than half of the information collected IS available online.
  • Do you have ________ milk?
    a lot of
    some
    many
    any
  • The majority of my friends HAS / HAVE a smartphone.
    The majority of my friend HAVE a smartphone.
  • We can make _________ sandwiches.
    a
    many
    any
    a lot of
  • Over half of the people in some British towns IS / ARE over 65.
    Over half of the people in some British towns ARE over 65.
  • Jack bought ________ flour.
    some
    any
    a
    much
  • How ______ bread is there?
    some
    much
    a lot of
    any