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Do we use "how many" with countable or uncountable nouns?
Countable nouns.
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Complete: Do you have _______ bread? (some/any)
Any
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Complete: How _______ carrots do you want? (much/many)
Many.
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Complete: Are there _______ eggs in the fridge? (some/any)
Any.
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Complete: How _______ cheese do we need? (much/many)
Much.
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Complete: I want _______ orange juice, please. (some/any)
Some.
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Do we use "how much" with countable or uncountable nouns?
Uncountable nouns.
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Complete: We have _______ apples in the kitchen. (some/any)
Some.
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Do we usually use "some" in affirmative or negative sentences?
Affirmative sentences
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Make a question with "how much".
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Complete: I need ______ potatoes. (some/any)
Some
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Complete: Sorry, we don’t have _______ onions. (some/any)
Any.
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