Let's revise quantifiers before you try the Manic Miner game.
We use a and an for singular countable nouns.
We use the when those nouns are specific.
We use some and any for uncountable nouns or for plural nouns. Remember some is mostly used in affirmative sentences whereas any is used in negations and questions.
We use how many and a few for countable nouns, and we use how much and a little for uncountable nouns.
A lot of is used for countable and uncountable nouns, mostly in affirmative sentences.
Now that you have revised this, complete the sentences with the best option.
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Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Quantifiers Revision. Manic Miner.
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Quantifiers: Much, many, a lot of, little, few
This game will make you kill two birds with one stone. You're going to revise English and Maths. Complete the sentences with the correct option. You must choose among the words much, many, little, few and a lot of. This means that you must pay attention to context. If your answer is right, you will have the chance of solving a mental computation challenge. Look carefully at the addition, substraction, multiplication and division signs. Which quantities equal the end result? Can you calculate quickly?

Mental Computation Game by Pilar
Mental Computation Game by Pilar
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