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Unit 9B - Quatifiers
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Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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I don't have A LOT OF / MANY friends on FACEBOOK.
A LOT OF / MANY + in negative sentences with a noun.
My niece isn't OLD ENOUGH / ENOUGH OLD to play with a games console.
OLD ENOUGH - adjective + enough
THERE AREN'T ANY / THERE ARE NO potatoes. I forgot to buy some.
THERE AREN'T ANY / THERE ARE NO - both are correct! ANY + noun with a (-) verb / NO + noun with a (+) verb.
Their new TV is TOO / TOO MUCH big. It hardly fits in the living room.
TOO - too + adjective
I have some cash on me, but not A LOT / A LOT OF.
A LOT - when there is no noun at the end of the sentence.
My brother has downloaded A LOT OF / LOTS OF apps onto his new phone.
A LOT OF / LOTS OF - both are correct! Both are in (+) sentences.
I know VERY FEW / VERY LITTLE people who speak two foreign languages.
VERY FEW - plural countable nouns (not many)
My bedroom is a nice size. There's ENOUGH ROOM / PLENTY OF ROOM for a desk.
ENOUGH ROOM / PLENTY OF ROOM - both are correct! Plenty of + noun / enough + noun
Do you spend MUCH / MANY time on social networking sites?
MUCH - uncountable noun
I just have to reply to A FEW / A LITTLE emails and then I've finished.
A FEW - countable noun
My husband has TOO MUCH / TOO MANY electronic gadgets.
TOO MANY - countable noun