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New Close Up (B2) - Lesson 9 - Quantifiers

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  • Don’t make (much / many /lots / a lot) spelling mistakes.
    many
  • He didn’t manage to learn (many / some / much / no) information.
    much
  • We need some new furnitures for our kitchen. (✔ / ✘)
    ✘ Incorrect ("Furniture" is an uncountable noun and doesn't take a plural form. The correct sentence is: "We need some new furniture for our kitchen.")
  • That’s an important information. (✔ / ✘)
    ✘ Incorrect ("Information" is uncountable, so "an" cannot be used. The correct sentence is: "That's important information.")
  • There is still (a little / many / any / a few) tart in the fridge.
    a little
  • There aren’t (some / little / any / no) chips on the table.
    any
  • Two breads, please. (✔ / ✘)
    ✘ Incorrect ("Bread" is uncountable, so we use "loaves of bread" instead. The correct sentence is: "Two loaves of bread, please.")
  • My new flat is very nice because it's got (lot of /lots of / a lots of /a lot) natural light.
    lots of
  • I have (little/ a little / few /many) money. However, I can buy my needs.
    a little
  • He didn’t miss (some / any / few / much) of his friends.
    any
  • Unfortunately, there (are a little / aren't many / is a few / aren't much) recycling bins on this street.
    aren't many
  • Arabic (is / are / were / have) more difficult than English.
    is
  • He saw three rare birds on his last birdwatching trip. (✔ / ✘)
    ✔ Correct
  • There are some chairs and tables in the kitchen. (✔ / ✘)
    ✔ Correct
  • Would you like (some / many / any / much) tea?
    some