![]() ![]() So, it is very important –when you talk about food- to express quantities. Do you like food? Everybody loves food, right? But, how much food do you eat? In this lesson you will practice quantifiers, countable and uncountable, many, much, some, any, a lot of, a few and a little in a context of food, diet and eating habits. The most common way to express them is using numbers, but when are difficult to calculate you can use words to express quantities, amounts and degree of something. One of them is Quantifiers.Īs their name points out, are used to indicate quantities. In English, there are a number of interesting topics to study. Cherry Hand Handheld Matina Red Small Tomato. Organic Tomato form Yeongwol-gun, Gangwon-do. Child Eating Sandwich Hoagie Grinder Blimpie. Retrieved on 2017, May 05 from Īkamommagazine. Level: Intermediate to upper-intermediate. Activity: Review discussion followed by multiple choice dialogue fill-in exercise. A girl eating her lunch with other kids in background. Aim: Review and solidification of countable and uncountable noun and noun quantifiers. 42.4 kg of food found in New Zealand household rubbish bins.
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