The document provides exercises to practice using quantifiers such as "much", "many", "few", "little", and "most" in English sentences. The first exercise fills in blanks with these quantifiers. The second uses quantifiers like "a", "an", "some", or "any". The third circles the correct quantifier to complete sentences. The majority of the document consists of 50 multiple choice questions choosing the best quantifier to complete sentences. The questions cover a variety of contexts involving quantities to quantify things like time, money, friends, mistakes, examples, and more.
The document provides exercises to practice using quantifiers such as "much", "many", "few", "little", and "most" in English sentences. The first exercise fills in blanks with these quantifiers. The second uses quantifiers like "a", "an", "some", or "any". The third circles the correct quantifier to complete sentences. The majority of the document consists of 50 multiple choice questions choosing the best quantifier to complete sentences. The questions cover a variety of contexts involving quantities to quantify things like time, money, friends, mistakes, examples, and more.
The document provides exercises to practice using quantifiers such as "much", "many", "few", "little", and "most" in English sentences. The first exercise fills in blanks with these quantifiers. The second uses quantifiers like "a", "an", "some", or "any". The third circles the correct quantifier to complete sentences. The majority of the document consists of 50 multiple choice questions choosing the best quantifier to complete sentences. The questions cover a variety of contexts involving quantities to quantify things like time, money, friends, mistakes, examples, and more.
The document provides exercises to practice using quantifiers such as "much", "many", "few", "little", and "most" in English sentences. The first exercise fills in blanks with these quantifiers. The second uses quantifiers like "a", "an", "some", or "any". The third circles the correct quantifier to complete sentences. The majority of the document consists of 50 multiple choice questions choosing the best quantifier to complete sentences. The questions cover a variety of contexts involving quantities to quantify things like time, money, friends, mistakes, examples, and more.
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Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with: much/ many/ few/ little/ most.
1. She isn’t very popular. She has _________ friends.
2. Ann is very busy these days. She has _________ free time. 3. Did you take __________ photographs when you were on holiday? 4. I’m not very busy today. I haven’t got _________ to do. 5. This is very modern city. There are__________ old buildings. 6. The weather has been very dry recently. We’ve had ___________ rain. 7. ____________ English learners is becoming greater and greater. 8. ____________ people have applied for the job. 9. Did it cost ____________ to repair the car? 10. _____________ of my friends live in HCM city Exercise 2: Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any. 1. I don’t have ___________ paper. 2. Is there ___________ petrol in the car? 3. I buy ___________ fruits, but I don’t have ___________vegetables. 4. Do you have ___________ stamps? I need two. 5. I need ___________ butter to make a cake. 6. I don’t have ___________ free time today. Sorry. 7. Are there ___________ potatoes in the basket? 8. There is ___________ ink-pot on the table. 9. Can I have ___________ glass of milk? 10. Thank you. And ___________box of chocolates would be fine. Exercise 3: Circle the correct answer 1. Mary doesn’t need (some/ any) help from others as she can do it by herself. 2. There aren’t (some/ any) flowers in my garden. 3. Excuse me, I need (some/ any) information about the flights to Moscow next Monday. 4. We went shopping although we didn’t intend to by (some/any) clothes. 5. I wish that my teacher wouldn’t give us (some/ any) homework today. 6. I’m exhausted. I want to have (some/ any) time to get back my energy. 7. Do we have (some/ any) money to buy a new carpet? This one is too old. 8. I don’t have any wet tissues but Jane has (some/ any). 9. Yesterday the interviewer asked me (some/ any) questions related to my previous job. 10. I hope that you will put (some/ any) more effort in your learning.
Choose the best answer to complete each sentence
Question 01. There wasn't_________ snow last night. A. many B. much C. few D. a large number of Question 02. _________ the students in my class enjoy taking part in social activities. A. Most of B. Most C. Many D. The number of Question 03. He's always busy. He has_________ time to relax. A. much B. little C. a little D. plenty of Question 04. She put so_________ salt in the soup that she couldn't have it. It was too salty. A. many B. little C. much D. a little Question 05. He made too_________ mistakes in his writing. A. a few B. much C. many D. a number of Question 06. How_________ students are there in your class? A. little B. few C. much D. many Question 07. I feel sorry for her. She has_________ friends. A. many B. a few C. few D. a great deal of Question 08. I spent_________ my spare time gardening last year. A. most of B. most C. many of D. a large number of Question 09. He doesn't have so_________ friends as I think. A. much B. a great deal of C. many D. a large number of Question 10. There was so_________ traffic that it took me an hour to get home. A. a lot of B. little C. much D. many Question 11. Learning a language needs_________ patience. A. a few B. much C. many D. little Question 12. _________ the shops in the city center close at 5.30. A. Many B. Much of C. Some D. Most of Question 13. We had a boring holiday. _________ the time we lay on the beach. A. Most B. Much C. Most of D. Many of Question 14. With only_________ hope, Harry didn't know how to keep going another day. A. little B. a little C. few D. a few Question 15. How_________ money have you got? A. many B. much C. a lot of D. a great deal of Question 16. There was very_________ food at the party but I didn't eat anything. A. little B. much C. many D. a lot of Question 17. I think_________ you are very tired after your long journey. A. many B. much C. many of D. much of Question 18. We didn't take_________ photographs when we were on holiday. A. much B. a lot of C. many of D. a great deal of Question 19. There isn't_________ shampoo in the bathroom. A. any B. some C. little D. few Question 20. Would you like_________ tea? A. some B. many C. a few D. any Question 21. He had so_________ things to do. A. many B. a lot of C. much D. little Question 22. The mixture looks rather dry. Maybe you should add_________ water. A. a few B. few C. a little D. little Question 23. We're having a big party. We've invited_________ friends. A. a lot of B. much C. many of D. no Question 24. Could I try_________ wine? A. a little B. a few C. little D. Few Question 25. Could I try_________ wine? A. a little B. a few C. little D. Few Question 26. _________ my students are familiar with this kind of school activities. A. Most B. Most of C. A few D. few Question 27. He had spent_________ time writing an essay about his childhood. A. a large number of B. a great deal of C. a few D. many Question 28. Peter has spent_________ time and money on stamp collecting. A. a few of B. many of C. a great deal of D. a large number of Question 29. Peter has spent_________ time and money on stamp collecting. A. a few of B. many of C. a great deal of D. a large number of Question 30. How_________ furniture do you think there is? A. many B. much C. few D. a lot of Question 31. Why don't you take a break? Would you like_________ coffee? A. few B. some C. many D. much Question 32. He drank_________ wine last night and gets sick now. A. too many B. too much C. few of D. a large number of Question 33. Give me_________ examples, please! A. a few B. a little C. few D. little Question 34. Is there_________ water in the glass? A. any B. some C. many D. lots of Question 35. Peter doesn't want_________ to do. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything Question 36. Can you speak French? - Yes, _________. A. a few B. few C. a little D. little Question 37. Thank you very_________ for your help. A. many B. much C. a lot of D. little Question 38. He is very rich. He has_________ money in the bank. A. a great deal of B. many C. a large number of D. few Question 39. She put too_________ sugar in the coffee. It became so sweet that I couldn't drink it. A. many B. much C. few D. little Question 40. I have got_________ homework to do. A. many B. few C. a lot of D. a large number of Question 41. She has talked too_________. A. much B. many C. few D. a great deal Question 42. He made very_________ mistakes. A. much B. many C. little D. a number of Question 43. They know_________ about what to do. A. many B. few C. little D. the number of Question 44. _________ children are ill-prepared for employment. A. Much B. Most C. A little D. Most of Question 45. Would you like_________ champagne to drink? A. some B. few C. a few D. many Question 46. When I studied Shakespeare, I thought his plays were_________ boring. A. many B. much C. few D. a few Question 47. _________ of the students are good today. A. Most B. Much C. A little D. Very Question 48. There were too_________ different nationalities in my class and we had to speak English. A. a lot of B. much C. some D. many Question 49. I don't know_________ about English literature. A. many B. much C. a few D. little Question 50. At the beginning, everybody spoke English very quickly, and I couldn't understand _________, but now things are easier. A. much B. many C. a great deal of D. a lot of