How much/ How many?
We use “How much” to ask
about the quantity of uncountable nous(e.g How much coffee have we got left?) ,
but we use “How many” to ask about countable nouns(e.g. How many tomatoes are
there in the fridge?)
……………………. rice can I put in the soup?
.................. ice cream should I buy?
.................. potatoes are there in the basket?
.................. sugar would you like in your coffee?
Some and any
Some and any can be used
both with countable and uncountable nouns. Some can only be used in affirmative
sentences(eg. We’ve got some bread left) while any can be used in negative and
interrogative sentences(Is there any bread left?/ there isn’t any bread left).
Be careful! “Some” can be
used in an interrogative sentence if this is a polite offer or request(eg. Would
you like some biscuits?)
Some /Any?
Tom, can you check if
there is …………………….. meat in the refrigerator?
We’d like ……………………….. beef
with potatoes, please.
Lisa hasn’t got
………………………….. eggs left. Can you bring her ……………………….?
I haven’t got …………………
time. I must hurry to work!
Can you give me
……………………….lemons for the lemon pie I am making?
I need …………………. butter for
my cake, ……………………… sugar and
……………………. flour, but I don’t need ……………………….. chocolate.
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