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c10 Unit 5 Extra Practice

The document provides a series of exercises to practice using quantity words and expressions correctly in English. It includes filling in blanks with words like "few", "many", and "enough" and choosing the right quantity expression to complete sentences and conversations. It also involves identifying the correctly used quantity words in choices and crossing out words that don't fit in phrases describing how different foods are prepared.

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c10 Unit 5 Extra Practice

The document provides a series of exercises to practice using quantity words and expressions correctly in English. It includes filling in blanks with words like "few", "many", and "enough" and choosing the right quantity expression to complete sentences and conversations. It also involves identifying the correctly used quantity words in choices and crossing out words that don't fit in phrases describing how different foods are prepared.

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Extra practice C10 U5

A. Complete the sentences with “quantity” words.

1. I buy a ________ slices of cheese every week, but not __________.


2. Buy _________ of orange juice, please. I love orange juice!
3. Sally always drinks at least a __________ of milk and eats a kilo of apples every day.
4. My mother is trying to use __________ sugar in her coffee because she’s on a diet
5. There isn’t _________ food in the refrigerator, so let’s go to the supermarket
6. Natural yogurt has _______ calories than ice cream.

B. Circle the correct options to complete the conversation.

1. I’m going to the store after work, so I’ll buy any / some mayonnaise.
2. And buy a carton / loaf of bread too, and… a jar / bottle of wine
3. Anything else?
4. Oh yeah. There isn’t much / many cheese in the house.
5. Ok. I’ll get a quart / pound of cheese, but give me a little / a few money

C. Circle the correct answer.

1. She’s eating less/fewer food these days.


2. Now we have little/few milk in our refrigerator.
3. There aren’t many/much apples in my basket.
4. I want to drink a cup/bottle of coffee.
5. Would you like to eat one more package/slice of pizza?
6. I’ll go to the supermarket to buy a carton/pound of apple juice.
7. Gina needs a dozen/little eggs to prepare her pie.
8. Don’t put many/much sugar in my tea!

D. Complete the sentences with too, too many, too much or enough

1. Fred studies half the night, so he never sleeps ______________


2. Children eat far _____________ candy these days.
3. The dessert is OK, but it’s a little ___________ sweet.
4. There are ____________ nuts in this salad
5. I just loved the noodles, but they weren’t filling ___________
6. Joe isn’t feeling well because he ate ________ cream on his strawberries.

E. Complete the conversations with too, too much, too many, or enough.
1. A Oh! Are there ______________________ guests for our party tonight?
B Well, not many. Only our close friends will come over.
2. A Is there __________________ food for everyone?
B I don’t think so. We need to make more salad.
3. A I ate _________________ yesterday in Tom’s party, I have a terrible stomachache.
B I think so, you look ___________ bad.
4. A This food isn’t good ______________, let’s go to a different restaurant.
B Ok, let’s go to Fabio’s,
5. A This soup has ____________ salt on it, I’d rather eat some salad.
B Ok, just a minute, please.
6. A It’s ____________ late, I’m starving, I can’t wait long, I’ll start eating my lunch.
B All right, then go ahead.
7. A There are _________________ calories in this dish, I can’t eat it.
B Well, let’s order something healthier instead.
8. A I’m not doing ______________ exercise these days.
B You should make an effort, it’s good for your health.

F. Cross out the adjective that doesn’t go well with each food.
1. raw fried baked pickled fish
2. grilled stir-fried barbecued pickled meat
3. roast steamed raw smoked turkey
4. steamed raw boiled barbecued vegetables
5. raw fried raw pickled eggs
6. stir-fried dried boiled steamed broccoli
G. Check ( ) the best expression to complete each response.
1. A I have champagne and whisky, what do you want to drink?
B Well, _____________________________.
___ I’m very thirsty.
___ Whatever you prefer.
___ I’m having some.

2. A Tea or Coffee?
B _______________________. I really want something hot.
___ Whatever you are having.
___ With some sugar, please.
___ Coca Cola is okay.

3. Would you like to eat one more piece of chicken or pork?


_______________. I’m full.
___ I’d rather seafood.
___ No, thanks.
___ Everything is okay.
4. A How do you want me to cook that dish? Italian or French style?
B Mmm, let me see. ___________________.
___ Either way is okay.
___ Are you cooking French style?
___ Maybe later.

H. Write an essay by answering the following questions. Write one hundred words at least.

Do you think Mexicans are eating better these days? How can they improve their diet?

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