B) Write what they have got and what they haven’t got:
tomatoes potatoes meat bread
Teresa * * *
Richard + Jenny * * *
Mark * * *
Sally * * *
1. Teresa has got some tomatoes, some meat and some bread but she hasn’t got any
potatoes.
2. Richard and Jenny ……………………………………………………………………. .
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
3. Mark …………………………………………………………………………………….
……………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Sally ……………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………
C) Fill in HOW MUCH, HOW MANY, A FEW, A LITTLE, SOME or ANY:
1. A: ……………………………. bananas would you like, sir?
B: Just …………………………. , please.
2. A: Can I have …………………………… milk?
B: Sorry, we haven’t got ……………………….. milk.
3. A: ………………………… bread would you like?
B: Just ……………………….. , please.
4. A: ……………………… carrots do we have?
B: We have only …………………………. .
5. A: ……………………….. oranges do we need?
B: We don’t need ……………………….. oranges.
6. A: …………………….sugar would you like in your coffee?
B: Just ………………………, please.
7. A: Could I have ……………………. tea, please?
B: Of course. Would you like ………………………. biscuits, too?
8. A: Is there ………………………. wine in the fridge?
B: No, we need to buy ……………………. .
9. A: ……………………. flour does she need?
B: Just …………………….. .
10. A: Have you got ……………………… potatoes?
B: Yes. …………………………. would you like?
D) Fill in SOME, ANY, MUCH or MANY:
1. A: I’d like ……………………. eggs, please.
B: Of course. How ……………………. would you like?
A: Six, please. Are there ……………………… tomatoes?
B: Certainly. How …………………… do you need?
A: A kilo, please.
2. A: I’d like …………………… olive oil.
B: How ……………………… do you need?
A: Half a bottle. Is there ……………………. flour?
B: Certainly. How ………………………. do you need?
A: A kilo, please.
E) Fill in HOW MUCH or HOW MANY:
1. ………………………………….. potatoes do we need?
2. ………………………………….. sugar would you like?
3. ………………………………….. milk is there in the fridge?
4. ………………………………….. eggs do you want?
5. ………………………………….. ham do you need?
F) Write ( C ) for the correct sentences, as in the example:
1. a. There aren’t some tomatoes in the fridge. …………
b. There aren’t any tomatoes in the fridge. ….. C …
2. a. I’d like some soup, please. …………
b. I like some soup, please. .………..
3. a. Would you like some orange juice? …………
b. Do you like some orange juice? …………
4. a. How much cherries do you need? …………
b. How many cherries do you need? …………
5. a. I’d like some rice for lunch. …………
b. I’d like a rice for lunch. …………
6. a. Would you like some bread? .………..
b. Do you like some bread? …………
7. a. No thanks. I don’t want any coffee. …………
b. No thanks. I’d like any coffee. …………
8. a. “Here’s your hamburger.”
“How many is it?” …………
b. “Here’s your hamburger.”
“How much is it?” …………
9. a. How much you want? …………
b. How much do you want? …………
10. a. I’m hungry. Is there anything to eat? …………
b. I’m hungry. Is this anything to eat?
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B) Write what they have got and what they haven’t got:
tomatoes potatoes meat bread
2. Teresa and Jenny have got some potatoes, some tomatoes and some bread but they haven't got any meat.
3. Mark has got some potatoes, some tomatoes and some meat but he hasn't got any bread.
4. Sally has got some potatoes, some meat and some bread but she hasn't got any tomatoes.
C) Fill in HOW MUCH, HOW MANY, A FEW, A LITTLE, SOME or ANY:
A: How many bananas would you like, sir?
B: Just a few, please.
A: Can I have some milk?
B: Sorry, we haven't got any milk.
A: How much bread would you like?
B: Just a little, please.
A: How many carrots do we have?
B: We have only a few.
A: How many oranges do we need?
B: We don't need any oranges.
A: How much sugar would you like in your coffee?
B: Just a little, please.
A: Could I have some tea please?
B: Of course, would you like some biscuits too?
A: Is there any wine in the fridge?
B: No, we need to buy some.
A: How much flour does she need?
B: Just a little.
A: Have you got any potatoes?
B: Yes. How many would you like?
D) Fill in SOME, ANY, MUCH or MANY:
A: I'd like some eggs, please.
B: Of course. How many would you like?
A: Six, please. Are there any tomatoes?
B: Certainly. How many would you need?
A: A kilo, please.
2. A: I'd like some olive oil
B: How much do you need?
A: Half a bottle. Is there any flour?
B: Certainly. How much do you need?
A: A kilo, please.
E) Fill in HOW MUCH or HOW MANY:
1. How many potatoes do we need?
2. How much sugar would you like?
3. How much milk is there in the fridge ?
4. How many eggs do you want?
5. How much ham do you need?
F) Write ( C ) for the correct sentences, as in the example:
2. I’d like some soup, please. C
3. Would you like some orange juice? C
4. How many cherries do you need? C
5. I’d like some rice for lunch. C
6. Would you like some bread? C
7. No thanks. I don’t want any coffee. C
8. “Here’s your hamburger.”
“How much is it?” C
9. How much do you want? C
10. I’m hungry. Is there anything to eat? C
tomatoes potatoes meat bread
2. Teresa and Jenny have got some potatoes, some tomatoes and some bread but they haven't got any meat.
3. Mark has got some potatoes, some tomatoes and some meat but he hasn't got any bread.
4. Sally has got some potatoes, some meat and some bread but she hasn't got any tomatoes.
C) Fill in HOW MUCH, HOW MANY, A FEW, A LITTLE, SOME or ANY:
A: How many bananas would you like, sir?
B: Just a few, please.
A: Can I have some milk?
B: Sorry, we haven't got any milk.
A: How much bread would you like?
B: Just a little, please.
A: How many carrots do we have?
B: We have only a few.
A: How many oranges do we need?
B: We don't need any oranges.
A: How much sugar would you like in your coffee?
B: Just a little, please.
A: Could I have some tea please?
B: Of course, would you like some biscuits too?
A: Is there any wine in the fridge?
B: No, we need to buy some.
A: How much flour does she need?
B: Just a little.
A: Have you got any potatoes?
B: Yes. How many would you like?
D) Fill in SOME, ANY, MUCH or MANY:
A: I'd like some eggs, please.
B: Of course. How many would you like?
A: Six, please. Are there any tomatoes?
B: Certainly. How many would you need?
A: A kilo, please.
2. A: I'd like some olive oil
B: How much do you need?
A: Half a bottle. Is there any flour?
B: Certainly. How much do you need?
A: A kilo, please.
E) Fill in HOW MUCH or HOW MANY:
1. How many potatoes do we need?
2. How much sugar would you like?
3. How much milk is there in the fridge ?
4. How many eggs do you want?
5. How much ham do you need?
F) Write ( C ) for the correct sentences, as in the example:
2. I’d like some soup, please. C
3. Would you like some orange juice? C
4. How many cherries do you need? C
5. I’d like some rice for lunch. C
6. Would you like some bread? C
7. No thanks. I don’t want any coffee. C
8. “Here’s your hamburger.”
“How much is it?” C
9. How much do you want? C
10. I’m hungry. Is there anything to eat? C
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