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Interactions 1 Grammar, 4/e
Elaine Kirn
Darcy Jack

Living to Eat or Eating to Live?

Part 1

Choose the correct expressions of quantity, and write them in the blanks.



1

A. Please buy (some /any) tea at the store.
B. They don't have (some / any) tea at that store.
2

A. Isn't there (some / any) salt?
B. Sorry. I don't use (some / any) salt.
3

A. Is there (any / a) fruit juice for breakfast?
B. No, but there's (some, any) fruit.
4

A. Is there (many / a lot of) fresh bread at the bakery?
B. No, there isn't (much / many) .
5

A. (Much / Many) fast-food restaurants serve hamburgers.
B. Yes, and not (much / many) fresh vegetables!
6

A. Do (much / many) young people have a poor diet?
B. Yes. They eat too (much / many) fast food.
7

A. How (much / many) eggs do you want?
B. Only (one / some) .
8

A. How (much / many) rice do we need?
B. Two (bunches / pounds) will be fine.
9

A. Aren't there (a few / a little) tomatoes in the kitchen?
B. No, but there's (a few / a little) tomato sauce.