We are going to be late. There is too (much / many) traffic. Yeah, the (amount / number) of people driving is incredible. I've never seen this (much / many) cars.
much, number, many
25
Can you bring soda to the picnic? I don't have (some / any). Yeah, I think I've got (some / any) left over from the party.
any, some
15
The job is great. I have about the same (amount / number) of work to do as before, but I have (less / fewer) stress and (less / fewer) problems.
amount, less, fewer
20
How do you think you did on the test? I think I did (little / a little) better than last time, maybe even (a lot / many) better. What about you? Well, I think I probably made (few / a few) mistakes, but I have the
a little, a lot, a few
20
I think (a lot/ a lots) of our proposals will be approved. We're not taking (nothing / anything) for granted, though. We still have (a great deal of / a great many) work to do.
a lot, anything, a great deal of
25
I don't think there will be a severe shortage of usable water because there was (little / few / any / a lot of) rain fall yesterday.
a lot of
15
He is an expert on languages, but he knows (few / little / a lot of / several) about mathematics.
little
15
The vocabulary list had been memorized by (every / all / a little / the whole of) the students and each one scored over 80 percent on the exam.
all
15
The shop was very quiet and (few / little / none) people were waiting to be served.
few
10
I've tried to phone several shops but (no / none / any) of them were open.
none
10
Have you got (many / enough / much) money to buy a new car?
enough
10
She passed (most of the / the most of) exams she took.
most of the
20
He wrote five books but (neither / none) of them were any good.
none
20
Americans now own (fewer / less) dogs and more cats.
fewer
15
Many of the world's farms use (lots of / much) chemicals to help grow food.
lots of
15
CORRECT or INCORRECT: These days there are less cars on the roads.