Examples of quantifiers
With Uncountable Nouns
- much
- a little/little/very little *
- a bit (of)
- a great deal of
- a large amount of
- a large quantity of
With Countable Nouns
With Both
- many
- a few/few/very few **
- a number (of)
- several
- a large number of
- a great number of
- a majority of
- all
- enough
- more/most
- less/least
- no/none
- not any
- some
- any
- a lot of
- lots of
- plenty of
Fill in the blanks using “little” or “few”.
1. There is money in the wallet.
2. I’ve got a books.
3. My mum has got a cigarettes in the packet.
4. I can’t wait for you. I’ve got time.
5. Fred has got a English books.
6. Brenda has got a friends.
7. There is butter left. We need to buy some.
8. There are people at the cinema as the film is not very good.
9. I have got magazines. I prefer books.
10. There is a pizza in the fridge if you are hungry.
Fill in the blanks using “much” or “many”.
1. How books did you buy?
2. How money do you have
3. How did the car cost?
4. How apples are there in the basket?
5. How times have you been to the dentist?
6. How butter do you need?
7. How oranges do you want?
8. How wine does he drink?
9. How girls are there in your class?
10. How stamps have you got in your collection?
Fill in the blanks using “a/an”, “ some”, “any” , “much” or “many”.
2. We had cake with the tea.
3. I often have fried egg for dinner.
4. There aren’t pears left. Only two.
5. Would you like tea?
6. Don’t eat so chocolate or you’ll get fat.
7. I don’t drink beer. I don’t like it.
8. There is tub of margarine in the fridge.
9. The child put sand into the bucket.
10. I can lend you money if you need it.
B. Business Case: Mars Incorporated
Read the following quick summary of Mars Inc and its philosophy and answer the questions below:
Business Case: http://www.palgrave.com/business/burns/students/pdf/19%20Mars.pdf
Mars' Pet Care Brands: http://www.mars.com/global/press-center/case-study-detail/casestudy.aspx?SiteId=147&Id=3688
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