Fill in the right quantifiers. You can choose between a lot of, much, many, a few, a little.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for the correct quantifiers to fill in the blanks in a passage about Sarah at a bakery. The quantifiers to choose from are 'a lot of', 'much', 'many', 'a few', and 'a little'. This is designed to test knowledge of English quantifier usage.
Answer
1. many, 2. a few, 3. much, 4. a lot of, 5. a little, 6. a lot of, 7. many
The exercise should be filled in as follows:
- many
- a few
- much
- a lot of
- a little
- a lot of
- many
Answer for screen readers
The exercise should be filled in as follows:
- many
- a few
- much
- a lot of
- a little
- a lot of
- many
More Information
Quantifiers help indicate the amount or quantity of a noun. 'Many' and 'a few' are used for countable nouns while 'much', 'a lot of', and 'a little' are used for uncountable nouns.
Tips
Remember to differentiate between countable and uncountable nouns to use the correct quantifiers.
Sources
- Much, many, little, few, some, any – quantifiers - Test-English - test-english.com
- Much, many, a lot of, lots of : quantifiers - Cambridge Grammar - dictionary.cambridge.org
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