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1.

Complete the following sentences with the appropriate meaning or


form of many / much. There is more than one possible answer for
many of the sentences.

a. "How much money did you spend to purchase your new car?" "We spent
a lot / lots / plenty."

b. Formal: When going abroad, be careful with your passport as there are
a large number of ways to lose it.

c. Informal: He must be hungover this morning. He drank quite a lot of


beer last night. I have no sympathy for him.

d. Formal quite a large number of students are going to attend the


festivities.

e. "Would you like some more punch?" "No thank you, we've
had plenty ."

f. Are there plenty of ornaments to hang on the tree?

g. Sorry, I can't come out this evening. I have


too many deadlines coming up at school.

h. Informal: Wow, there were quite a bunch of decorations on


the walls.

i. Formal: a great deal of effort is obligatory for students if they


want to really improve their English.

j. Informal: quite a bunch of people here don't understand what


you mean.

k. Formal: Quite a large number of city landmarks were


damaged in the storm.
l. "Did you eat much food for breakfast this morning?" "Oh yes, I ate a
lot !"
2. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate meaning or
form of few / little / a bit of.

a. I only spent a bit of money on clothes.

b. few of the pranks you suggested would be good for April Fool's
Day. What's wrong with you?

c. I told the bum I couldn't help him as I have such Little money to
spare.

d. Do you have a bit of money I could borrow?

e. Why did you do so few exercises in the activity? You're not


finished!

f. Thank you for meeting me. Unfortunately, I only have a bit


of time, so let's get started.

g. A few of my friends take the bus to work. Sometimes I see


them at the station.

h. John played few practical jokes when he was younger. Now,


he always thinks about who he's going to get next.

i. Could you give me a Little of your sandwich?

j. Could I try a few of your fries?

k. Because she had little time last night to do her homework, she
woke up early today to get it done.

l. I really don't want to buy that car. The engine has


too little power.
3. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate meaning or
form of all / everybody / everyone / everything. There is more than one
possible answer for some of the sentences.

a. Everything / All you like about that movie is strange!

b. Could you give me a hand with all, all of these bags?

c. "Where are all the candies?" "Sorry, I ate all of them."

d. all I did last night was eat dinner and go to bed.

e. I gripe about everithing to my wife.

f. Everyone loves the food!

g. All of those farmers grow crops.

h. Is this all you did?

i. "Did you do your homework?" "Yes, I did everything ."

j. All of the people in line are waiting to buy the new phone.

k. All I want is for you to be happy.

l. All farmers rotate their crops yearly.

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