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The document contains exercises for practicing the use of 'some' and 'any' in sentences, as well as questions using 'How much' and 'How many'. It also includes activities focused on the present simple and present continuous tenses. Lastly, there are example sentences demonstrating the use of these tenses in various contexts.
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The document contains exercises for practicing the use of 'some' and 'any' in sentences, as well as questions using 'How much' and 'How many'. It also includes activities focused on the present simple and present continuous tenses. Lastly, there are example sentences demonstrating the use of these tenses in various contexts.
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1.Complete the sentences using some or any.

1. I can’t pay. I haven’t got  money.


2. Have you got  brothers or sisters?
3. There are  beautiful flowers in the garden.
4. “Would you like  tea?” “Yes please.”
5. Do you know  good hotels in London?
6. We haven’t got bread, so I am going to buy .
7. I went out to buy milk but they didn’t have in the shop
2- Complete the sentences using "How much" or "How many":
 
1.a)  are two pencils?
b)  are ten notebooks?
c)  cupcakes do you need?
d)  are three cupcakes? 
e)  books do you want? 
f)  cameras do you need? 
g)  are five lollypops? 
h)  is one bar of chocolate?
i)  cds do you need? 
j)  jackets do you want?

Present simple or present continuous

1. Andy sometimes comics. (to read)

2. We never TV in the morning. (to watch)

3. Listen! Sandy in the bathroom. (to sing)

4. My sister usually in the kitchen. (to help)

5. My mother breakfast now. (to make)

6. They often the bathroom. (to clean)

7. Look! The boys home. (to come)


8. Every day his grandfather for a walk. (to go)

9. I with my friend at the moment. (to chat)

10. Cats mice. (to eat)

Questions

 1.-I eat at this restaurant every day.

 
2.- She usually goes to the park.
 
3.- I am seeing Mary at the cinema.

 4.- I see Mary at the cinema.


 
7.- My little sister is four years old.
 
8.- A kilo of apples costs two euros.
 

9.- I´m helping my sister with her homework.


 
10.-My father is listening to heavy-metal music.
 
11.- They are waiting in living room.
 

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