DownloadPDF. Fill in the blanks with 'a little' or 'the little'. The little. Fill in the blanks with 'a few' or 'the few'. 1. His ideas are difficult, but ————- people understand them. Conjunctions Exercise; Already vs. Yet; Gap Filling Verbs Exercise; Degrees of Comparison Exercise;
Hereare 3 exercises to practice using the quantifiers (any / some, how much / how many, (a) little / (a) few). 25,833 Downloads QUANTIFIERS - countable/uncountable nouns
ShareFEW & LITTLE. Class PIN. Use Class PIN to share Baamboozle+ games with your students. Upgrade. Google Classroom Facebook Twitter. Save to Folder Could you help me with ____ exercises I don't understand? a little. few. a few. little. 15 There's ____ coffee left, if anyone wants some. a little. a few. few. little. 15
Examples Few flowers= not many flowers a few flowers = some flowers There is the same difference between „little‟ and „a little‟: Examples: little time = not a lot of time a little time = some time Writing Exercise 5 min Complete the sentences with: few / a few / little / a little. 1.
a few problems. 3 Can you lend me few dollars? 4 There was little traffic so the journey didn't rake very long. 5 I can't give you a decision yet. I need little time to think. 6 It was a surprise that he won the match. Few people expected. him to win. 7 I don't know much Spanish - only few words. 8 I wonder how Sam is. I haven't seen him
Exercise1: Complete the following exercise with LITTLE or A LITTLE, FEW or A FEW. 1 - He was sad because he had _____ friends. 2 - Contrary to my wife I only need _____ minutes to get ready in the morning. 3 - A hundred years ago, _____ teenagers could read and write in this country.
Using"Much" and"Many" Much and many are mainly used in interrogative and negative sentences.They are also used in affirmative and negative sentences in combination with too and so.Notice: the word many can be used alone in affirmative sentences while the word much cannot.Much is replaced in affirmative sentences with a lot of or lots of (these expressions can also replace many).
QuantifiersExercise for Class 5 CBSE with Answers PDF. Fundamentals. Few, a few, the few, little, a little, the little are quantifiers. 'Few' is a countable noun. 'Little' is an uncountable noun 'Few' means almost none. 'A few' means 'some, but not many'. 'The few' means 'not many, but all of that'. 'Little
5Choose the correct answer 1. Hay niños a) There is some children b) There are some children c) There are children 2. ¿Hay agua? a) There's water
Exercise2 - Fill in the blanks with 'so few' and 'so little'. 1. I couldn't see my own hands, there was so little light in the cave. 2. She has so little time to get ready, I don't know if she'll finish. 3. We have so few days of summer left. 4. I have so little patience with sitting still, I can't watch movies. 5.
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