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MUCH, MANY, A LOT, LITTLE, FEW, SOME, ANY, NO – QUANTIFIERS


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Exercises: 1 2 3

Much, many, a lot, little, few, some, any, no –


quantifiers Too, too much, too many,
enough

Exercise 3

For each dialogue, fill in the gaps with the words in the box.

Quantifiers – all, most, both,


either, neither, any, no, none
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Correct answers: 8/10.

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much many lot few little any no

A: How 1 many friends do you have on Facebook?

B: I have a 2 lot ; maybe one thousand. But from all those Facebook

friends, very 3 few are my real friends. And you?

A: Well, I have 4 no time for social networks because I'm always

working. So I don't have 5 any friends at all.

B: I don't have 6 much time now either, because I work long hours

too, but I think I'm addicted to Facebook.

A: Come on, man! If you spend the little time you have on Facebook, you

should really go to therapy.

lots plenty of little few

A: I have 7 few homework to do and very 8 little time to do

it.

B: What kind of homework do you have?

A: Trigonometry.

B: Don't worry. I have 9 lots of experience in maths and science, and

I have a 10 plenty of hours to spare this afternoon. Would you like me

to help you?

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1 Correct answer: many

➪ We use much before uncountable nouns and many before countable


nouns. We normally use much and many in negative sentences and
questions.

2 Correct answer: lot

➪ We use a lot (NOT a lot of) after a verb, when it’s not followed by a
noun: I like you a lot. We normally use much and many in negative
sentences and questions.

3 Correct answer: few

➪ We use (a) little before uncountable nouns and (a) few before
countable nouns.

4 Correct answer: no

➪ To express a negative meaning, we can use any in a negative


sentence, or no in a positive sentence: I know no other students in the
school yet. I don't know any other students in the school yet.

5 Correct answer: any

➪ To express a negative meaning, we can use any in a negative


sentence, or no in a positive sentence: I know no other students in the
school yet. I don't know any other students in the school yet.

6 Correct answer: much

➪ We use much before uncountable nouns and many before countable


nouns. We normally use much and many in negative sentences and
questions.

7 Correct answer: plenty of

➪ We can use a lot of, lots of, or plenty of before both countable and
uncountable nouns to mean ‘a large quantity’.

8 Correct answer: little

➪ We use (a) little before uncountable nouns and (a) few before
countable nouns.

9 Correct answer: lots

➪ We can use a lot of, lots of, or plenty of before both countable and
uncountable nouns to mean ‘a large quantity’.

10 Correct answer: few

➪ We use (a) little before uncountable nouns and (a) few before
countable nouns.

Exercises: 1 2 3

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