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Much vs Many 2

Choose how much or how many to complete the sentences correctly.

1.          apples have you got?


2.          bread have we got?
3.          chairs do you need for the party?
4.          water do you drink a day.
5.          sugar did you put in your coffee?
6.          bottles of orange juice do we have?
7.          seasons are there in a year?
8.          students are there in your class?
9.          cars are there in the garage?
10.          people can fit in the lift?
11.          meat do we need for the barbecue tonight?
12.          rain do you get every year?
13.          teachers do you have in your school?
14.          applicants are there for the vacant position?
15.          milk does a baby need daily?
Choose the correct answer.
Q1 of 9
____ of the students is expected to complete three projects this term. 
 Each 
 Every 
Q2 of 9
Almost _____ student failed the exam. 
 each 
 every 
Q3 of 9
Not _____ good idea can become a reality. 
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Q4 of 9
We _____ had a chance to play the game. 
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Q5 of 9
The children read 20 minutes _____ day. 
 each 
 every 
Q6 of 9
_____ one of you needs to write a description. 
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Q7 of 9
_____ time I go shopping I buy more than I intended. 
 Each 
 Every 
Q8 of 9
There are two boxes. _____ one has a reference number. 
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Q9 of 9
We used to go skiing _____ winter when we were kids. 
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Hotel Reservation Dialogues
R: Good morning. Welcome to the Westin Hotel
C: Hi, Good morning. I’d like to make a reservation for this weekend. Do you have
any vacancies?
R: Yes sir, we have several rooms available  And what is the exact date of your
arrival?
C: The 24th. 
R: How long will you be staying?
C: I’ll be staying for two nights.
R: How many people is the reservation for?
C: For two people
R: And would you like a single rooom? 
C: yes, please.
R: Great. And would you prefer to have a room with a view of the ocean?
C: Sure  What’s the rate for the room?
R: Your room is $400 per night, Now what name will the reservation be listed
under?
C: Jack Johnson
R: Could you spell your last name for me, please?
C: Sure. J-O-H-N-S-O-N
R: Could you tell me your telephone number?
C: Yes, my cell phone number is 555-26386.
R: Great. Now I’ll need your credit card information to reserve the room for you. What
type of card is it?
C: Visa. The number is 987654321.
R: And what is the name of the cardholder?
C: Jack Johnson
R: Alright, Mr. Johnson, your reservation has been made
C: Great, thank you so much.
R: My pleasure. Have a nice day.

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