Questions with Any, Some, How Much, How Many; Quantity Expressions

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Questions with Any, Some, How Much, How Many; Quantity Expressions 10 Questions with Any, Some, How Much, How Many; Quantity Expressions Home Improvement Focus on Grammar 2 Part X, Unit 33 By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells Copyright © 2006. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

Home Sweet Home Do you have any plans for this? Look at that house! It’s awful! Why did you buy it? How much money do we need to fix it? We can fix it and then sell it. Well, not very much. We can do all the work ourselves. Do you have some aspirin? I have a terrible headache. How many months do we need to fix it? Two years!?! Oh, maybe two years.

Some Do you want some nails? Can I get some cement? We use some in yes/no questions with plural count nouns and non-count nouns when we offer something or ask for something. Count Do you want some nails? Non-Count Can I get some cement?

Does the house have any problems? We use any in yes/no questions with plural count nouns and non-count nouns. Plural Count Does the house have any problems? Non-Count Did you find any wood?

Would you like any screws? Practice 1 Make yes/no questions about the pictures. Use some or any with count and non-count nouns. Questions: Would you like some/any ________? Do you need some/any ________? Did you buy some/any ________? Example: 1. 2. 3. 4. Do you need some screws? Would you like any screws? Did you buy any screws?

How much Use how much to ask about non-count nouns. You can use measure words or containers in your answers. Non-Count Just a little. Maybe one can. It’s very expensive. How much pink paint would you like?

Dude, how many windows do I need to wash? Use how many to ask about count nouns. You can use measure words or containers in your answers. Count Oh, a few. About 50. Dude, how many windows do I need to wash?

Practice 2 1. 2. 3. 6. 5. 4. Example: How much flour is there? Choose the correct question for each picture. Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Practice 2 Example: How much flour is there? How much____ is there? How many____ are there? 1. 2. 3. 6. 5. 4.

Measure Words and Containers You can count non-count nouns by using measure words or containers. Non- Count I’m pouring a cup of coffee. I need a roll of wallpaper. Non-Count

Talk with a partner. Use measure and container words to describe the pictures. Practice 3 Aspirin Example: two bottles of aspirin 1. 2. 3. 4.

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