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Quantifiers B1

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    a lot, too much, too many, etc.
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  • Riding a bike in New York is dangerous because there are too (many/much) cars on the streets.
    many
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  • Julia has (plenty of/lots) money, so she buys new clothes every week.
    plenty of
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  • There's ussually (a lot of/few) snow in Sweden this time of the year.
    a lot of
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  • Do you have (little / a little) free time so we can have a meeting?
    a little
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  • There aren't (enough parks / parks enough) in my town.
    enough parks
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  • Mark is an only child - he has (no / not) brothers or sisters.
    no
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  • (lots/much) of my friends are married now, but (a few/a little) are single.
    lots; a few
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  • There isn't (any/no) bread left, so could you get some from the supermarket?
    any
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  • We can't do this crossword - it's (too / too much) difficult.
    too
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  • How much ice cream is there in the fridge? (any/none)
    none
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  • Correct the mistake: In a crowded city there isn't space enough because there are too many people around you.
    enough space
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  • Correct the mistake: There are plenty things to buy for the party and not much time.
    plenty of things
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  • Correct the mistake: I don't have many money and I have a lot of things to buys.
    much money
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  • Correct the mistake: I'm going to visit a lot of cities in Europe and spend a little days in each one.
    a few days
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  • Correct the mistake: I prefer to go to the country, where there is no traffic and I can have a few time for myself to relax.
    a little time
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