Lesson Practice Instructions:
Exercise 1 – Quantifiers (Multiple Choice):
Read each sentence carefully and select the most appropriate quantifier from the dropdown menu. After answering all 10 questions, click “Check Answers” to see your score and receive feedback on each response.
Take your time, consider the context, and do your best!
1. I have ______ milk in the refrigerator.
2. There are ______ students in the library today.
3. Do you have ______ time to help me?
4. I have ______ friends in this city.
5. There is ______ water in the bottle.
6. I have ______ money to buy a car.
7. There are ______ books on the shelf.
8. Do you have ______ sugar?
9. I have ______ pencils in my bag.
10. There is ______ information in this report.
Exercise 2 - Quantifiers (Fill in the Blanks):
Complete the sentences by choosing the correct quantifier based on the context. Possible options include "some," "many," "much," "a few," "little," and others. Once you've filled in all 10 blanks, click "Check Answers" to review your performance and get detailed feedback.
1. I have ______ friends who speak Spanish.
2. There is ______ coffee left in the pot.
3. Do you have ______ time to help me with this project?
4. I know ______ people in this company.
5. There are ______ books on the table.
6. She has ______ money to buy a new car.
7. I have ______ bread for making sandwiches.
8. There are ______ students in the classroom.
9. Do you have ______ sugar for the tea?
10. I have ______ experience in this field.
Exercise 3 - Context-Based Quantifiers (Multiple Choice):
For each scenario, select the most suitable quantifier that fits the context. After answering all 10 questions, click "Check Answers" to see your score and receive feedback.
1. At a grocery store, you want to buy cheese:
2. Describing the number of cars in a parking lot:
3. Asking about the amount of money you have:
4. Talking about traffic in a city:
5. Discussing the amount of time for a project:
6. Talking about homework assignments:
7. Asking about the amount of water:
8. Describing the number of restaurants in a city:
9. Asking about the amount of information:
10. Talking about the number of questions: