expressions of quantity

Let's get something to eat. Are there many restaurants here? Yes, there are quite _______, but there's not _______ variety. What kind of food do you like? Well, I eat too _______ junk food so I'd prefer something different. Are there any British restaurants here? Yes, but very _______. There are only two, I think.  
Complete the text
a little
a lot
much
many
few
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Let's get something to eat. Are there many restaurants here? Yes, there are quite _______, but there's not _______ variety. What kind of food do you like? Well, I eat too _______ junk food so I'd prefer something different. Are there any British restaurants here? Yes, but very _______. There are only two, I think.  
Complete the text
a little
a lot
much
many
few

Slide 1 - Drag question

What are some other words for describing QUANTITY?

Slide 2 - Mind map

expressions of quantity 
some, any, (too) much, (too) many, (a) few, (a) little, enough, plenty of, a lot of, lots of, none, all, each, every, both, either, neither

Slide 3 - Slide

Super speedy explanation of some quantifier rules

Slide 4 - Slide

Some and Any (1/2)
1. Some is used in positive sentences.
I’d like some sugar
I bought some eggs
 
2. Any is used in negative sentences and questions.
There isn’t any butter in the fridge
I didn’t buy any apples.
Is there any sugar in this tea?
Have you got any brothers and sisters?



Slide 5 - Slide

Some and Any (2/2)

3. We use some in questions that are requests or offers.
Can I have some cake?
Would you like some tea?

4. The rules are the same for the compounds someone, anything, anybody, somewhere, etc.
I’ve got something for you.
Hello! Is anybody here?
There isn’t anywhere to go in my town.

Slide 6 - Slide

Much and Many

1. We use much with uncountable nouns in questions and negatives.
  • How much money have you got?
  • There isn’t much cheese left.
 
2. We use many with countable nouns in questions and negatives.
  • How many people were at the party?
  • I didn’t take many photos on holiday.
 

Slide 7 - Slide

(a) few and (a) little

1. We use a few with countable nouns
There are a few cigarettes left, but not many.
 
2. We use a little with uncountable nouns
Can you give me a little help?

Slide 8 - Slide

Choosing the right quantifier
  • Type of sentence: positive, negative, or question

  • Type of noun: countable or uncountable

  •  Attitude: is the cup half empty or half full?

Slide 9 - Slide

Positive attitude
A few (for countable nouns) and a little (for uncountable nouns) describe the quantity in a positive way, implying that although the speaker may not have much, he has enough.

Examples

I've got a few friends. = I have enough friends.
I have a few flowers in my garden. = I have enough flowers.
I've got a little money. = I have enough money.
I have a little free time on Thursdays. = I have enough free time.

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Negative attitude
Few (for countable nouns) and little (for uncountable nouns) describe the quantity in a negative way. They may actually indicate a total lack of the noun, but are being politely indirect.

Examples
Few people visited him in hospital. = he had almost no visitors, or perhaps no visitors at all.
I've seen few birds around here. = there are almost no birds, or perhaps not a single bird
He had little money for treats. = almost no money, or perhaps no money at all
I have little time for TV. = almost no time, or perhaps no time at all

Slide 11 - Slide

Quiz Time!
Didn't quite catch all that? That's ok! 

After this quiz you can find further explanation and practice in Macmillan Units 32-33. (Plus Unit 31 from last week.)

Slide 12 - Slide

She always takes .... sugar with her coffee.
A
any
B
many
C
much
D
some

Slide 13 - Quiz

Do you have .... apples?
A
any
B
every
C
much
D
some

Slide 14 - Quiz

Can I have .... water, please?
A
any
B
many
C
much
D
some

Slide 15 - Quiz

There isn't .... in the fridge!
A
something
B
anything

Slide 16 - Quiz

I heard .... coming down the stairs, but I couldn't see who it was.
A
anyone
B
someone

Slide 17 - Quiz

No, there isn't ..... milk in the bottle.
A
each
B
many
C
much
D
some

Slide 18 - Quiz

Jimmy hasn't got ..... money in his wallet.

A
each
B
every
C
many
D
much

Slide 19 - Quiz

We have _____________ time left. Let's try to get finished quickly.
A
a little
B
little
C
a few
D
few

Slide 20 - Quiz

I have got very _____________ friends, so I'm alone most of the time.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 21 - Quiz

What you need is _____________ more self-confidence.

A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 22 - Quiz

We stayed in New York for _____________ days before moving on to the Midwest.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 23 - Quiz

I have drunk _____________ water today, so I guess that's why I'm so thirsty.
A
few
B
a few
C
little
D
a little

Slide 24 - Quiz