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Look at the photo and use 2 QUANTIFIERS to describe what you can see.
There are a lot of eggs. There is some milk.
Name 5 UNCOUNTABLE nouns related to food or drinks.
Oil, sugar, bread, milk, butter, etc.
Name 5 COUNTABLE nouns related to food or drinks.
tomatoes, eggs, biscuits, apples, bananas, etc.
Complete with ONE word: I haven't eaten ____ chocolate.
I haven't eaten MUCH/ANY chocolate.
Complete with ONE word: How ___ bread do you need?
How MUCH bread do you need?
Complete with ONE word: There are a _____ oranges in the kitchen.
There are a FEW oranges in the kitchen.
Complete with ONE word: Have you got a ____ of toys?
Have you got a LOT of toys?
Complete with ONE word: How ____ money do you have?
How MUCH money do you have?
Complete with ONE word: Put a ___ sugar in dad's coffee.
Put a LITTLE sugar in dad's coffee.
Use a different quantifier to paraphrase this sentence: There is some coffee, but not a lot.
There is A LITTLE coffee. There isn't MUCH coffee.
Use a different quantifier to paraphrase this sentence: There aren't many eggs in the bowl.
There are A FEW eggs in the bowl.
Use a different quantifier to paraphrase this sentence: There are many tomatoes in the fridge.
There are A LOT OF tomatoes in the fridge.
Use a different quantifier to paraphrase this sentence: There is much milk in the fridge.
There is A LOT OF milk in the fridge.
Use a different quantifier to paraphrase this sentence: There isn't much margarine left.
There is A LITTLE margarine left.
Name 3 quantifiers we can use with UNCOUNTABLE nouns.
A lot of, a little, much, some, any.
Name 3 quantifiers we can use with COUNTABLE nouns.
A lot of, many, a few, some, any
Name 3 quantifiers.
A lot, a few, a little, much, many, some, any.