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Quantifiers : much/many/ a lot (of)​

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1-Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

1 need / oranges / we / how / do / many? 

How many oranges do we need ?

 

2 drinks / a / milk / of/she / lot/quite.

                                                            .

3 haven't/ much /sorry / got/ money/ I'm /l .

                                                            .

4 eat/ brother/ many / little / my / vegetables / doesn’t .

                                                            .

5 day / you /fruit / every / do / much / have / how?

                                                            ?

6 a / recipe / butter/ need /for/ little / this / we .

                                                            .

 

7 in / don’t / afternoon / | / coffee / usually / the / much / drink.

                                                            .

8 few / for / can /tomatoes / you / a / buy / salad /the?

                                                            ?

2-Complete the conversation with the words in the box.

many -much- quite a lot -a few- lot of -how much -a little  a lot -how many

Steve:  Hi, Sophie. I’m at the supermarket, but I can’t find the shopping list. What do I need to buy?

Anna:  That’s typical of you!

Steve:  Sorry! How much milk do we need?

Anna:  We need 2          . Can you get two litres, please?

Steve:  All right. And 3        eggs?

Anna:  Just 4        . Just buy one box of six.

Steve:  OK. Do we need 5        vegetables?

 Anna:  Yes, we do. Buy a 6        vegetables. You know my mother’s a vegetarian!

Steve:  And do we need 7        cheese?

Anna:  No, we’ve still got quite 8        in the fridge, so just buy a little.

Steve:  What about rice?

 Anna:  We’ve only got 9        just one small packet.

Steve:  OK. I can buy some more, then.

Anna:  Right, I think that’s everything. See you later!

 

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