1. Match the words in two columns to get expressions and write them.
1. a can of a. cereal
2. a carton of b. cola
3. a box of c. tomatoes
4. a packet of d. yoghurt
5. a piece of e. chocolate
6. a kilo of f. crisps
7. a jar of g. bread
8. a tin of h. honey
9. a loaf of i. cheese
10. a bar of j. tuna
2. Use: some, any, no
1. There were __________ of my friends there.
2. There is __________ need to hurry, now that we have missed the train.
3. Have you ever seen __________ of these pictures before?
4. There is __________ water in the kettle: they have drunk it all.
5. There were __________ birches in that forest, but so many pines.
6. We could not buy cherries, so we bought __________ plums instead.
3. Use: much or many
1. I don't eat __________ mangoes.
2. He does not eat __________ fish.
3. She ate so __________ dessert that she is in bed today with a stomachache.
4. He had got so __________ pairs of socks.
5. Please don't put __________ pepper on the meat.
6. There were too __________ plates on the table.
7. I never eat __________ bread with soup.
8. Why did you eat so __________ ice cream?
9. She wrote us not very __________ letters from the country.
4. Use: little or few
1. He has got __________ friends. 2. I drink __________ coffee. I don't like it.
3. We must hurry. We've got very __________ time.
4. This university offers very __________ scholarships.
5. The Smiths have __________ money. They aren't rich.
6. The theatre was almost empty. There were very __________ people there.
5. Choose the correct word.
1. Please have some / few / much of these chocolates. I know you like them.
2. Have you got much / many / some coffee?
3. There isn't some / any / many water in the bottle.
4. Have we got some / any / a lot of milk?
5. There was a few / a little / much food in the fridge. It was nearly empty.
6. There aren’t many/much/a little eggs left. I’ll go and buy any/some/much.
7. There are much / many / a lot of skirts to choose from.
8. There’re a lot of/ a few / a little carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some.
9. I always have a little / a few / much milk with my tea.
10. Can I have any / some / much water, please?
1. Match the words in two columns to get expressions and write them.
1. a can of a. cereal
2. a carton of b. cola
3. a box of c. tomatoes
4. a packet of d. yoghurt
5. a piece of e. chocolate
6. a kilo of f. crisps
7. a jar of g. bread
8. a tin of h. honey
9. a loaf of i. cheese
10. a bar of j. tuna
2. Use: some, any, no
1. There were __________ of my friends there.
2. There is __________ need to hurry, now that we have missed the train.
3. Have you ever seen __________ of these pictures before?
4. There is __________ water in the kettle: they have drunk it all.
5. There were __________ birches in that forest, but so many pines.
6. We could not buy cherries, so we bought __________ plums instead.
3. Use: much or many
1. I don't eat __________ mangoes.
2. He does not eat __________ fish.
3. She ate so __________ dessert that she is in bed today with a stomachache.
4. He had got so __________ pairs of socks.
5. Please don't put __________ pepper on the meat.
6. There were too __________ plates on the table.
7. I never eat __________ bread with soup.
8. Why did you eat so __________ ice cream?
9. She wrote us not very __________ letters from the country.
4. Use: little or few
1. He has got __________ friends. 2. I drink __________ coffee. I don't like it.
3. We must hurry. We've got very __________ time.
4. This university offers very __________ scholarships.
5. The Smiths have __________ money. They aren't rich.
6. The theatre was almost empty. There were very __________ people there.
5. Choose the correct word.
1. Please have some / few / much of these chocolates. I know you like them.
2. Have you got much / many / some coffee?
3. There isn't some / any / many water in the bottle.
4. Have we got some / any / a lot of milk?
5. There was a few / a little / much food in the fridge. It was nearly empty.
6. There aren’t many/much/a little eggs left. I’ll go and buy any/some/much.
7. There are much / many / a lot of skirts to choose from.
8. There’re a lot of/ a few / a little carrots in the fridge. We need to buy some.
9. I always have a little / a few / much milk with my tea.
10. Can I have any / some / much water, please?