Afew - a little online worksheet for int. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
IntroductionThis quantifiers worksheet helps students learn how to use much, many, a few and a little with countable or uncountable nouns. Procedure Give each student a copy of the worksheet. Students start by sorting nouns into countable and uncountable nouns. Exercise A - Answer key
Completethe sentences with much, many or a lot of.These sentences are informal. We don't watch television. television: uncountable noun, negative sentence → much; How languages can you speak? languages: countable noun, question → many; Take as time as you need. time: uncountable noun, positive sentence → as much; I have flowers in my garden. flowers: countable nouns, positive
Choosethe plenty of/to, few, a few of, little, a little to complete the gaps in the sentences below. 1 / 31. Nobody likes him. He has _____ friends. little. few. Short Answers: Do, Does, Did Exercise; This, That, These or Those Exercise /10. Created by Mo. Get on, get off, get into, get out of.
Answers 1. I would like to ask a few questions. 2. I didn't find anyone there. 3. Very few politicians are really honest. 4. Only a few politicians are really honest. 5. Someone agreed to come with me. 6. She doesn't have many friends. 7. I had no one to help me. 8. There are some birds on the tree. 9. Does anyone know the answer? 10.
Ifthe noun is countable plural, we say "(a) few". We can also use "(a) little" without a noun, as an adverb. The exercises on this page will help you practise "a little", "little", "a few", "few".
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CorrectAnswer: a lot of. Explanation: Here the quantifier 'a lot of' modifies the countable noun 'trophies'. Try Again. Determiners and Quantifiers Exercise & Practice with Explanation: Give me ____ money I owe you. c.a d.an.
NounQuantifiers Lesson. Aim: Review and solidification of countable and uncountable noun and noun quantifiers. Activity: Review discussion followed by multiple choice dialogue fill-in exercise. Level: Intermediate to upper-intermediate. Outline: Begin review by asking students to identify the worksheet list of objects as countable or uncountable.
Vocabularyexercises; A word a day; Grammar; Speaking; Class 10 Worksheets; Class 9 Worksheets; Class 8 Worksheets; Class 7; Fill in the blanks with few, fewer, fewest, little, less or least. (few / little) Answers. 1. I have got fewer friends than her. 2. This is less important than that. 3. Don't disturb him.
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