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Easter Grammar

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  • There are (a few / much) eggs in the basket.
    a few
  • There is (some / a) chick here.
    a
  • There are (any / a lot of) tulips here.
    a lot of
  • She's got (a / an) egg.
    an
  • How (many / much) sugar do you need to make these cupcakes?
    much
  • My aunt has made (any / some) Easter decorations.
    some
  • The children have got (any / some) chocolate eggs.
    some
  • Are there (few / any) yellow Easter eggs here?
    any
  • There is (the / a) daffodil in the picture.
    a
  • I always eat too (many / much) food at Easter.
    much
  • There are (much / a lot of) daffodils in the field.
    a lot of
  • He has made (any / some) Easter cupcakes.
    some
  • You need (any / some) flour to make these cupcakes.
    some
  • There aren't (some / any) blue Easter eggs here.
    any
  • There are (any / some) carrots here.
    some
  • There isn't (any / some) meat on our Easter table, we are vegetarians.
    any
  • You don't need (many / any) milk to make this cake.
    any
  • Are there (few / any) Easter decorations in your house?
    any
  • There is (an / a) rabbit in the field.
    a
  • How (much / many) eggs are there in the basket?
    many