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Quantifiers, Worksheet A2

The document is a worksheet focused on the use of quantifiers in English grammar. It includes various parts such as filling in blanks with articles, choosing correct options, matching containers with items, and using 'much' or 'many'. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding of quantifiers and their correct application in sentences.
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Quantifiers, Worksheet A2

The document is a worksheet focused on the use of quantifiers in English grammar. It includes various parts such as filling in blanks with articles, choosing correct options, matching containers with items, and using 'much' or 'many'. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding of quantifiers and their correct application in sentences.
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Quantifiers Worksheet

Part 1: Fill in the blanks with a, an, some, or any


1. I’d like ___ apple, please.
2. Is there ___ milk in the fridge?
3. She bought ___ bananas and ___ orange.
4. We didn’t buy ___ bread.
5. There’s ___ egg in the bowl.
Part 2: Choose the correct option
1. I need (some / any) rice.
2. Do we have (some / any) cheese?
3. There isn’t (some / any) juice left.
4. He has (a / an) idea.
5. They want (some / a) sugar in their tea.
Part 3: Match the container with the correct item
Draw lines or write numbers to match:
1. A jar of ____
2. A bottle of ____
3. A packet of ____
4. A tin of ____
5. A box of ____
6. A carton of ____
7. A can of ____

A. cereal
B. tuna
C. water
D. honey
E. cola
F. milk
G. crisps
Part 4: Fill in the blanks with: a jar of, a tin of, a box of, a packet of, a bottle
of, a can of, a carton of
1. I bought _______ milk for breakfast.
2. She opened _______ cola.
3. We need _______ cereal for the kids.
4. He brought _______ honey from the market.
5. There’s _______ beans in the cupboard.
6. I’ll have _______ orange juice, please.
7. We ate _______ crisps during the movie.
Part 5: Use much or many
1. How ______ apples do you want?
2. There isn’t ______ sugar in the tea.
3. How ______ water do you drink a day?
4. She doesn’t eat ______ sweets.
5. Are there ______ eggs in the fridge?

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