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Worksheet - Some/ Any, Much/ Many

The document is a worksheet that provides exercises to practice using the quantifiers "much" and "many" as well as "some" and "any". The first section has students complete sentences with either "much" or "many". The second has them circle the correct quantifier in sentences. The third asks them to transform sentences into negative forms. The worksheet aims to help students better understand and use different English quantifiers in sentences.

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Worksheet - Some/ Any, Much/ Many

The document is a worksheet that provides exercises to practice using the quantifiers "much" and "many" as well as "some" and "any". The first section has students complete sentences with either "much" or "many". The second has them circle the correct quantifier in sentences. The third asks them to transform sentences into negative forms. The worksheet aims to help students better understand and use different English quantifiers in sentences.

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Worksheet

-some/ any, much/ many-

1. Complete the questions with much and many:

a. How ………………………….. bread do you want?

b. How ………………………...... sugar do you take in your tea?

c. How ……………………………bottles of Cola does he want?

d. How …………………………… butter does he need?

e. How ……………………………. English words do you learn a day?

f. How …………………………….coffee does she drink?

g. How ……………………………. times did you see this movie?

2. Circle the correct word or phrase underlined in each sentence:

a. How much/ many spaghetti have we got?

b. John went to buy a/ some glass so he could fix the broken window.

c. How much/ many furniture shops are there?

d. I found the milk but I can’t find a/ some glass.

3. Transform the following sentences into negative:

a. I want some soup because I have got a terrible stomach-ache.

b. Jim got some new friends.

c. I am going to the library to borrow some books.

d. My friend has got some beautiful toys on her birthday.

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