Quantifier Practice
A Grade 4 ELA worksheet focusing on understanding and using quantifiers like many, much, few, little, some, and any.
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Quantifier Practice: How Much? How Many?
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Quantifiers are words that tell us about the amount or quantity of something. They answer questions like 'How much?' or 'How many?'. Read each section carefully and complete the activities.
Choose the correct quantifier (many or much) to complete each sentence.
1. There isn't milk left in the fridge.
2. How apples did you buy?
3. We don't have time before the bus leaves.
4. She has friends at school.
5. There is too sugar in this cake.
Choose the best quantifier (few or little) for each sentence.
1. There are only a cookies left in the jar.
few
little
much
many
2. I have a money in my wallet.
few
little
many
much
Read the sentences below. Fill in the blank with 'some' or 'any'.
1. Do you have questions?
2. I bought new books today.
3. There isn't food left in the pantry.
Read each sentence. Decide if the quantifier is used correctly. Circle T for True or F for False.
1. We have many water in the bottle.
True
False
2. There are much birds in the sky.
True
False
Write three sentences of your own using different quantifiers (e.g., all, most, several, no, enough). Underline the quantifier in each sentence.
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