Do podanych zdań dodaj słowa: some, any, a lot of, much, many, too much, too

many, aby w ten sposób utworzyć pełne zdania.

1 They usually eat vegetables – they're very healthy

2 Mike doesn't eat. Fruit, just a little but he eats vegetables – he likes them

3 How cups of tea do they drink every day?

4 We ate chocolate – we feel sick

5 How water do you buy a week? I buy water, 30 bottles

6 Dan is vegetarian so he never eats meat but he eats cheese and eggs

7 Tom always has cola with his lunch but he doesn't drink coffee

8 She sometimes makes cakes and that's why she gives cakes to me.



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Kwantyfikatory

1. They usually eat many/a lot of vegetables – they're very healthy.

2. Mike doesn't eat too much fruit, just a little, but he eats a lot of vegetables – he likes them.

3. How many cups of tea do they drink every day?

4. We ate too much chocolate – we feel sick.

5. How much water do you buy a week? I buy a lot of water, 30 bottles.

6. Dan is vegetarian, so he never eats meat, but he eats some cheese and eggs.

7. Tom always has cola with his lunch, but he doesn't drink any coffee.

8. She sometimes makes too many cakes and that's why she gives cakes to me.

  • some - trochę, kilka; w twierdzeniach zarówno z rzeczownikami policzalnymi, jak i niepoliczalnymi w liczbie pojedynczej i mnogiej.
  • any - jakieś, żadnym; w pytaniach i przeczeniach
  • many - wiele, dużo; używamy z rzeczownikami policzalnymi
  • How many - ile, w pytaniach z rzeczownikami policzalnymi
  • much - wiele; używamy z rzeczownikami niepoliczalnymi
  • How much - ile, w pytaniach z rzeczownikami niepoliczalnymi
  • a lot of  - dużo/wiele, z rzeczownikami policzalnymi i niepoliczalnymi

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