Foods and Quantities Quiz
Test your knowledge about using 'some', 'any', 'much', and 'many' in the context of food!
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Question 1: Which word would you use to ask about a quantity of apples in a positive statement?
Many
Much
Some
Question 2: How do you express a lack of something in a question about milk?
Some
Much
Any
Question 3: When would you use 'much' in a sentence?
In positive sentences only
With countable items like cookies
With uncountable items like sugar
Question 4: Which word is correct in this sentence? 'Do you have ____ bread left?'
Any
Many
Much
Question 5: Which of the following sentences is correct?
I have some grapes.
I don't have many fruit.
I have much cheese.
Question 6: What is the correct way to ask a question about countable items like cookies?
Do you have some cookies?
Do you have any cookies?
Do you have much cookies?
Question 7: When would you use 'some' in a question?
In a positive sentence
To express a lack
In a negative sentence
Question 8: Which sentence correctly uses 'much'?
I would like much water.
I have much apples.
I don't have much time.
Question 9: What is the right word to use in this sentence: 'There are ____ oranges on the table'?
Many
Much
Some
Question 10: In which scenario would you use 'any' correctly?
Do you want any help?
I have any cookies.
I don't have any bread.