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I have _____ assignments to complete
a lot of or many.
They ate _____ food at the buffet
a lot of or much.
He has _____ friends from different countries
a lot of or many.
We have _____ work to do before deadline
a lot of or much.
She spends _____ time on her phone
a lot of or much.
There are _____ cars on the road today
a lot of or many.
They have _____ furniture in their new house
some or a lot of.
He offered _____ useful suggestions
some or a lot of.
We need _____ help with the moving
some or a lot of.
She has _____ interesting stories to tell
some or a lot of.
There are _____ cookies in the jar
some or a lot of.
I bought _____ milk from the store
some or a lot of.
Can I have _____ bread with my soup?
a bit of or some.
We had _____ rain last night
a bit of or some.
She has _____ experience in teaching
a bit of or some.
He added _____ salt to the soup
a bit of or some.
There's _____ cheese left in the fridge
a bit of or some.
I need _____ advice on this matter
a bit of or some.
She found _____ errors in the document
a few.
We have _____ chairs in the garden
a few or some.
Can you give me _____ minutes to finish this?
a few.
He has _____ ideas for the project
a few or some.
There are only _____ days left until vacation
a few.
I need to buy _____ oranges for the recipe
a few or some.
How _____ people came to the party?
many.
She doesn't have _____ cousins
many or a lot of.
Are there _____ apples on the tree?
many.
I don't have _____ friends in this city
many or a lot of.
How _____ books have you read this year?
many.
There aren't _____ students in the classroom today
many or a lot of.
How _____ time do we have before the movie starts?
much.
He doesn't have _____ patience with noisy children
much or a lot of.
Do you have _____ homework tonight?
much.
There isn't _____ sugar in the bowl
much or a lot of.
How _____ water do you drink every day?
much.
I don't have _____ money left after shopping
much or a lot of.
There's _____ truth in what you're saying
a bit of or a lot of.
She offered _____ useful advice about the interview
a lot of or some or a bit of.
The project requires _____ research before we start
a lot of or some.
I need _____ quiet to concentrate on this work
a bit of.
He told me _____ jokes and made me laugh
a lot of or a few or some.
There was _____ rain last night, so the ground is wet
a lot of or some.
They found _____ interesting shells on the beach
a lot of or some or a few.
I'm _____ confused by these instructions
a bit.
We have _____ homework tonight, so I can't go out
a lot of or some or much.
The recipe says to add _____ pepper to the sauce
a bit of or some.
He does _____ exercise every day to stay healthy
a lot of or some.
Could I borrow _____ sugar, please?
a bit of or some.
There are _____ people waiting outside the cinema
a lot of or many.
I only have _____ patience left for this problem
a bit of.
She has _____ experience in coding, so she can help us
a lot of or some.
It's _____ colder today than it was yesterday
a bit.
We need _____ chairs for the meeting
a lot of or many or some.
He only speaks _____ French, but it's enough to order food
a bit of.
I've got _____ shopping to do this afternoon
a lot of or some.
Would you like _____ cream in your coffee?
a bit of or some.
The children made _____ noise during the game
a lot of or lots of.
There isn't _____ milk left, just enough for one coffee
much or a lot of.
We saw _____ beautiful paintings at the art gallery
a lot of or lots of.
He's feeling _____ tired after his long journey
a bit.
I'm afraid I have _____ bad news
a bit of or some.
There are _____ reasons why I can't come to the party
a lot of or many.
Can you give me _____ help with this heavy box?
a bit of or some.
They spent _____ money on their new car
a lot of or lots of.
I feel _____ better after drinking some water
a bit.
How _____ information did you find for your report?
much or a lot of.
This soup needs _____ more salt, I think
a bit of.
After the storm, there was _____ damage to the roof
a lot of or lots of.
She has _____ friends, so she's never lonely
a lot of or lots of.
Could you turn down the music? It's _____ loud
a bit.
There's _____ traffic today, so I'll be late home
a lot of or lots of.
I'm quite hungry, but I only have _____ time for a snack
a bit of.