Grammar FocusOnline version Read the sentences and choose the correct option. by Diana Fúneme 1 A lot/ A lot of my friends will be at the party. a A lot of b A lot 2 There are few / a few things I want to discuss with you. a few b a few 3 She had no / any difficulty in finding the house. a no b any 4 She was ill and ate little/ a little for several days. a a little b little 5 She spent most /most of her life at the same time company. a most b most of 6 We took some sandwiches and ate the most of them / most of them on the journey. a the most of them b most of them 7 There has been no / not improvement in the situation. a no b not 8 The place was full of people but I didn’t know them any /any of them. a any of them b them any 9 She has few / a few friends and is rather lonely. a a few b few 10 After I’d read a bit / a bit of the article I got bored. a a bit b a bit of 11 You haven’t eaten much / much of your breakfast. a much of b much 12 None of / None of the public phones were working. a None of b None of the 13 He speaks little / a little of the language and can go shopping easily. a little b a little 14 I rang a few friends but any /none of them answered. a any b none 15 He writes really good books and I’ve read lots them / lots of them. a lost them b lost of them