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a few
We're going to spend ____ days in Rome next week.
a few
Which is NOT correct? There aren't a few/ many/ any houses in the city centre.
a few
Is there much/ a little pollution in your city?
much
My dad always adds a little/ much chilli sauce to his food.
a little
There isn't some/ much pollution in my hometown, and there is only a few/ a little traffic.
much/ a little
The fridge is nearly empty, but there are a few/ many eggs.
a few
My mum's job is boring, but she earns _____ money.
a lot of
There are lots of/ much good things about living in a small town.
lots of
A: Hi! Are you new to the village? B: Yes, I am. We only moved here ____ days ago.
A few
Replace *A lot of* with much or many. I didn't go to the gym a lot of times this week .
many
Which is NOT possible? I went shopping with a little/ some/ a few friends at the weekend.
A little
Which is NOT possible? I bought a few/ lots/ some books at the airport.
Lots
My parents were born in Brazil, but I only speak a few/ a little/ much Portuguese.
A little
Replace *a lot of* with much or many. He's a good player, but he doesn't score a lot of goals.
Many
I only want ___ food. I'm not very hungry.
A little
There are a few/ a little large houses in the village, but the rest are cottages.
A few
I need a few/ some/ many minutes to finish my homework.
A few
There is a few/ a little bread on the table next to the jam.
A little
Are you hungry? There are a few/ a little cookies in the cupboard.
A few
Did you find out very much/ many information about the college?
much