Grammar Quiz

How many / How much - Is there / Are there Quiz

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______ do you go to school? -> By bike.

A. When

B. What

C. How

D. How much


_______ do they cook? -> In the morning.

A. Who

B. When

C. Why

D. How many


How many stores ______ there at the mall?

A. is

B. are


_________ countries are there in the world?

A. How much

B. How many


______ many rooms in my house.

A. There is

B. There are


________ women are there in the picture?

A. How much

B. How many


_____ a hospital in your town?

A. Why

B. What time

C. Are there

D. Is there


__________ soup is there in the bowl?

A. How much

B. How many


Is there a hotel? -> No, ____

A. there is

B. there are

C. there isn’t

D. there aren’t


________ coffee is there in the cup?

A. How much

B. How many


________ flowers in the garden?

A. Is there a

B. Are there any


Are there any stores? -> Yes, _____

A. there is

B. there are

C. there isn’t

D. there aren’t


There ______ five movie theaters in my city.

A. am

B. is

C. are


_________ a dog in the house.

A. There is

B. There are


________ any books on the shelf?

A. Is there

B. Are there

C. When

D. How


________ sugar is there in the bottle?

A. How much

B. How many


______ apple on the table?

A. Is there a

B. Is there an

C. Are there any


Is there a movie theater? -> Yes, ______

A. there is

B. there are

C. there isn’t

D. there aren’t


__________ phones do you have?

A. How many

B. How much


________ people live in this house?

A. How much

B. How many


_______ pencil do you like? -> The red one.

A. Why

B. Who

C. Which

D. Where


________ are your parents’ names?

A. Where

B. Why

C. Who

D. What


____ is that? -> It’s Emma.

A. Why

B. When

C. Where

D. Who


________ pens do you have? -> Five pens.

A. How many

B. How much

C. How often

D. How


________ a clock on the wall?

A. Is there

B. Are there

C. Why

D. What


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