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Choose from: little/few, much/many, this/these, is/are, it’s/they’re, it/them.
Them— few
Choose from: little/few, much/many, this/these, is/are, it’s/they’re, it/them.
Many— they’re— few
Choose from: little/few, much/many, this/these, is/are, it’s/they’re, it/them.
It’s— it
Choose from: little/few, much/many, this/these, is/are, it’s/they’re, it/them.
This— is— it— little
Choose from: little/few, much/many, this/these, is/are, it’s/they’re, it/them.
Few— many
There isn’t/aren’t any ____________. .
There isn’t any soy sauce.
There isn’t/aren’t any ____________. .
There aren’t any lemons.
There isn’t/aren’t any ____________. .
There isn’t any fish.
There isn’t/aren’t any ____________. .
There aren’t any onions.
There isn’t/aren’t any ____________. .
There isn’t any salt.
There isn’t/aren’t any ____________. .
There aren’t any tomatoes.
There isn’t/aren’t any ____________. .
There isn’t any milk.
There isn’t/aren’t any ____________. .
There isn’t any sugar.
There isn’t/aren’t any ____________. .
There isn't any rice.
A; How many/much ____ did you buy? B: I bought only a few/little _________.
Much yogurt— a little yogurt
A; How many/much ____ did you buy? B: I bought only a few/little _________.
Many cookies— a few cookies
A; How many/much ____ did you buy? B: I bought only a few/little _________.
Many potatoes— a few potatoes
A; How many/much ____ did you buy? B: I bought only a few/little _________.
Much ketchup— a little ketchup
A; How many/much ____ did you buy? B: I bought only a few/little _________.
Many eggs— a few eggs
A; How many/much ____ did you buy? B: I bought only a few/little _________.
Much cheese— a little cheese
A; How many/much ____ did you buy? B: I bought only a few/little _________.
Many oranges— a few oranges
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Can of coffee
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Carton of orange juice
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Bottle of cola/soda/pop
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Box of tea
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Pint of ice cream
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Bag of flour
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Box of cookies
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Pound of butter
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
A pound/kilogram of meat.
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Jar of mayonnaise
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Head of lettuce
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Bunch of grapes
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Dozen/carton of eggs
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Bunch of carrots
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Loaf of bread
A: Do we need anything from the supermarket? B: Yes, we need a/an __________ of _________.
Bunch of bananas
Where are the pears?
They’re on the counter.
Where’s the sugar?
It’s on the counter.
Where’s the bread?
It’s on the counter.
Where are the onions?
They’re in the cabinet.
Where are the cookies?
They’re in the cabinet.
Where’s the tea?
It’s in the cabinet.
Where’s the chicken?
It’s in the freezer.
Where’s the ice cream?
It’s in the freezer.
Where are the lemons?
They’re in the refrigerator.
Where are the carrots?
They’re in the refrigerator.
Where’s the butter?
It’s in the refrigerator.
Where’s the soda?
It’s in the refrigerator.
Where’s the milk?
It’s in the refrigerator.