1 Underline the correct word or phrase. Example: Sylvia buys many / a lot of fruit. She’s very healthy.
1 He didn’t eat any / no food. He wasn’t hungry.
2 We need some coffee. There’s any / none in the cupboard.
3 How much coffee do you drink? A lot / A lot of.
4 I work very hard so I don’t have much / many free time.
5 Put a few / a little salt in the soup.
6 How much / many glasses of water do you drink?
2 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets.
Example: I think villages are more interesting (interesting) than cities.
1 She’s (happy) now than when she was a teenager.
2 Your iPod is (expensive) than mine.
3 Harry’s a (bad) cook than me.
4 This year’s class is (hard) than last year’s.
5 Kate is (beautiful) than her sister.
6 It’s (hot) in Australia than in England.
7 Carol’s a (good) dancer than you.
8 Swimming in the sea is (dangerous) than swimming in a pool.
3 Complete the sentences with a, an, some, or any.
Example: There’s a bottle of milk in the fridge.
1 ‘Can we have some toast, please?’ ‘Sorry. There isn’t bread.’
2 I had cup of coffee for breakfast.
3 Are there eggs in the fridge?
4 There are strawberries on the table.
5 ‘I’m hungry.’ ‘Do you want apple?’
6 Let’s make pasta this evening.
VOCABULARY
4 Write the words in the correct places.
pineapples milk bananas lettuce potatoes tea fruit juice strawberries onions
Fruit Vegetables Drinks
pineapples 3 6
1 4 7
2 5 8
1 Underline the correct word or phrase.
1 He didn’t eat any / no food. He wasn’t hungry.
2 We need some coffee. There’s any / none in the cupboard.
3 How much coffee do you drink? A lot / A lot of.
4 I work very hard so I don’t have much / many free time.
5 Put a few / a little salt in the soup.
6 How much / many glasses of water do you drink?
2 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets.
1 She’s happier (happy) now than when she was a teenager.
2 Your iPod is more expensive (expensive) than mine.
3 Harry’s a worse (bad) cook than me.
4 This year’s class is harder (hard) than last year’s.
5 Kate is more beautiful (beautiful) than her sister.
6 It’s hotter (hot) in Australia than in England.
7 Carol’s a better (good) dancer than you.
8 Swimming in the sea is more dangerous (dangerous) than swimming in a pool.
3 Complete the sentences with a, an, some, or any.
1 ‘Can we have some toast, please?’ ‘Sorry. There isn’t any bread.’
2 I had a cup of coffee for breakfast.
3 Are there any eggs in the fridge?
4 There are some strawberries on the table.
5 ‘I’m hungry.’ ‘Do you want an apple?’
6 Let’s make some pasta this evening.
VOCABULARY
4 Write the words in the correct places.
Fruit 9 pineapples 3 bananas 6 strawberries
Vegetables 1 lettuce 4 potatoes 7 onions
Drinks 2 milk 5 tea 8 fruit juice