This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
Quantifiers
Much/many
(a) Few/(a) little
A lot of/lots of
Slide 1 - Slide
What is a quantifier?
A quantifier is a word or phrase which is used before a noun to indicate the amount or quantity:
Slide 2 - Slide
Some vs Any
When we want to refer to a plural noun or an uncountable noun, without giving a specific quantity, we use ‘some’ and ‘any’.
We use ‘some’ in affirmatives/positives and ‘any’ in questions and negatives.
Slide 3 - Slide
Recap:
Some/Any +noun: when we don't know the exact number/amount, or it's not important:
We usually use some in positive and any in questions and negative sentences.
She has someflowers. Have we got anymilk?
Slide 4 - Slide
Some
We can use some in questions if they are requests:
offers:
or suggestions:
'Can I have someinformation?'
'Would you like some tea?'
'Shall we do some work now?'
Quantifier
Noun
Slide 5 - Slide
Any
We can use any in questions to mean 'it doesn't matter which':
'Which flavour ice cream do you want?'
'Oh get me any flavour - I don't mind which.'
Slide 6 - Slide
Some & Any
We can use some and any without a noun, when it's clear what we're talking about:
'We haven't got anymilk.'
'I'll go and get some.'
'We need somecoins for the ticket machine.'
'Oh dear, I haven't got any.'
Some what?
Any what?
Quantifier
Noun
Slide 7 - Slide
I should get _____ more milk, we're almost out!
A
Some
B
Any
Slide 8 - Quiz
James doesn't like _____thing other than chicken.
A
Some
B
Any
Slide 9 - Quiz
Sheila enjoys _____ films but not too many.
A
Some
B
Any
Slide 10 - Quiz
What is the difference between much and many?
Slide 11 - Mind map
Much, many & a lot
Much = Uncountable nouns
Many = Countable nouns
A lot = Both countable and uncountable (a large number of something)
Slide 12 - Slide
How _____ money do you have left?
Slide 13 - Open question
Lisa has _______ figurines at home.
Slide 14 - Open question
James doesn't like ____ people at his house.
Slide 15 - Open question
How ______ pairs of shoes do you have?
Slide 16 - Open question
What is the difference between few and little?
Slide 17 - Mind map
How _______ players are in a handball team?
A
Much
B
Many
Slide 18 - Quiz
How ________ time is left?
A
Much
B
Many
Slide 19 - Quiz
How _______ milk do they have for breakfast?
A
Much
B
Many
Slide 20 - Quiz
(a) few & (a) little
(a) few. = countable nouns
(a) little = uncountable nouns
With a = some
Without a = not much/many
Slide 21 - Slide
I've bought .... candy bars.
A
a few
B
a little
Slide 22 - Quiz
He makes _________ (weinig) errors
A
a little
B
a few
Slide 23 - Quiz
Ann is very busy these days. She has ____________free time
A
few
B
little
Slide 24 - Quiz
There are very ................ cars on the road
A
a little
B
a few
Slide 25 - Quiz
What is the difference between "much" & "many"?
Slide 26 - Open question
"Mom, I'm going to bake a .............. cupcakes this afternoon. All my friends want to taste them. How .............. eggs do we still have? And how ............. butter is in the fridge?"
Mom: "Ow, let me check. It looks like there is only a ............ eggs left. And there is also just a ............ butter. I don't think you will have enough. I'm doing groceries later today. I'll bring you some."
much
many
little
few
lot of
Slide 27 - Drag question
1) She has ____ people that know her well. She only trusts two person.
3) I have very _____ knowledge about this topic.
2) I have _____ pieces of cake left, do you want one?
4) You need _______ more sugar to make it taste even better!