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CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD: HOW MUCH / HOW MANY tea do you drink every day?
how much
CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD: There are A LOT OF / A FEW tomatoes in the fridge - about 20.
a lot of
CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD: I've only got A LITTLE / A FEW biscuits to eat.
a few
CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD: HOW MUCH / HOW MANY pizzas do you want?
how many
CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD: I would like to eat A LITTLE / A FEW chips, please.
a few
CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD: There is only A LITTLE / A FEW cheese left in the fridge
a little
We haven't got _________ orange juice. Do you want some water?
any
I've got ______ apple in my bag.
an
There is ___________ bread in the kitchen.
some
Have we got _________ cheese?
any
GUESS THE WORD: People drink tea and coffee in these.
cups
GUESS THE WORD: This is cold and sweet.
ice cream
GUESS THE WORD: You drink water or juice from it.
glass
GUESS THE WORD: Two slices of bread with something between them.
sandwich
GUESS THE WORD: I eat a bowl of this every morning with milk and some sugar.
cereal
COMPLETE THE MISSING WORD: I need to buy a _________ of cereal for breakfast tomorrow.
box
COMPLETE THE MISSING WORD: I've got a ____________ of cola in my bag.
can
COMPLETE THE MISSING WORD: I'd like a big _________ of cake, please.
slice
COMPLETE THE MISSING WORD: My mum always has a __________ of tea after dinner.
cup
COMPLETE THE MISSING WORD: I sometimes eat a __________ of soup for lunch
bowl
COMPLETE THE MISSING WORD: There's a ___________ of water in the fridge.
bottle
UNJAMBLE THE WORD: To drink, I have some (ageron ciuje) or some (trewa).
orange juice - water
UNJAMBLE THE WORD: I always have something sweet like some (keac) or two or three (sisbcuti)
cake - biscuits
UNJAMBLE THE WORD: I have some (ehsece) and then some fruit like an (lapep) or a (naanba)
cheese - apple - banana
UNJAMBLE THE WORD: I often have a (disnahwc) for lunch
sandwich