Underline the expressions which can be used.
1. I have several, many, a few, a little, too much homework to do.
2. James did several, much, no exercises in the morning.
3. They didn't have much, several, a lot of, any, many luck this season.
4. Let's plant one, a little, a few, lots of, some trees.
5. She eats a lot of, a little, most, no, each meat.
6. You'll need a few, a couple of, much, many, a little tomatoes.
7. She has visited whole, every, a number of, most, a great deal of countries in Europe.
8. I have got a few, several, no, a little time.
9. He wants to earn some, each, a few, lots of extra money.
10. They put a great deal of, a few, many, a lot of effort into the project.
11. This tea is bitter. It needs a few, a little, lots of more sugar.
12. Much, Many, A large number of, Every people disagree with his decision.
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III. Use the words in the box to fill in the text. You can use one word more than one.( a little, much, a lot of, more, less, many, few )
1. Japanese students work very hard and do..........much.................exercises.
2. I have...............a little.................money so can't buy a new car.
3. Stay outdoors and do.......more...........physical activities because it helps to keep fit and healthy.
4. Eat.........less.........high fat food to feep you from getting fat.
5. Fish provide..........a lot of.......cholories.
IV. Choose the answer.
Which word has different stress?
1. A. Knife (f) B. of (f)
2. A. Cough (c) B. calories (c)
Which word has different sound
1. A. telephone B. temperature
2. A difficult B. Depression
11. We shouldn't ( eat )............eat.......sweet food.
12. We must ( stay ).............stay............in bed when we have a flu.
V. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning as the first one.
1. They have ten dogs in the kennel.
There........are 10 dogs....................in their kennel.
2. I love eating sandwich so much.
I enjoy..........eating sandwish so much....................................
3. I have sports. ( Give the advice )
............You should wash your face carefully.......................................................................................
III. Use the words in the box to fill in the text. You can use one word more than one.( a little, much, a lot of, more, less, many, few )
1. Japanese students work very hard and do..........much.................exercises.
2. I have...............a little.................money so can't buy a new car.
3. Stay outdoors and do.......more...........physical activities because it helps to keep fit and healthy.
4. Eat.........less.........high fat food to feep you from getting fat.
5. Fish provide..........a lot of.......cholories.
IV. Choose the answer.
Which word has different stress?
1. A. Knife (f) B. of (f)
2. A. Cough (c) B. calories (c)
Which word has different sound
1. A. telephone B. temperature
2. A difficult B. Depression
11. We shouldn't ( eat )............eat.......sweet food.
12. We must ( stay ).............stay............in bed when we have a flu.
V. Rewrite the sentences without changing the meaning as the first one.
1. They have ten dogs in the kennel.
There........are 10 dogs....................in their kennel.
2. I love eating sandwich so much.
I enjoy..........eating sandwish so much....................................
3. I have sports. ( Give the advice )
............You should wash your face carefully.......................................................................................
Circle the best option to complete each sentence:
1. Hurry up! We’ve only got _________ timea. few b. a few c. little d. much
2. Andy spent _________ money at the supemarketa. many b. a lot of c. a number d. too
3. I am bored. I want to go _____ tonighta. nice somewhere b. somewhere nice c. nice place d. a nice place
4. Close your eyes. I have _____ for youa. some b. something c. anything d. one
5. I didn’t see _____ in front of me, but I heard _____ running behind mea. no one/anyone b. someone/no one c. anyone/someone d. anyone/no one
6. I’ve lost my keys. I can’t find them _________a. anywhere b. some where c. everywhere d. nowhere
7. I want _________ milk todaya. a few b. any c. some d. many
8. He’s always busy. He has _________ time to relaxa. much b. little c. a little d. plenty of
9. They had spent so _________ time on gaining the independence.a. much b. many c. a lot d. very
10. I paid _________ money for a new housea. many b. a few c. few d. a lot of
11. They spent _________ time studying victorian literaturea. few b. many c. much d. a few
12. There are _________ organizations to help the deaf and the blinda. much b. a little c. many d. little
13. I'm very busy at the moment so it may take a _________ time to answer your letters.a. little b. few c. small d. some
14. Very _________ people knew about it.a. few b. a few c. much d. little
15. Thank you for bringing me along. I never thought Shakespeare could be so _________ fun.a. many b. much c. few d. some
II. Underline the correct option to complete each sentence.
6. Would you like some/ a few rice with your chicken?
7. I mustn't eat too many/ much chocolate - it's bad for me!
8. People who eat too much/ many salt can suffer from high blood pressure.
9. I drink hardly any/ a few coffee; if I drink too many/ much I can't sleep.
10. There is a myth that if you eat a few/ a little cheese in the evening you will have vivid dreams!
II. Underline the correct option to complete each sentence.
6. Would you like some/ a few rice with your chicken?
7. I mustn't eat too many/ much chocolate - it's bad for me!
8. People who eat too much/ many salt can suffer from high blood pressure.
9. I drink hardly any/ a few coffee; if I drink too many/ much I can't sleep.
10. There is a myth that if you eat a few/ a little cheese in the evening you will have vivid dreams!
1. B: yes, a lots
2. B: no, very little
3. B: no, very few
4. B: yes, a few
5. B: only a few
6. B: several
Choose the correct word, as shown.
1. A: There were plenty of people there, weren't there? B: Yes, a couple / lots.
2. A: There wasn't much snow last year, was there? B: No, very little / few.
3. A: There aren't many trees here, are there? B: No, very little / few.
4. A: Did Diana get many presents for her birthday? B: Yes, a few / few.
5.A: Is there any coffee left? B: Only a little / a few, I'm afraid.
6.A: How many different kinds of cake can you make? B: Several / A little.
47. How much is a robot which can do the household chores?
A. How much money does a robot which can do the household chores?
B. How much does a robot which can do the household chores?
C. How much does a robot which can do the household chores cost?
D. How much money is a robot which can do the household chores cost?
48. In the near future, a robot can help you go shopping.
A. In 'the near future, you can have a robot to go shopping.
B. In the near future, a robot can used to go shopping.
C. In the near future, you would be able to go shopping with a robot.
D. In the near future, you will be able to go shopping with a robot.
49. I can't swim now, but I'm going to swimming lessons.
A. I will be able to swim very soon.
B. I could be able to swim very soon.
C. I was able to swim very soon.
D. I would be able to swim very soon.
50. In the near future, there will be many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
A. In the near future, there will have many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
B. In the near future, there will be have many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
C. In the near future, we will have many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
D. In the near future, we will be many types of indoor robots to help around and inside the house.
26. ____ my students are familiar with this kind of school activities.
A. Most B. Most of C. A few D. Few
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
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
29. - I haven’t got ____ money on me. - Don’t worry! I will lend you ______.
A. a few / little B. many of / a little C. any/some D. some/any
30. - How ____ furniture do you think there is?
A. many B. much C. few D. a lot of
31. - Why don’t you take a break? Would you like ____ coffee?
A. few B. some C. many D. much
32. He drank ____ wine last night and gets sick now.
A. too many B. too much C. few of D. a large number of
33. - Give me ____ examples, please!
A. a few B. a little C. few D. little
34. - Is there ____ water in the glass?
A. any B. some C. many D. lots of
35. Peter doesn’t want ____ to do.
A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
36. - Can you speak French? – Yes, ____.
A. a few B. few C. a little D. little
37. Thank you very ____ for your help.
A. many B. much C. a lot D. little
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
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
40. I have got ____ homework to do.
A. many B. few C. a lot of D. a large number of
41. She has talked too ____.
A. much B. many C. few D. a great deal
42. I've met him so _____ times and I still can't remember his name.
A. much B. many C. little D. a number of
43. They know ____ about what to do.
A. many B. few C. little D. the number of
44. ____ children are ill-prepared for employment.
A. Much B. Most C. A little D. Most of
45. Would you like ____ champagne to drink?
A. some B. few C. a few D. many
46. The school has pupils from ____ different ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
A. many B. much C. few D. a few
47. ____ of the students are good today.
A. Most B. Much C. A little D. Very
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
49. I don’t know ____ about English literature.
A. many B. much C. a few D. little
50. Let me make just ____ concluding remarks.
A. few B. little C. a few D. a little
Write a conditional sentence type 2 for each situation:
1. I don’t have a big house. I can’t invite many friends to my birthday party.
→ If I had a big house, I could invite many friends to my birthday party.
2. He drinks too much coffee. He can’t sleep well all night.
→ If he didn't drink too much coffee, he could sleep well all night.
3. The students don’t understand the instruction. They can’t do the assignment.
→ If the students understood the instruction, they could do the assignment.
4. He doesn’t do morning exercises. He isn't fit
If he did morning exercises, he would be fit.
5. She eats much sugar. She is very fat.
→ If she didn't eat much sugar, she wouldn't be fat.