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Mrs. Brown: I need some (apple / milk / cookies). Joseph: How much do you need?
Mrs. Brown: I need some milk. Joseph: How much do you need?
Luke: How much (cake / flour / cheese) do you need? Sean: Two cups, and I need two eggs, too.
Luke: How much flour do you need? Sean: Two cups, and I need two eggs, too.
I have three different video games. (How much / Which / Whose) do you want to play?
I have three different video games. Which do you want to play?
How many sheep (are there / do have / is there/ does have) on your farm?
How many sheep are there on your farm?
A: _____. B: Mike has a lot of homework today.
A: How much homework does Mike have?
A: _____. B: Mom wants a plate of fried rice.
A: How much fried rice does Mom want? / How many plates of fried rice does Mom want?
A: _____. B: She can eat a box of cookies.
A: How many (boxes of) cookies can she eat?
A: _____. B: We need two bottles of coke.
A: How much coke do you need? / How many bottles of coke do you need?
A: _____. B: There are ten dogs at the park.
A: How many dogs are there at the park? B: There are ten dogs at the park.
A: _____. B: There are four apples on the table.
A: How many apples are there on the table? B: There are four apples on the table.
How (many / much) food do you prepare for your son every day?
How much food do you prepare for your son every day?
We're going on a picnic this Sunday. Please prepare three (bottle of / bottles of) juice.
We're going on a picnic this Sunday. Please prepare three bottles of juice.
How much (eggs / salt ) do we need for the noodles?
How much salt do we need for the noodles?
Elsa doesn't have (much / many) time for her family.
Elsa doesn't have much time for her family.
How many ( water / bags of flour) do you need?
How many bags of flour do you need?
Give me (some / any ) sugar, please.
Give me some sugar, please.
They don't have (any / some) food at home.
They don't have any food at home.
We still have (a lot of / a lot) rice.
We still have a lot of rice.
He drinks (a few / a little ) milk every morning.
He drinks a little milk every morning.
There are (many / much) books on the desk.
There are many books on the desk.