Estos ejercicios te ayudarán a dominar los cuantificadores básicos del inglés: many, much, some y any. Pon en práctica lo aprendido en el curso con actividades variadas y progresivas.
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Exercice 1 — Completa con el cuantificador correcto
Elige entre many, much, some o any para completar cada frase. Escribe la frase completa.
- There are ___ students in the classroom today.
- I don't have ___ money in my wallet.
- Would you like ___ water?
- Are there ___ apples in the fridge?
Correction
- There are many students in the classroom today.
- I don't have much money in my wallet.
- Would you like some water?
- Are there any apples in the fridge?
Exercice 2 — Corrige los errores
Cada frase contiene un error con un cuantificador. Reescribe la frase completa de forma correcta.
- There are much books on the table.
- I don't have many time to finish my homework.
- Do you want some help? — No, I don't want some help.
- She has any friends at school.
Correction
- There are many books on the table.
- I don't have much time to finish my homework.
- Do you want some help? — No, I don't want any help.
- She has some friends at school.
Exercice 3 — Elige la opción correcta
Selecciona el cuantificador adecuado para cada situación. Solo una respuesta es correcta.
- You want to offer a drink to a guest. Which sentence is correct?
A) Do you want any juice?
B) Do you want some juice?
C) Do you want much juice?
D) Do you want many juice? - You are asking if there are chairs in the room. Which sentence is correct?
A) Are there much chairs?
B) Are there some chairs?
C) Are there any chairs?
D) Are there many chair? - You want to say you drink a lot of coffee. Which sentence is correct?
A) I drink many coffee every day.
B) I drink some coffee every day.
C) I drink much coffee every day.
D) I drink any coffee every day. - You want to say there are a lot of people at the party. Which sentence is correct?
A) There are much people at the party.
B) There are many people at the party.
C) There are any people at the party.
D) There are some people at the party.
Correction
- Do you want some juice? — 'Some' is used in affirmative offers and polite questions.
- Are there any chairs? — 'Any' is used in questions about countable nouns.
- I drink much coffee every day. — 'Much' is used with uncountable nouns in large quantities.
- There are many people at the party. — 'Many' is used with countable nouns in large quantities.
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