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A/ An/ Some/ Any
Countable nouns
Singular Plural
Affi rmative There is an egg. There are some eggs.
Negative There isn’t an egg. There aren’t any eggs.
Interrogative Is there an egg? Are there any eggs?
Uncountable nouns
Remember!
Affi rmative There is some milk. We can use some in an off er or a request
Negative There isn’t any milk. Example:
Would you like some bananas?
Interrogative Is there any milk? Can I have some milk, please?
How many? How much?
Game: GIVE ME AN EGG!
One team says words related to food or drink. 'How many?' and 'How much?' are used to
The other team adds some or a/ an. ask about quantity. We use 'How many?'
with countable nouns and 'How much?' with
Example: uncountable nouns.
Team 1: egg Team 1: fl our
How many + plural countable nouns
Team 2: an egg Team 2: some fl our
Example:
Fill the blanks with a/ an, some, or any in the How many eggs do we have?
following conversation.
How much + uncountable nouns
Mi: Let’s have dinner. Example:
Phong: Good idea! Is there (1)______ rice? How much milk do you need?
Mi: No, there isn’t, but there are (2)______ noodles.
Fill each blank with How many or How much.
Phong: OK. Let’s have noodles with (3)______ beef
or pork. 1. ______ apples are there in the fridge?
Mi: Ah, there’s a problem. 2. ______ pepper do you want?
Phong: What is it? 3. ______ bananas are there on the table?
4. ______ sandwiches are there in your bag?
Mi: There isn’t (4)_____ beef or pork left.
5. ______ water is there in the bottle?
Phong: Oh, I have (5)______ cheese sandwich and
(6)_____ apple in my bag. Work in pairs. Use the suggested words to
Mi: That’s not enough for both of us, Phong! make questions with How many/ How much,
then interview your partner.
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Example:
milk/ drink/ every morning
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How much milk do you drink every morning?
1. water/ drink/ every day?
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2. rice/ eat/ for dinner?
3. vegetables/ eat/ every day?
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4. apples/ eat/ every day?
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