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1. We ate _______ bread and butter.
A
lot
B
any
C
some
2. Which sentence is correct?
A
John has lot of friends.
B
John has a lots of friends.
C
Joe has lots of friends.
3. We saw ______ lions at the zoo, but we didn't see ______ tigers.
A
any/ some
B
some / any
C
some/ some
4. Would you like ______ tea?
A
any
B
some
C
lot
5. Could you lend me a bit of money? It depends: how ______ do you need?
A
much
B
many
C
a lot
6. Do you think Sarah can pass her exam?
A
Yes, but she will need to do little work.
B
Yes, but she will need to do a great deal of work.
C
No, she should have learnt much less.
7. Here is your coffee. Would you like _____ with it?
A
few biscuits
B
a few biscuits
C
a few milk
8. Could you lend me ______ pounds?
A
much
B
a great deal of
C
a couple of
9. _______ snakes are dangerous.
A
Few
B
Lot of
C
A little
10. A: Do you want white wine or red? B: ______, thanks. Can I just have some water?
A
Either
B
None
C
Neither
11. A: Would you like tea or coffee? B: ______. You choose.
A
Neither
B
Both
C
Either
12. A: What's the quickest way to get to the town centre? B: Bus or tram. ______ way takes about twenty minutes.
A
Neither
B
Either
C
Both
13. We need _______ coins for the car park.
A
much
B
a few
C
a little
14. The engine needs ______ oil.
A
lots
B
a few
C
a little
15. Slow down. We’ve got _______ time to get to the station.
A
plenty
B
plenty of
C
lot of
16. They didn't make ______ progress last year.
A
many
B
much
C
a lots of
17. She had ______ time to study than Paul but had better results.
A
little
B
less
C
fewer
18. Give that dog the ______ opportunity and it will bite you.
A
less
B
least
C
smaller
19. Scientists have _______ hope of finding a complete cure for cancer before the year 2040.
A
few
B
a little
C
little
20. She doesn't want ______ kitchen appliances for Christmas.
A
too much
B
some
C
any