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I.

Use How much or How many

1. ____________ did you pay for these books?

2. ____________ apples are there in the fruit bowl?

3. ____________ times have you been in London?

4. ____________ brothers do you have?

5. ____________ sugar do you take in your coffee?

6. ____________ was that t-shirt?

7. ____________ times have you seen that film?

8. ____________ students are there in your class?

9. ____________ water did you want?

10. ____________ children were there at the party?

11. ____________ secrets have you got?

12. ____________ subjects did you fail last year?

13. ____________ hours have you been studying?

14. ____________ flour do we need to make the cake?

15. ____________ kilometres can you run without stopping?

16. ____________ girls are there in your school?

II. How much/how many

1. . ____________lemonade have we got? Weve got only one bottle.

2. . ____________bottles are there? Three.

3. . ____________meat is there? We have got two steaks.

4. . ____________ bananas have we got? We havent got any.

5. . ____________sugar have we got? Enough.


6. . ____________bread have we got? Some.

7. . ____________pens are in your bag? Six.

8. . ____________money have we got? We havent got a lot.

9. . ____________bikes are there in the garden? Two.

10. . ____________children have they got? Two girls and a boy.

11. . ____________milk have we got? About one and a half litres.

12. . ____________steaks have we got? Weve got eight steaks.

III. How much or How many

1. I don't drink . ____________coffee.

2. I don't have. ____________ money.

4. John doesn't have. ____________ friends.

3. You don't have. ____________ time to do this test.

5. David reads a lot of books, but he doesn't read. ____________ newspapers.

6. Are there. ____________ people in the room?

7. Is there. ____________ milk in the fridge?

8. Did you answer. ____________ questions wrongly in the test?

9. How . ____________times have you been to England?

10. How. ____________ work do you have to do?

IV. any or some?

1) We need ______ bananas.


2) You can't buy______ posters in this shop.
3) We haven't got______ oranges at the moment.
4) Peter has bought ______new books.
5) She always takes______ sugar with her coffee.
6) I have seen______ nice postcards in this souvenir shop.
7) There aren't ______folders in my bag.
8) I have______ magazines for you.
9) There are______ apples on the table.
10) Pam does not have______ pencils on her desk.

V. some or any?

1. Sue went to the cinema with ______of her friends!


2. Jane doesn't have ______friends.
3. Have you got______ brothers or sisters?
4. Here is______ food for the cat.
5. I think you should put______ flowers on the table.
6. Could you check if there are______ calls on the answering machine?
7. I don't want______ presents for my birthday.
8. Did they have______ news for you?
9. I'm hungry - I'll have______ sandwiches.
10. There aren't______ apples left.

VI. Fill in the article >a<, >an< or >the< where necessary. Choose >x< where no article is
used.

1) I like ______ blue T-shirt over there better than red one.
2) Their car does 150 miles______ hour.
3) Where's ______ USB drive I lent you last week?
4) Do you still live in ______ Bristol?
5) Is your mother working in______ old office building?
6) Carol's father works as______ electrician.
7) The tomatoes are 99 pence ______ kilo.
8) What do you usually have for______ breakfast?
9) Ben has______ terrible headache.
10) After this tour you have ______ whole afternoon free to explore the city.

VII. Decide whether to use the definite article >the< or not. If you do not need the article
>the<, use x.

1) My grandmother likes______ flowers very much.


2) I love ______flowers in your garden.
3) See you on ______Wednesday.
4) I always listen to ______radio in the morning.
5) Alex goes to work by______ bus.
6) Don't be late for______ school.
7) Listen! Dennis is playing ______trumpet.
8) We often see our cousins over ______Easter.
9) She has never been to ______Alps before.
10) What about going to Australia in ______February?

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