1. Write C (countable) or U (uncountable).
milk
1. rice 6. grape
2. sandwich 7. burger
3. apple juice 8. meat
4. vegetable 9. pear
5. cheese 10. yogurt
=> Answer:
1. U 2. C
3. U 4. U
5. U 6. C
7. C 8. U
9. C 10. U
2. Complete the table with the given words
any a lot of many much
some any some a lot of
=> Answer:
1. any 2. many
3. some 4. some
5. much 6. any
7. any
3. Complete the questions with How much or How many. Make the word plural if necessary.
How many apples does he eat every week?
How much juice do you drink?
1. _____ burger_ do you eat?
2. _____ cheese_ is there on the pizza?
3. _____ nut_ are there in the bag?
4. _____ white rice_ do they usually eat?
5. _____ sandwich_ have you got?
6. _____ milk_ does she drink?
7. _____ bread_have they got in the shop?
8. _____ egg_ are there on the table?
=> Answer:
1. any 2. many
3. some 4. some
5. much 6. any
7. any
4. Look at the table. What do Laura and Toby eat? Complete the sentences with some, any, much, many and a Lot of.
Laura eats a lot of fruit every day.
Today eats some fruit.
1. Laura eats ____ vegetables in her diet.
2. Toby doesn't have _____ vegetables with his meals. He prefers noodles.
3. Laura never eats _____ meat. She's a vegetarian. She often eats beans.
4. Toby eats ____ meat every day.
5. Laura has ____ sweets. She likes chocolate.
6. Toby doesn't eat ____ sweets at all.
7. Laura doesn't drink ____ water. She prefers juice or milk.
8. Toby drinks ____ water with every meal.
=> Answer:
1. much 2. any
3. any 4. much
5. a lot of 6. any
7. any 8. much
5. Look back at the table in exercise 4. Complete the table for you and a friend. Write sentences with some, any, much, many and a lot of
I eat a lot of crisps. I love them. My friend Minh never eats any crisps. He doesn't like them.
=> Answer:
I have some candies.
I don't drink any milk.
We haven’t got much rice left.
He’s got a lot of books.