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Gold Experience C1, Unit 2

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    Vocabulary and grammar (determiners and quantifiers) from Gold Experience C1, Unit 2
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  • Neither of us is / are able to attend.
    is (neither + singular)
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  • She scored well on her exam, though she made few / a few mistakes.
    a few
  •  25
  • He has few / a few friends, and I wonder if he's lonely.
    few
  •  25
  • I know little / a little French. Enough to book us a room and order food, at least!
    a little
  •  25
  • There's little / a little point in playing the lottery. Your chances of winning are almost zero.
    little
  •  25
  • Which word does not necessarily refer to two options?
    neither
    both
    either
    each
  •  15
  • He has 7 nieces, and he buys Christmas gifts for ____ one of them.
    all
    every
    any
    no
  •  15
  • The two boys help ___ with their homework.
    one other
    themselves
    the other
    each other
  •  15
  • Every one of you have to / has to complete it.
    has to (every + singular)
  •  15
  • I'm feeling a great ___ better now
    deal
  •  15
  • I always think that whole / all classes work better as there are more people and no empty chairs
    whole
  •  15
  • I have two sisters and ___ sister is wearing a costume today
    each
  •  15
  • ____ the children in the class got sick last week.
    All
  •  15
  • We were given __ information about the trip.
    no
  •  15