Here's the list of the A1-level exercises on basic quantifiers to accompany the page: https://wordsworth.academy/a1-grammar-quantifiers/. These are ideal for Spanish-speaking beginners, and cover some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little, using both countable and uncountable nouns.
| Quantifier | Use Example |
|---|---|
| 1. some | a. negativo o preguntas (contable o incontable) |
| 2. any | b. afirmativo, cantidad no específica |
| 3. much | c. incontables, en preguntas y negativas |
| 4. many | d. contables, en preguntas y negativas |
| 5. a lot of | e. afirmativo, contables o incontables |
| 6. a few | f. contables, cantidad pequeña |
| 7. a little | g. incontables, cantidad pequeña |
Choose from: some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little
I have ___ friends at school.
We don’t have ___ milk.
There are ___ people at the party.
He drinks ___ coffee every day.
She has ___ questions.
Do you have ___ apples?
I eat ___ chocolate in the morning.
Write C (countable) or U (uncountable) for each noun.
rice → ___
bananas → ___
money → ___
pens → ___
water → ___
eggs → ___
I have ___ juice in the fridge.
We don’t have ___ bread.
Do you have ___ sugar?
There are ___ cookies on the table.
She doesn’t have ___ pencils.
Tengo un poco de arroz.
¿Tienes algunas preguntas?
No hay mucha agua.
Hay muchas personas aquí.
Solo tengo unos pocos minutos.
Use the noun and quantifier to write a full sentence.
(milk / a little) → __________________________
(books / a few) → __________________________
(money / much) → __________________________
(apples / some) → __________________________
(cars / many) → __________________________
