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How Much or How Many | Exercise with answers pdf

How Much or How Many | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 2

Choose the right answer: how much much or how many?

  1.  money did you spend on your car?
  2.  children do you have?
  3.  different schools have you attended?
  4.  is the entrance fee?
  5.  times do you think you’ve eaten here?
  6.  luggage did you bring?
  7.  books do you read a month?
  8.  time do you spend on Facebook?
  9.  cash have you got left?
  10.  cars have you owned so far?

 


ANSWERS

  1. How much money did you spend on your car?
  2. How many children do you have?
  3. How many different schools have you attended?
  4. How much is the entrance fee?
  5. How many times do you think you’ve eaten here?
  6. How much luggage did you bring?
  7. How many books do you read a month?
  8. How much time do you spend on Facebook?
  9. How much cash have you got left?
  10. How many cars have you owned so far?

Much and Many | Exercises for beginners

Much / Many | Exercises for beginners

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Exercise 1

Choose the right answer: much or many ?

  1. We don’t have  time left.
  2. Sarah does not have  friends.
  3. Do you think  people will come?
  4. How  money have you got?
  5. There are  ways to describe that person.
  6. There isn’t  food in the refrigerator.
  7. Paul owns  properties in France.
  8. I haven’t got  water.
  9. I haven’t got  change. I’ve only got a ten euro note.
  10. Not  of the students understood the lesson.

 


ANSWERS

  1. We don’t have much time left.
  2. Sarah does not have many friends.
  3. Do you think many people will come?
  4. How much money have you got?
  5. There are many ways to describe that person.
  6. There isn’t much food in the refrigerator.
  7. Paul owns many properties in France.
  8. I haven’t got much water.
  9. I haven’t got much change. I’ve only got a ten euro note.
  10. Not many of the students understood the lesson.

Much or Many | Exercise for beginners

Much or Many | Exercises for beginners

Click here to download this printable exercise in PDF. Answers are at the bottom of the page.

Exercise 2

Choose the right answer: much or many ?

  1. How  petrol is in the car?
  2. It doesn’t need  milk.
  3. How  people were at the meeting?
  4. Is there  unemployment in that area?
  5. There aren’t  women priests.
  6. We had so  fun!
  7. It has been so  years since I visited my country.
  8. He had heard  stories about him.
  9. Unfortunately, not  of the students were there.
  10. There is  concern about drug addiction in the US.

 


ANSWERS

  1. How much petrol is in the car?
  2. It doesn’t need much milk.
  3. How many people were at the meeting?
  4. Is there much unemployment in that area?
  5. There aren’t many women priests.
  6. We had so much fun!
  7. It has been so many years since I visited my country.
  8. He had heard many stories about him.
  9. Unfortunately, not many of the students were there.
  10. There is much concern about drug addiction in the US.

Used to | Exercise with answers

Used to | Exercise with answers

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Find the correct answer:

1. I couldn’t  used to the place.

2. I  to being spoken to like that!

3. Before I started cycling, I  go to work by bus.

4. I drink coffee every morning but now I drink tea.

5. It’s taking me a long time to  speaking Japanese.

6. I  play tennis on Sundays when I was at school.

7. I like it now, but I .

8. I find it hard  to the food in China.

9. I haven’t studied for ages but I’m finding it easy to get used to  every day.

10. She used to  fat but now she’s thin.

 


  1. get
  2. am not used
  3. used to
  4. used to
  5. get used to
  6. used to
  7. didn’t use to
  8. to get used
  9. studying
  10. be

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Used to | Exercise with answers

Used to | Exercise with answers

Click here to download this printable exercise in PDF. Answers are at the bottom of the page.

Exercise 3

Find the correct answer:

1. She isn’t used to  in these conditions.

2. How did he get used to  in this new company?

3. Did she  go to the club when she was young?

4. We need some time to get used to  in this country.

5. Sarah used to  a doctor before she became a lawyer.

6. I’m not used to  my car by hand.

7. I’ll get used to  in Japan very quickly.

8. My uncle didn’t  drink much alcohol.

9. There used to  a lot of birds in this park.

10. It took him a while to get used to  on a computer keyboard.

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. working
  2. working
  3. use to
  4. living
  5. be
  6. washing
  7. living
  8. use to
  9. be
  10. typing

Used to | Exercise with answers

Used to | Exercise with answers

Click here to download this printable exercise in PDF. Answers are at the bottom of the page.

Exercise 2

Complete the sentences with ‘used to’ to the correct form:

  1. Slowly but surely, I  (be) my new school – It was difficult at the beginning.
  2. It is difficult for Sarah to drive in Australia. She  (drive) on the left-hand side of the road.
  3. When Claire was young, she  (ride) a bicycle to school.
  4. People from Thailand usually    (eat) spicy food.
  5. Computers  (be) very expensive but now they are cheap.
  6. Simon  (speak) English when he travels to Canada.
  7. When I was a kid, I   (spend) a lot of time with my sisters.
  8. Tom  (think) that he would never  (live) in Paris.
  9. Paul  (have) an Iphone, now he has a Nokia.
  10. It   (not be) so crowded at the beach as it is nowadays.

 


ANSWERS

  1. am getting used to
  2. isn’t used to driving
  3. used to ride
  4. are used to eating
  5. used to be
  6. is used to speaking
  7. used to spend
  8. used to think – get used to living
  9. used to have
  10. didn’t use to be

Used to | Exercise with answers

Used to | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 1

Make an affirmative, negative or interrogative sentence using ‘used to + infinitive’:

  1.  Tom / study Italian. →
  2. I / not / hate baseball. →
  3. We / go to the mountain every winter? →
  4. She / not / smoke. →
  5. I / play tennis when I was at school. →
  6. I / live in a flat when I was a child. →
  7. She / play tennis every weekend? →
  8. They both / have long hair. →
  9. He / love drinking wine, but now he hates it. →
  10. He / be able to speak Japanese, but he has forgotten it all. →

 


 

ANSWERS

  1. Tom used to study Italian.
  2. I didn’t use to hate baseball.
  3. Did we use to go to the mountain every winter?
  4. She didn’t use to smoke.
  5. I used to play tennis when I was at school.
  6. I used to live in a flat when I was a child.
  7. Did she use to play tennis every weekend?
  8. They both used to have long hair.
  9. He used to love drinking wine but now he hates it.
  10. He used to be able to speak Japanese, but he has forgotten it all.

There is There are | Exercises pdf

There is / There are | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 1

Complete the sentences with there is or there are:

 

  1.  nine cats on the roof.
  2.  some sugar on the table.
  3.  many active volcanoes in Japan.
  4.  ice cream on your shirt.
  5.  an urgent need for volunteers.
  6.  only a few cars on the road.
  7.  little hope of success.
  8.  too many cars on the road.
  9.  nothing wrong with him.
  10.  no need for him to work.

 


ANSWERS

  1. There are nine cats on the roof.
  2. There is some sugar on the table.
  3. There are many active volcanoes in Japan.
  4. There is ice cream on your shirt.
  5. There is an urgent need for volunteers.
  6. There are only a few cars on the road.
  7. There is little hope of success.
  8. There are too many cars on the road.
  9. There is nothing wrong with him.
  10. There is no need for him to work.

 

There is There are | Exercise with answers

There is / There are | Exercise with answers

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Exercise 3

Complete the sentences with is there or are there:

  1.  anything for me?
  2.  any way to solve this issue?
  3.  a toilet on this train?
  4.  any trains to London this morning?
  5.  monkeys in the zoo?
  6.  a lot of people in this elevator?
  7.  any keys in that drawer?
  8.  milk in the fridge?
  9.  anything else you’d like?
  10.  much pollution where you live?

Then complete the following sentences with there isn’t or there aren’t:

  1.  many people in the streets.
  2.  any butter in the fridge.
  3.  any plates on the table.
  4.  any beer in the bottle.
  5.  any tea in the cup.

ANSWERS

  1. Is there
  2. Are there
  3. Is there
  4. Are there
  5. Are there
  6. Are there
  7. Are there
  8. Is there
  9. Is there
  10. Is there
  1. There aren’t
  2. There isn’t
  3. There aren’t
  4. There isn’t
  5. There isn’t

There is There are | Exercises pdf

There is / There are | Exercise with answers

Click here to download this printable exercise in PDF. Answers are at the bottom of the page.

Exercise 2

Complete the sentences with there is or there are:

  1.  many fish in this lake.
  2.  no comments yet.
  3.  nothing else that I care about.
  4.  still a lot of dishes on the table.
  5.  an exception to every rule.
  6.  some books on the desk.
  7.  a lot of parks in London.
  8.  no place like home.
  9.  only five weeks until my birthday.
  10.  always a next time.

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. There are many fish in this lake.
  2. There are no comments yet.
  3. There is nothing else that I care about.
  4. There are still a lot of dishes on the table.
  5. There is an exception to every rule.
  6. There are some books on the desk.
  7. There are a lot of parks in London.
  8. There is no place like home.
  9. There are only five weeks until my birthday.
  10. There is always a next time.