Worksheet 2: Advanced Quantitative Adjectives
Challenge yourself with exercises on using "much," "many," "few," "little," and other quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns.
Worksheet 2: Advanced Quantitative Adjectives
Name: _________________________ Date: _________________________
1. Much or Many?
Complete each sentence by writing "much" or "many" in the blank.
1. How ___ time do we have left?
2. There are too ___ cars on the road.
3. I don't have ___ information about the topic.
4. How ___ people are coming to the party?
2. There are too ___ cars on the road.
3. I don't have ___ information about the topic.
4. How ___ people are coming to the party?
2. Few or Little?
Complete each sentence by writing "few" or "little" in the blank. Remember, "few" is for countable nouns and "little" is for uncountable nouns.
1. He has very ___ patience for mistakes.
2. There are ___ cookies left in the jar.
3. She has ___ interest in sports.
4. Only a ___ students understood the difficult lesson.
2. There are ___ cookies left in the jar.
3. She has ___ interest in sports.
4. Only a ___ students understood the difficult lesson.
3. Sentence Correction
Find the error in each sentence and rewrite the sentence correctly.
Original: I need to buy much apples.
Corrected:
Original: There are little chairs in the room.
Corrected:
Original: How many money do you have?
Corrected:
Original: She doesn't have many experience.
Corrected: