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  • There were _______ people at the event — it was crowded. (a few, too many, too much)
    too many
  • We saw _______ interesting places on our trip. (a lot of, too, too much)
    a lot of
  • He didn’t study _______ to pass the exam. (enough, too much, a little)
    enough
  • a) There isn’t a few sugar in the jar. b) There’s only a little sugar in the jar. c) There’s only a few sugar in the jar.
    b) There’s only a little sugar in the jar.
  • We didn’t have _______ chairs for everyone. (too many, enough, a few)
    enough
  • a) I have a little questions about the homework. b) I have a few questions about the homework. c) I have a few question about the homework.
    b) I have a few questions about the homework.
  • This bag is _______ heavy for me to carry. (too, too much, enough)
    too
  • a) She eats a few vegetables every day. b) She eats a little vegetables every day. c) She eats much vegetables every day.
    a) She eats a few vegetables every day.
  • a) I don’t have much friends. b) I don’t have a little friends. c) I don’t have many friends.
    c) I don’t have many friends.
  • a) She put too many salt in the soup. b) She put too much salt in the soup. c) She put a few salt in the soup.
    b) She put too much salt in the soup.
  • a) There is too many people in the room. b) There are too many people in the room. c) There are too much people in the room.
    b) There are too many people in the room.
  • I added _______ olive oil to the salad — just a bit. (a little, a few, too many)
    a little
  • a) We didn’t buy enough apples for the party. b) We didn’t bought enough apples for the party. c) We didn’t buy too many apples for the party.
    a) We didn’t buy enough apples for the party.
  • a) He drinks too much coffees in the morning. b) He drinks too many coffee in the morning. c) He drinks too much coffee in the morning.
    c) He drinks too much coffee in the morning.