How ____ sugar do you want in your tea?, many, much, a few, There aren't ____ chairs in the classroom., any, much, a little, I need to buy ____ apples from the supermarket., a little, some, any, Do you have __ milk in the fridge?, some, many, any, I would like __ orange juice, please., some, any, a few, There aren’t __ apples in the basket., a little, some, any, How.............books do you have?, much, many, little, There is............sugar., some, any, many, He..................a cup of tea., Wuold like to, Wuold like, Wuold likes, I only want ____ cheese on my pizza., many, a few, a little, We use "How many" to ask about noncount nouns like milk and rice., True, False, To make a sandwich, ________ put the bread on the plate. Then, add the cheese., First, Finally, After that, We use "a few" with noncount nouns like juice and milk., True, False, In the sentence "I'd like some juice," the word "some" is used correctly because it is an affirmative statement., True, False, We use "How much" to ask about the number of tomatoes., True, False, Which sentence is correct?, I have much apples., I have many apples., I have any apples., Which is an uncountable noun?, eggs, burgers, milk, We use some in:, negative sentences, affirmative sentences, only questions.

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