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C1 quantifiers and determiners
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When planning a journey, I choose ____ mode of transport costs the least.
any
whatever
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Paula is bilingual. She speaks two languages, however ____ of them is English.
neither
none
either
both
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Nowadays, nearly ___ hotel in the world has an online booking system
every
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We interviewed a lot of candidates but ____ of them were a good fit for the company.
neither
none
most
both
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She saves ______ money every month. (A small amount)
little
a little
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Everyone should have a check up with the dentist ___ six months.
each
all
another
every
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That child cries _____ the time.
all
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Is there _____ youth unemployment in your country?
few
much
many
little
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He gave ____ of us advice about our goals.
every
each
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There were _____ people on the beach, so we weren't completely alone
a few
fewest
only a little
fewer
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The bus never arrived, so we ended up having to walk the _____ way home.
whole
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______ families normally worked on the land in rural communities.
whole / entire
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They had ____ money to spend. (Not much / almost nothing)
little
A little
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Last year ten people in our class caught covid and the ______ class had to self isolate.
whole/entire
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I am not self conscious about my body. I'll eat ______ I want
whatever
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I have ___ ideas. (I have some ideas)
few
a few
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There aren't ___ cakes left. The visitors ate them all.
any
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____ Peter ____ Michael come here quite often, but _____ of them gives us help.
Both / and either
Neither / nor / both
Both / and / neither
Either / or / all
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The city transport authority owns ___ of buses, so there should never be a shortage
enough
plenty
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I have ____ ideas. (I don't have many ideas)
a few
few
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The Blues won the football match, but ___ players played well; In fact they ___ played quite badly.
all / all
none of the / all
neither of the / all
neither of / both
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