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Some / Any / A / An
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2 lo usan
- 3574 visitas
Activity designed to practice the use of quantifiers.
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Countable / uncountable nouns
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 3787 visitas
In this exercise we have to match the words with the quantifiers.
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Countable and uncountable nouns
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 3266 visitas
In this exercise we have to match the words with the quantifiers
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See you soon
Educarex Organización
- 4440 visitas
Activity designed to help us practice the use of articles, determiners and quantifiers. We improve oral and written skills.
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Where is the adjective?
Tiching explorer Organización
- 4228 visitas
This exercise focuses on quantifiers like "several", "few", "many", etc... Students should identify them in the 12 sentences.
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Common mistakes practice
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2 lo usan
- 7072 visitas
This multiple-choice exercise covers mixed grammar topics such as present perfect, the difference between "tell" and "say", gerunds and infinitives, prepositions, quantifiers and…
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Oxford Practice Grammar Intermediate: shopping dialogue
Oxford University Press (España) Organización
- 5027 visitas
We can read and hear this dialogue to study articles, quantifiers and polite ways of making a request. Students can use this as a role play. We may hide parts of the script and test our memory.
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Much, many, a lot
Tiching explorer Organización
- 3336 visitas
In this lesson we study when we use "much", "many" and a" lot", depending on whether the following noun is singular and if the sentence is positive, negative or a question.…