A2 Course · Lesson 8
Quantity: Some, Any, Much, Many
Talk about quantity in shops, kitchens, and daily life
Goal: Use some, any, much, and many with countable and uncountable nouns.
Practice Now
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Quantity words, phrases & builder
Practice quantity phrases for shops and daily life, then build a sentence.
1. Practice quantity phrases
Click each phrase and notice some/any/much/many.
Phrases practiced: 0 / 8
2. Practice full sentences
Listen and practice shopping and kitchen talk.
Sentences practiced: 0 / 6
3. Build a quantity sentence
Use some/any/much/many with an item.
Example: I need some milk.
Lesson Content
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1) Countable vs Uncountable
apples (countable) / water (uncountable); books / money
2) Some / Any
I have some apples. Do you have any milk? I don't have any money.
3) Much / Many
How many eggs? How much water? There isn't much time.
Speaking Tasks
Say these out loud to build confidence.
Shopping List
Say what you need: some bread, some eggs, some milk.
How Much / How Many
Ask 5 quantity questions in a shop role-play.
In the Fridge
Describe what there is / isn't in your fridge.
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Lesson Complete
Use quantity language when shopping or cooking this week.