Exercise: Make questions with “How much" or "How many” for the following sentences
1. Nick has five apples in his bag.
2. There is some bread in the basket.
3. We need four kilos of rice.
4. Ken made three cakes for me.
5. Bill has got three bottles of fruit juice in the fridge.
6. My mom needs four cans of lemonade.
7. Helen has got a little sugar in her coffee.
8. I ate two eggs for breakfast.
9. There is a lot of tea in the teapot.
10. They have got five kilos of cherries.
1 How much apples does Nick has
2 How much bread is there in the basket?
3 How many kilos of rice do you need?
4 how many cakes did Ken make for you
5 How many bottles of fruit juice has Bill got?
6 How many cans of lemonade does your mom need?
7 How much sugar has Helen got?
8 How many eggs did you eat for breakfast?
9 How much tea is there in the tea pot?
10 How many kilos of Cherries have they got
Exercise: Make questions with “How much" or "How many” for the following sentences
1. Nick has five apples in his bag.
-> How many apples does Nick have in his bag?
2. There is some bread in the basket.
-> How much bread is there in the basket?
3. We need four kilos of rice.
-> How many kilos of rive do you need?
4. Ken made three cakes for me.
-> How many cakes did Ken make for you?
5. Bill has got three bottles of fruit juice in the fridge.
-> How many bottles of fruit juice has Bill got in the fridge?
6. My mom needs four cans of lemonade.
-> How many cans of lemonade does your mom need?
7. Helen has got a little sugar in her coffee.
-> How much sugar has Helen got in her coffee?
8. I ate two eggs for breakfast.
-> How many eggs did you eat for breakfast?
9. There is a lot of tea in the teapot.
-> How much tea is there in the teapot?
10. They have got five kilos of cherries.
-> How many kilos of cherries have they got?