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Exercise Week 2

The document contains a story about Mouse Deer and Crocodile, where Mouse Deer cleverly avoids being eaten by Crocodile by tricking him into lining up with other crocodiles for a supposed party invitation. Additionally, there is an exercise section that asks readers to identify nouns from the story and choose the correct answers for various statements regarding quantifiers and pronouns. The overall focus is on reading comprehension and grammar practice.

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Exercise Week 2

The document contains a story about Mouse Deer and Crocodile, where Mouse Deer cleverly avoids being eaten by Crocodile by tricking him into lining up with other crocodiles for a supposed party invitation. Additionally, there is an exercise section that asks readers to identify nouns from the story and choose the correct answers for various statements regarding quantifiers and pronouns. The overall focus is on reading comprehension and grammar practice.

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Exercise:
A. Read the story below and identify the nouns!

Mouse Deer and Crocodile


One day, Mouse Deer went down to the river to take a drink. But he knew that the crocodile might be
waiting underwater to eat him, so he said out loud. “I wonder if the water’s warm. I’ll put in my leg and
find out.” Of course, Mouse Deer didn’t put in his leg. He picked up a stick instead and put one end into
the water. Chomp…! Crocodile grabbed the stick and pulled it underwater. Mouse Deer laughed. “Ha…
ha…ha… Stupid crocodile! Can’t you tell the difference between a stick and a leg?” Then Mouse Deer
ran off to drink somewhere else.
In the next day, Mouse Deer wanted to cross the river. He wanted to eat the fruits on the other side of
the river. He saw a floating log in the river. He knew that Crocodile looked like a log when he floated.
Mouse Deer didn’t want to be eaten by Crocodile when he crosses the river. He had an idea. He called
out loud, “Crocodile!” Crocodile rose from the water, “Hello, Mouse Deer. Have you come to be my
lunch?” Mouse Deer smiled. “Sorry, not today, Crocodile. I have orders from the King. He wants to invite
all the crocodiles in this river to a party. He wants me to count all the crocodiles so he could prepare
enough meal for you.”
“Really…? Tell us what to do,” said Crocodile. “You must line up from this side of the river to the
other side,” said Mouse Deer. Crocodile then got all his friends and family. They lined up across the river.
Mouse Deer then jumped onto Crocodile’s back. “One,” he counted. He jumped onto the next crocodile,
“Two.” And the next crocodile, “Three.” Mouse Deer kept jumping until he arrived on the other side of
the river. “How many are there?” asked Crocodile. “Just enough,” said Mouse Deer. He laughed as he ran
to the forest.

B. Choose the correct answer for the statements below.


1. Our family need (many/much) money to renovate our house.
2. There are (a large amount/a large number) of people in this mall
3. Please take (these/this) magazines away!
4. There is (too much/ too many things to do today.
5. Do you have (some/any) comic books I can borrow?
6. I still have (any/some) ice cream left in the refrigerator.
7. (Those/that) children are having fun at the park.
8. I have (a lot of/a great deal of) money in my wallet.
9. How (many/much) children do you have?
10. (Any/some) of my friends study in that university.

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